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.
After Saturday's collapsed blockbuster deal, reports reveal who was involved in the Rangers' trade for J.T. Miller.
Add the Hurricanes and Devils to the list of a handful of teams that have had talks with the Canucks about a J.T. Miller trade.
Canucks star J.T. Miller firmly addressed trade rumors surrounding him and the Rangers after a win over the Oilers.
There was momentum on J.T. Miller getting traded to the New York Rangers on Saturday, but the deal collapsed per NHL insider Elliotte Friedman. Miller was supposedly being held out of Saturday night's game against the Edmonton Oilers while some AHL players in the Rangers organization were scratched.
The Vancouver Canucks were on the verge of trading J.T. Miller to the New York Rangers on Saturday, only for the deal to fall apart in the final moments.
Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin on Monday declined to address reports that forward J.T. Miller was nearly traded to the Rangers over the weekend.
With all the noise swirling around their team, all the acrimony that’s apparently driven the J.T. Miller experience to a finish, you would not have been surprised to see the Edmonton Oilers simply blow the Vancouver Canucks out of the water on Saturday night at Rogers Arena.
It seems like the Vancouver Canucks and New York Rangers are talking trade once again. The two teams nearly completed a J.T. Miller trade on the weekend. The deal was so close to completion that the Canucks were preparing to hold their star centre out of Saturday’s game against the Edmonton Oilers.
A tray of nachos briefly derailed the Washington Capitals' 3-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night.A fan threw nachos onto the ice early in the third period that appeared to distract Capitals goalie Logan Thompson right before Corey Perry beat him with a one-time blast for Edmonton's second goal of the game.
Jiri Kulich had a goal and two assists and the Buffalo Sabres rallied to beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 on Tuesday night.