Confirmed Trade: [NYR/VAN] JT Miller, Erik Brannstrom, Jackson Dorrington for Filip Chytil, Victor Mancini, 2025 1st round pick (top 13 protected)

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Call me crazy if you want, but why is the talk mostly about Miller vs. Pettersson, and little to no mention of Hughes other than he wants to contend?

The dude is captain. Why isn’t he being partly blamed for letting this rift happen in his locker room?
 
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Call me crazy if you want, but why is the talk mostly about Miller vs. Pettersson, and little to no mention of Hughes other than he wants to contend?

The dude is captain. Why isn’t he being partly blamed for letting this rift happen in his locker room?
What is he going to do, ground them? Take away their phones?

Also, you're crazy.
 
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What should he have done? Be a f***ing leader. Tell them to give their balls a tug and to get their shit together for the team.
Rutherford said that this has been going on for a long time, the conflict sometimes dies down, then flares up again, there is nothing you can do about it and talking won't help. Maybe Hughes talked to them and said something like that, it died down and then flared up again, since these two can't stand each other and see each other every day.
 
Atta boy Dru! Trade more futures! This team can be saved!
If the Rangers continue to drop and pick in the top 13, then that first rounder used to get Miller becomes an unprotected first in 2026. Sounds like that draft has an exceptional player at the top too. Being an older team and on a downward trend this could turn out to be really bad.
 
What should he have done? Be a f***ing leader. Tell them to give their balls a tug and to get their shit together for the team.
If it was that easy, it would have been sorted out a long time ago.

Sometimes 2 people just can't coexist. That's just a fact of life, and you can't pin it on someone else. No different than kids that grow up into lowlifes or drug addicts, despite having good parents.
 
This pushes Zibanejad down to #3C spot where he should be. I don't think the Rangers will be able to get rid of him without retention.
 
Rutherford said that this has been going on for a long time, the conflict sometimes dies down, then flares up again, there is nothing you can do about it and talking won't help. Maybe Hughes talked to them and said something like that, it died down and then flared up again, since these two can't stand each other and see each other every day.
Imo Miller’s issues in the room go beyond just with Pettersson. There was his stick smashing (on the net a year back to get his goalie to move) so it’s highly likely there’s been more going on with him. Great player, but definitely has troubles controlling his emotions. That’s both good, when times are going well, but bad when there are struggles.

This pushes Zibanejad down to #3C spot where he should be. I don't think the Rangers will be able to get rid of him without retention.
Maybe Miller plays on the wing? He’s an excellent winger.
 
Plenty of Van fans (myself included) think that we did pretty ok here...........Cleared some cap, got a top 4 D and with any luck a younger 2nd line center and a top 6 punishing RHD.........

Clearly don't see the fleecing here...........The Dallas trade though..........that was an absolute raping........
Ya'll got absolutely bent, full stop. I'm glad you're happy with the return, but trading away a 100 point 1C signed for $8.5m is in no world "clearing cap space." There's no better use of that money than Miller, who's one of the best value contracts around.

Getting a dime a dozen middle 6 C who's a slight breeze away from a career ending concussion, a #4 d-man who was basically a lock to get dealt by the deadline, and a prospect 75% of Canucks fans have never heard of before the trade, is nowhere near an appropriate return for a player like Miller. And that's even before taking into account that ya'll just hitched your wagon to an $11.5m malcontent who only has one single season in his entire career of ever being worth that kind of money.

Diminishing asset in Miller. Lots of physical tools, but 32 and personality issues that are magnified by lack of personal and team success. Saw it all yesterday in the big loss to the Bruins. Two goals. On for three against. Calling his teammates over (on ice) for a “talk”.
NBA basketball is silly. No interest in that league for a very long time.
Oh Miller's gunna tear apart the overpaid bitchmade Rangers just like he did to EP and it's going to be hilarious.

Don't get me wrong, I absolutely hate the shitbag NBA, it's a joke of a sport and league. But that trade is interesting because it was one of a few scenarios where a team made a deal that blows past the stupidity of the Canucks here, and only 24 hours later
 
Ya'll got absolutely bent, full stop. I'm glad you're happy with the return, but trading away a 100 point 1C signed for $8.5m is in no world "clearing cap space." There's no better use of that money than Miller, who's one of the best value contracts around.

