I was going to say why would the NYI do that... but then i remembered who their gm isMiller for Barzal
I was going to say why would the NYI do that... but then i remembered who their gm isMiller for Barzal
Miller being Huberdeau in this caseYou want the Canucks to go into a rebuild and the Rangers to go onto the Stanley cup?
Hard pass. Barzal is a soft injury prone winger.Miller for Barzal
I think Allvin stated that in a between periods interview.Minor point, but the Canucks have said absolutely nothing about a possible timeframe for Miller's return. All there has been is speculation.
they don't have a Tkachuk to send usMiller being Huberdeau in this case
Miller for Barzal
VAN has way more leverage in a Miller discussion than they did when he was a rental UFA.
He hadn't shown what he had under Tocchet. At the time, he was a 1LW who wasn't defensively interested enough to be a C on a winning team.
It's pretty common for veterans the ilk of Miller to stand up to the HC. Now usually that happens in instances where the HC is being a bit unfair and or abusive.Also Miller would not hesitate to, paraphrased, stand up for himself even against Tocchet.
I hate to say it, but this sort of tracks. Maybe his personal leave has to do with going to therapy for anger management. Might have been a blow up in the locker room or (heaven forbid) outside of hockey that prompted him to take time to seek help.Now Dahli says Andy Strickland stated the Canucks sent Miller home because he is, to paraphrase Strickland, "almost abusive in the room or between periods".
Actually Strickland didn't say that was what happened at all, it was his speculation but it would fit with any return date, but the team did post indefinite leave.
Strickland also stated the NHLPA has not been involved removing any substance issues. Also Miller would not hesitate to, paraphrased, stand up for himself even against Tocchet.
I think Allvin stated that in a between periods interview.
He did not. Sometime after the road trip is the only general timeframe.
He did not. Sometime after the road trip is the only general timeframe.
Also, are you sure you mean Andy Strickland? Donnie and Dhali haven't had him on the show in a very long time.
He wasn’t on the show but they played a clip of Strickland from his own show.Also, are you sure you mean Andy Strickland? Donnie and Dhali haven't had him on the show in a very long time.
i think they're talking about strickland's podcast with cam janssen. i listened and there's no reporting. they're just talking about miller's poor reputation around the league (for not getting along with teammates and coaches) and speculating that the absence was team initiated because of the silence around it. it starts here
He wasn’t on the show but they played a clip of Strickland from his own show.
As far as I'm aware, there were nothing concrete aside from the team's being "interested". For all we know, Columbus could be interested only if they send back say Gudbranson, or the other 2 teams sending back cap dumps. Nothing from their interest implies positive or significant trade value for Hoglander.No. It's $2.39M. Which is what I said. You've pulled $2.52 out of nowhere for some reason.
Some team may still turn around and offer something decent for him. But what I'm arguing, and what you've conceded, is that the contract extension is a negative weighing his value down.
Also, the rumours of the teams calling on him are from three GMs, reportedly. Two of which I rate pretty poorly as GMs.
Vector's argument once again is the most persuasive: Some GMs are just irrational. Whatever you and VanillaCoke are trying to argue has way less evidence behind it.
I could envision a scenario where the Blue Jackets are willing to pay a big price to bring in a star forward after what happened with Gaudreau. Miller might be a rare star player that would actually wnat to be there given his family connection to the state. It's hard to see how this would benefit Vancouver in the short term but if CBJ is desperate I bet they could put together a pretty nice package.
JT Miller and a 2nd for Jack Hughes.
JT Miller for Bedard and Mikheyev.