The trade buzz about Vancouver Canucks center J.T. Miller continues, while one of the New Jersey Devils' top prospects might not be moved despite some recent comments.
The Rangers are still in the mix on Miller, with a report from Cam Robinson of Elite Prospects saying the two sides are back at the table after a near deal fell apart earlier this week. The latest offer of a conditional first-rounder, Filip Chytil and Ryan Lindgren was rumored but supposedly declined.
The Devils were linked to Miller in multiple reports last week as the Canucks reportedly weigh trade options. Despite Miller’s rumored feud with teammate Elias Pettersson — which the two have denied — the Devils would have to present a large trade package if they want Miller.
With the New York Rangers and Vancouver Canucks reported trade proposal for J.T. Miller off the table, what exactly is going on now? According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, the Rangers and Canucks were progressing in trade talks regarding Miller before everything ultimately fell through.
Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin says he's open to making a trade — as long as the deal makes sense for the team.
The Vancouver Canucks nearly traded J.T. Miller to the New York Rangers on Saturday, according to multiple reports. Of course, a trade has yet to materialize at this time. Miller scored two points later on Saturday against the Edmonton Oilers after those trade rumors emerged.
All eyes are on the Vancouver Canucks as they hold one of the biggest trade pieces in the NHL and await the right time to make a deal. Star forward J.T. Miller
The Vancouver Canucks have adjusted their stance on trading J.T. Miller, a significant shift that could accelerate trade talks with contenders as their demands are lower than ever before.
Miller logged an assist and four shots on goal in Tuesday's 3-2 loss to the Sabres.
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TSN: Pierre LeBrun says the Edmonton Oilers are still looking to add to their blue line, even after the signing of defenseman John Klingberg. Don’t expect a big name, but one that would provide some depth.