Getting a dime a dozen middle 6 C who's a slight breeze away from a career ending concussion, a #4 d-man who was basically a lock to get dealt by the deadline, and a prospect 75% of Canucks fans have never heard of before the trade, is nowhere near an appropriate return for a player like Miller. And that's even before taking into account that ya'll just hitched your wagon to an $11.5m malcontent who only has one single season in his entire career of ever being worth that kind of money.


Oh Miller's gunna tear apart the overpaid bitchmade Rangers just like he did to EP and it's going to be hilarious.

Don't get me wrong, I absolutely hate the shitbag NBA, it's a joke of a sport and league. But that trade is interesting because it was one of a few scenarios where a team made a deal that blows past the stupidity of the Canucks here, and only 24 hours later
Miller is on an 8 mil per cap. Aging teams that are clearly on the decline, which the Rangers certainly are, should not be trading for more aging (and declining) players. Especially giving up their first rounder to do so. That first is most likely rolled over to being unprotected in a very top heavy 2026 draft. IMO the Rangers are heading in the wrong direction.
 
Miller is on an 8 mil per cap. Aging teams that are clearly on the decline, which the Rangers certainly are, should not be trading for more aging (and declining) players. Especially giving up their first rounder to do so. That first is most likely rolled over to being unprotected in a very top heavy 2026 draft. IMO the Rangers are heading in the wrong direction.
Everything you said about the Rags is correct. But if some stupid team offers you a player like Miller for pennies on the dollar, you take it and run and figure the rest out later. They're a flawed team that won't be winning a cup, but I'd be shocked if Miller doesn't at least get them to the playoffs making that pick a very meh asset.

Miller is about $3-4m UNDERPAID right now. He'd have to decline quite a bit just for his $8m to be a fair value. Sure one day years from now he might be as eggregiously overpaid as EP is right now, but at the rate the cap is growing and with Miller showing no signs of slowing down, I'd be shocked if that day happens anytime soon.
 
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I want the Rangers to win precisely enough so that they miss the playoffs but still give the Penguins their 1st this year.

Getting pick #14 or #15 for Pettersson would be awesome.
I think NYR fans would all love that instead of getting the 13th pick and handing over a potential lottery pick the following year. We're obviously annoyed with the core, but if you remove them, there's a high percentage the team can be worse. We have no idea what Drury is going to do this offseason. I think the 2026 pick may be more important here.
 
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That does not change the potential of a fracture. It just means Miller has immediate support in the locker room. I, personally, think Miller is going to be a monster in New York . Love him as a player and going to miss him on the Canucks. But it became obvious that he comes with a big strong personality and is not afraid to use it. He defines big risk big reward.
There's always a chance of a potential fracture. I think it's less about Miller having a backup buddy in Trocheck and more about Trocheck being a well respected leader in the locker room. They all love Trocheck and I can see Trocheck being more than just a number for Miller's side of the arguments.
 
Everything you said about the Rags is correct. But if some stupid team offers you a player like Miller for pennies on the dollar, you take it and run and figure the rest out later. They're a flawed team that won't be winning a cup, but I'd be shocked if Miller doesn't at least get them to the playoffs making that pick a very meh asset.

Miller is about $3-4m UNDERPAID right now. He'd have to decline quite a bit just for his $8m to be a fair value. Sure one day years from now he might be as eggregiously overpaid as EP is right now, but at the rate the cap is growing and with Miller showing no signs of slowing down, I'd be shocked if that day happens anytime soon.

The Canucks don't care about how the Rangers do, they had to move him or the locker room issues would continue to overshadow the team. There's zero way the Canucks could have held him for more.

Getting rid of Miller on day 1 is addition by subtraction.
 
The Canucks don't care about how the Rangers do, they had to move him or the locker room issues would continue to overshadow the team. There's zero way the Canucks could have held him for more.

Getting rid of Miller on day 1 is addition by subtraction.
I know they don't, but the post i replied to specifically mentioned how the Rangers do.

The Canucks picked the wrong guy to move. No player that's serious about winning sees this as a good thing. Addition by subtraction would be getting rid of the overpaid player, not the underpaid one.
 
Ya'll got absolutely bent, full stop. I'm glad you're happy with the return, but trading away a 100 point 1C signed for $8.5m is in no world "clearing cap space." There's no better use of that money than Miller, who's one of the best value contracts around.

