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From Dhaliwal's opening segment.

Miller
  • Not a coincidence that the trade talks heated up after the Thursday loss; enough was enough
  • Usually don’t see management gather together like this before the trade deadline
  • Called Miller and told him he wasn’t going to play on Saturday
  • Deal with the Rangers broke down because of the Rangers and not from the Canucks or Miller’s end
  • Miller has not asked for a trade
  • 6 weeks ago that the Canucks decided the dynamic between Miller & Pettersson wasn’t working and had to trade one or both of them; need to change the chemistry in the room
  • Does not believe Braden Schneider or Alexis Lafreniere were a part of the trade
  • Maybe Filip Chytil, Ryan Lindgren, prospects, and a 1st
  • Canucks know they won’t win a JT Miller trade; not in a position of strength
  • Offers haven’t been great for Miller
  • Canucks have given teams permission to talk with Miller; Friedman has said to keep an eye on the Hurricanes
  • Mentions Jesperi Kotkaniemi and Jack Roslovic as two players the Canucks have really liked in the past; tried to acquire Roslovic when he was in Columbus
  • Hurricanes talk has picked up this morning; keep an eye on them
  • Miller & Tocchet were sick so didn’t attend the Dice & Ice Gala

I can understand that this kind of trade, given the circumstances, will be very difficult to "win". The problem has been publicized like no tomorrow, and the only reason TSN's not covering it 24/7 is because we all need to know important information such as the color of Matthews' socks and what kind of shampoo Nylander uses last evening.

I am prepared for the worst. Again, even at this hour, I find myself not really upset about much of anything.
 
So they decided to move on 6 weeks ago.

Then spent hours Saturday to try and push a deal through.

And they only ended up with a concussed Chytil, Ryan "UFA" Lindgren, a bunch of AHL B rate prospects and a possible 1st but the deal fell through because of conditions attached to the 1st?

Hey Zeus.

What a clown show.
 
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I can understand that this kind of trade, given the circumstances, will be very difficult to "win". The problem has been publicized like no tomorrow, and the only reason TSN's not covering it 24/7 is because we all need to know important information such as the color of Matthews' socks and what kind of shampoo Nylander uses last evening.

I am prepared for the worst. Again, even at this hour, I find myself not really upset about much of anything.

The problem is that they peddled this narrative around a 3-4 year "competitive window" largely based on Pettersson, Miller, Demko, and Hughes. They gave Miller/Pettersson HUGE deals on this premise. They are now looking to trade one of those pieces for pennies on the dollar, Demko and Pettersson look broken, and Hughes is standing alone. They now appear ready to try to peddle this narrative AGAIN without the top-end pieces. This would be very Benning-esque if they went this route.
 
They may not "win" a deal, but degrees of loss are kinda key here. We just need multiple teams bidding against each other....hopefully that will happen. Gaining a Miller is a pretty substantial move for a playoff team.
 
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so just reviewed this drama with mrs krutov who watches all the games but reads nothing and rarely says much. kind of shocked by the strong response. will also say mrs krutov is ime a dead on people reader. countless times she has shocked me with her insight into employees she has only met briefly in formal social situations.

i will summarize, vector style

-she would trade pettersson if she had to but just believes pettersson just needs to grow up. no way would she trade miller.

-jt miller is 5 times the impact player pettersson is because of his passion and leadership and because he can impose himself on the game and back up his play physically. pettersson brings none of those things.

-pettersson is more inconsistent at playing his game well than miller is.

-pettersson wants to lead but without putting in the effort to overcome his stand offish personality. he wants to be respected as a physical impact player but won't pay the physical price and "goes all bambi all the time". he makes a show of being physical on the ice from time to time but is generally a soft player, which would be ok if he accepted that and didn't try to act otherwise.

-miller is frustrated he got passed over for the c and has to share the team leadership. he should be allowed to lead the team with hughes.

-if pettersson wants to also lead he needs to back off for now and accept that hughes and miller run the team and get to set the tone. he should concentrate on being an impact player with the skills he has and stop trying to be what he is not.

that summary is not doing her rant justice. it was crystal clear and very persuasive.

Tell Mrs. Krutsov we appreciate her input, and yours, greatly.

And please invite her to troll our message board if she hasn't been doing so already, even if she is just lurking. I think she will be mildly entertained by lots of the posts here.
 
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Boeser sounds like he is on the market aswell. Which makes sense with all we've been hearing this week regarding Miller trade possibilities and a new direction with the team.
 
The problem is that they peddled this narrative around a 3-4 year "competitive window" largely based on Pettersson, Miller, Demko, and Hughes. They gave Miller/Pettersson HUGE deals on this premise. They are now looking to trade one of those pieces for pennies on the dollar, Demko and Pettersson look broken, and Hughes is standing alone. They now appear ready to try to peddle this narrative AGAIN without the top-end pieces. This would be very Benning-esque if they went this route.

I'm not sure if Miller and Pete's rift was a foreseeable outcome - if the signs showed LONG ago and they didn't take care of it, Dimbo move for sure.
 
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I'm not sure if Miller and Pete's rift was a foreseeable outcome - if the signs showed LONG ago and they didn't take care of it, Dimbo move for sure.

It was pretty obviously known when they signed both. Brad Richardson talked about it for Heaven's sake.
 
The implications from failing to advance last season have been utterly catastrophic for this franchise.

Miller went back to being a bozo and will likely get moved for pennies on the dollar, nowhere near what we should rightfully be getting for a player of his caliber.

