The center who got over the 100-point mark last year is heading from the Vancouver Canucks to the team that drafted Miller 15th overall in the 2011 NHL Draft. Will it be enough to make the Rangers a contender again, in a season in which they haven’t looked like the team that was so close to a Stanley Cup Final last year?
The New York Rangers have acquired veteran center J.T. Miller from the Vancouver Canucks in a multiplayer deal.
Barely an hour before the game, news broke that star Canucks forward, J.T. Miller, would be traded back to the New York Rangers. Joining him in the deal are defenceman Erik Brännström and prospect Jackson Dorrington.
J.T. Miller is reportedly headed back to Manhattan. The New York Rangers and Vancouver Canucks agreed to a trade that will bring Miller back to where his
Miller heads back to New York, where he spent the first six seasons of his career, in exchange for Filip Chytil, Victor Mancini and a 2025 top-13 protected first-round pick. Vancouver prospects Erik Brannstrom and Jackson Dorrington also went to the Rangers in the deal. Vancouver’s return was reported by the New York Post.
Center J.T. Miller is going back to New York. Who won the trade between the Rangers and Vancouver Canucks? We grade the deal.
J.T. Miller is going back to where it all began. On Friday, the New York Rangers acquired the star forward from the Vancouver Canucks along with defenseman Erik Brannstrom and defenseman prospect Jackson Dorrington.
They completed a much-anticipated trade for J.T. Miller on Friday in exchange for Filip Chytil. Miller began his career with the Rangers more than a decade ago. The Rangers also received defenseman Erik Brannstrom, as well as prospect Jackson Dorrington, and gave up Victor Mancini.
Blueshirts also shipped prospect defenseman Victor Mancini and a protected first-round draft pick to Vancouver. The Rangers also received Jackson Dorrington and Erik Brannstrom in the deal, according to multiple reports.
The Rangers are making a trade with the Vancouver Canucks for a package that will include former first-round pick, J.T. Miller.
Star center J.T. Miller is heading back to the New York Rangers as the Vancouver Canucks are finalizing a deal to ship the star forward back to Broadway per NHL insider Darren Dreger. JT Miller has been asked to Waive NMC to go to the NYR. Won't be in the Canucks lineup tonight.