Getting a dime a dozen middle 6 C who's a slight breeze away from a career ending concussion, a #4 d-man who was basically a lock to get dealt by the deadline, and a prospect 75% of Canucks fans have never heard of before the trade, is nowhere near an appropriate return for a player like Miller. And that's even before taking into account that ya'll just hitched your wagon to an $11.5m malcontent who only has one single season in his entire career of ever being worth that kind of money.


Oh Miller's gunna tear apart the overpaid bitchmade Rangers just like he did to EP and it's going to be hilarious.

Don't get me wrong, I absolutely hate the shitbag NBA, it's a joke of a sport and league. But that trade is interesting because it was one of a few scenarios where a team made a deal that blows past the stupidity of the Canucks here, and only 24 hours later

Yeah of course geezus we are losing in all of this until Alvin makes some more moves that turn out well...........losing Miller is a big blow - he's been amazing and when he's playing you feel a ton more confident about matching up with anyone in the playoffs.......BUT this just wasn't in the cards any more. WE HAD to trade someone.........sounds like it could have been either Miller or Pettersson. Management made a BUSINESS DECISION HERE.......They took the best deal they felt for the hockey team.

Considering the fact that all along it seemed like NYR or nothing they did pretty effing good i think. Parlaying Miller into Mancini, Chytil and Pettersson#3. is not as catastrophic as you make it seem to be. IF Chytil stays healthy and is a solid 2nd liner for us the trade is solid mostly regardless of what Miller does.

Your take is pretty beer league...........I bet you are the same casual that's callling this a Rangers win cus they got Brannstrom and Brannstrom has a lot of points and has potential..........not knowing that we waived him after giving our league worst bottom 4 D a go and having absolutely atrocious defensive metrics.........and guess what he's still a Canuck after 30 other teams had the opportunity of picking him up for free.......and passed.

Considering the circumstances I'm fine with the trade...........management did fine..........In general I'm very happy with Alvin and Co. They are at least giving us chances to compete......
 
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I know they don't, but the post i replied to specifically mentioned how the Rangers do.

The Canucks picked the wrong guy to move. No player that's serious about winning sees this as a good thing. Addition by subtraction would be getting rid of the overpaid player, not the underpaid one.

Addition by subtraction because they got rid of the guy everyone f***ing hated.
 
Addition by subtraction because they got rid of the guy everyone f***ing hated.
Allvin in his presser on Saturday said he had talks with Miller two months ago about the player moving on as that was what was best for his family and personal health. So it sure sounds like it’s semantics that he didn’t ask to be traded. He asked. His teammates knew. Created a messy room.
 
Yeah of course geezus we are losing in all of this until Alvin makes some more moves that turn out well...........losing Miller is a big blow - he's been amazing and when he's playing you feel a ton more confident about matching up with anyone in the playoffs.......BUT this just wasn't in the cards any more. WE HAD to trade someone.........sounds like it could have been either Miller or Pettersson. Management made a BUSINESS DECISION HERE.......They took the best deal they felt for the hockey team.

Considering the fact that all along it seemed like NYR or nothing they did pretty effing good i think. Parlaying Miller into Mancini, Chytil and Pettersson#3. is not as catastrophic as you make it seem to be. IF Chytil stays healthy and is a solid 2nd liner for us the trade is solid mostly regardless of what Miller does.
I was going to reply...
Your take is pretty beer league...........I bet you are the same casual that's callling this a Rangers win cus they got Brannstrom and Brannstrom has a lot of points and has potential..........not knowing that we waived him after giving our league worst bottom 4 D a go and having absolutely atrocious defensive metrics.........and guess what he's still a Canuck after 30 other teams had the opportunity of picking him up for free.......and passed.

Considering the circumstances I'm fine with the trade...........management did fine..........In general I'm very happy with Alvin and Co. They are at least giving us chances to compete......
But then I read this nonsense. What the f*** are you going on about? Not once have I mentioned an irrelevant player like Brannstrom

Addition by subtraction because they got rid of the guy everyone f***ing hated.
We'll see about that claim
 
I was going to reply...

But then I read this nonsense. What the f*** are you going on about? Not once have I mentioned an irrelevant player like Brannstrom


We'll see about that claim
Imo Brannstrom was a guy Van insisted the Rangers take to dump a contract. Teams on have 50 contracts. Rangers took him (the contract) to help with that. He’s not an NHLer on a club that is hoping to win.
 

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