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If J.T. Miller’s time as a Vancouver Canuck is truly near its end, it’s going to involve the New York Rangers. Forget any other teams that have been connected to the situation by insiders. No, the ...
More details about the failed trade between the New York Rangers and Vancouver Canucks have been revealed by Elliotte Friedman.
In his latest 32 Thoughts column, Sportsnet insider Elliotte Friedman reported that two teams have been granted to speak to J.T. Miller about a trade — the Carolina Hurricanes and New York Rangers.
Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported that the New York Rangers and Vancouver Canucks were progressing on a deal for J.T.
They say everything is bigger in Texas. It’s certainly true about the toast. But what about the potential return for JT Miller? While much of the focus in the supposed trade talks has been on the New ...
The Carolina Hurricanes and New York Rangers reportedly have permission to speak with Vancouver Canucks forward JT Miller. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman released a short 32 Thoughts article late ...
With Los Angeles Kings do-it-all defenceman Drew Doughty on the verge of his season debut, Sportsnet's Ryan Dixon takes a look at each team's minute-munchers in this week's edition of the NHL power ...
Friedman didn't get into any specific players or teams that the Canes might be chatting with, but the sentiment is clear: the Hurricanes are seeking upgrades once again with the d ...
T. Miller trade rumors swirl! The Carolina Hurricanes have emerged as a surprise suitor for the Vancouver Canucks forward. Could Miller be on the move to Carolina?
The three-game ban of Connor McDavid for his cross-check to the side of Conor Garland’s head has stirred up conversation all around the league. Edmonton ...
J.T. Miller's departure from the Canucks feels more like a when than an if, and the market is sure to be robust. Ryan Dixon examines some of the potential landing spots for the difference-maker.