J.T. Miller has been traded from the Vancouver Canucks to the New York Rangers in exchange for Filip Chytil, Victor Mancini, and a first-round draft pick.
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Published Jan 31, 2025 • Last updated 28 minutes ago • 4 minute read
The brash power forward J.T. Miller is back where it all started, traded to the New York Rangers by the Vancouver Canucks on Friday as part of a significant trade.Photo by Karl B DeBlaker /THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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J.T. Miller’s tenure with the Vancouver Canucks has reached its conclusion. After asserting himself as a key player for the team, Miller has been traded to the New York Rangers, marking the end of an era.
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