Pettersson was forced to play through a debilitating knee injury for nothing, which may have permanently affected his mobility.

Boeser likely wants too much money for what he's worth to this team and they'll have to let him go. Guy gets one last shot at a big money deal and will probably land as a complimentary piece somewhere else after we trade him at the deadline.

Demko's injuries have destroyed his ability/confidence in his own game and he's no longer an elite goaltender. Likely just a guy who can only manage 35 games a season. He'll be shipped off for whatever we can get for him before his contract expires.

Hughes is two years away from being able to walk for NJ in free agency and join his brothers on what already looks like a team that is ready to enter contender status. His parents also live in the East...why would he choose to stay here? This was something that was at risk of happening the second NJ drafted Luke. This team looks like they're headed for a mini rebuild or a retool at the very least and I'd be shocked if he wants to stick around for that when he's currently the best defenceman in the league in his prime.

Worst of all - failing to eliminate the Oilers gave them a run to the SCF, which allowed them to keep Draisaitl and likely McDavid for the rest of their careers. That would have been a death sentence for their core, and instead they will be a giant pain in the ass for many years to come.
 
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If this is really all it boils down to, I’m not sure they’re backing the right horse, especially with the rumoured returns for Miller.

I wouldn't be surprised if they end up trading EP as well. It's just that JT has become such a problem that they need to get rid of him ASAP.
 
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Nixed Rangers Trade for Miller
  • Trade didn’t get close enough to formally ask Miller to waive his NMC
  • Were unable to confirm specifics on the trade
  • Filip Chytil, Ryan Lindgren, and some future assets, including a 1st round pick, could have been involved; one source said the protections around the 1st was a key hurdle
Canucks’ Plans
  • Canucks have been considering options on both Miller & Pettersson for 6 weeks
  • Internal sense that continuing on with the team as constructed isn’t tenable
  • Canucks are open for business
  • For now, Canucks are more open to dealing Miller than Pettersson
  • Team source that until a trade is complete, still theoretically possible either could get traded
  • Conversations around Miller are at the forefront
  • Don’t get the sense that offers for Miller have been great and the Canucks are not dealing from a position of strength
Change in Direction
  • There was an internal belief that the team could win with this core
  • The return of the Bo Horvat trade makes the Canucks cautious about what they get back
  • Canucks are open-minded about what they get back in a trade
Boeser
  • Extension talks have remained quiet
  • Two sides have a sense on what they want in term and money but haven’t been active since the 1st week of December
  • Slow talks unrelated to the Miller vs Pettersson issue
  • Blue Jackets may be interested in acquiring Boeser as a rental; they hold him in high regard
  • Well-liked by his teammates and enjoys living in Vancouver
Lankinen
  • Canucks want to shore up their goaltending depth
  • Lankinen’s side wants to slow-play negotiations
Joshua
  • Has a hip injury
 
It's also painful because this management group signed a lot of players to term last summer. Myers, Desharnais, Heinen, Hoglander and Debrusk are absolutely useless in the grand scheme of things. It's only 15 mil but it irritates me that we could have signed a bunch of replacement level fodder to at least give us an opportunity to maybe take on some cap dumps along with assets over the next 2 seasons.
 
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The implications from failing to advance last season have been utterly catastrophic for this franchise.

Miller went back to being a bozo and will likely get moved for pennies on the dollar, nowhere near what we should rightfully be getting for a player of his caliber.

Pettersson was forced to play through a debilitating knee injury for nothing, which may have permanently affected his mobility.

Boeser likely wants too much money for what he's worth to this team and they'll have to let him go. Guy gets one last shot at a big money deal and will probably land as a complimentary piece somewhere else after we trade him at the deadline.

Demko's injuries have destroyed his ability/confidence in his own game and he's no longer an elite goaltender. Likely just a guy who can only manage 35 games a season. He'll be shipped off for whatever we can get for him before his contract expires.

Hughes is two years away from being able to walk for NJ in free agency and join his brothers on what already looks like a team that is ready to enter contender status. His parents also live in the East...why would he choose to stay here? This was something that was at risk of happening the second NJ drafted Luke.

Worst of all - failing to eliminate the Oilers gave them a run to the SCF, which allowed them to keep Draisaitl and likely McDavid for the rest of their careers. That would have been a death sentence for their core, and instead they will be a giant pain in the ass for many years to come.

I still think if we had kept being a good team this year and were well en route to the playoffs we'd never hear anything about this dressing room stuff. Management effectively tanked the franchise with an absolutely terrible strategy this past summer.
 
It was pretty obviously known when they signed both. Brad Richardson talked about it for Heaven's sake.

Which is why the blame for all of this rests squarely on their shoulders. JR and Allvin had a great first season, but they completely failed to build off what they started and have taken several steps backward.

Tocchet also failed to get ahead of this thing, and maybe even caused it to get worse based on reports that he encouraged Miller to ride Pettersson into the ground.
 
if we are going to take junk back from Rangers, might as well target better prospects on Carolina + a 1st.

Nikishin is likely off the table, but they still have decent ones like Nadeau and Unger Sorum
 
The primary assets coming back from NYR were the unprotected first to flip into a player, and cap flexibility. Dirt cheap.


Sounds like Drury tried to push too hard by placing conditions on the first and it blew up what was already going to be a sweetheart deal for him. Pretty stupid.

Drury is an awful GM and we should be taking full advantage of that, even with Miller having a NMC. If they can't do that, he's the last person they should be taking a bath dealing with.
 

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