"I felt like for a long time that there was a solution here because everybody has worked on it, including the parties involved,” Rutherford said. “But it only gets resolved for a short period of time and then it festers again and so
it certainly appears like there’s not a good solution that would keep this group together.”
VC has a bit of a problem with their 2 best forwards not getting along. I don't know that Lou trades Nelson/Palmieri unless he improves the team now and for the future. Turning those 2 (directly or via assets obtained by trading them) into 26 year old Pettersson would seem to check all of the boxes for a deal Lou would actually make. A caveat is that Pettersson's shine seems to have worn a bit over the past year - not sure if that makes his $11.6M an issue?
Vancouver Canucks president Jim Rutherford has lost faith in his ability to mend the strained relationship between star forwards J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson. Rutherford told Gary Mason of The Globe and Mail that fixes to the relationship has proved to be short-term.
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edit: I saw the 2 above posts after posting mine.
I was listening to 650 AM today while driving my kid to a dentist appointment in Victoria, and they were popping off! All season, they've been clapping back at the media, saying the drama is blown out of proportion or completely made up.
But now, Rutherford has finally called it out—meaning the coach, the captain, and the lockerroom have had enough.
Here are some of the key takeaways:
- What’s strange is that there was never any smoke before this season. EP40 - Miller - Boeser were the Lotto line! Great line - very productive and a line many fans wish they'd unify.
- When Miller signed his long-term contract, there was never any real beef between him and others, certainly not Bo. It just seemed like management saw them as competing roles. They couldn’t keep both, and they needed to address their defence—so they chose Miller, signing him for $8M AAV, then traded Bo, flipped the assets to get Hronek, and signed him long-term for under $8M.
- Hughes then signed for just under Miller.
- Petey rebounded with 2 strong seasons after an abysmal season of inconsistency. The expectation was that he’d get something similar to the Barzal contract—maybe slightly more, around $10M. Instead, he signed for $11.6M—over $3M more than anyone else on the team.
- IMO, that’s when the tension may have started.
- Miller is an intense player—his offseason regimen is no joke, and he always comes to camp in shape.
- But with Bo gone, and no more Pearson, Tanev, or even hard-nosed vets like Jay Beagle, there's no one in the room who can match Miller’s intensity. Hughes isn’t that kind of personality, and Boeser isn’t a leader.
- Meanwhile, Petey shows up to camp looking out of shape—or maybe he’s still dealing with knee tendinitis from last season.
- He’s slow, sluggish, and lacks jump. He’s just not playing at the expected pace.
- Miller, never one to hold back, lets him hear it. Petey struggles from the start of the season.
- Miller is probably on him every night, trying to push him to give more.
- Then, Miller suddenly takes a 10-game leave of absence. No one knows why. My conspiracy theory? He was suspended internally—something happened, and the team sent him away.
- Miller returns, and suddenly Petey is away from the team.
- Both deny any rift.
- The coach, frustrated with Petey, calls him out to the media—when asked if Petey will play, Tocchet says he's medically cleared but says that EP40 says he's not ready to play and will sit out. Maybe he’s feeling the pressure to perform and wants to be at 100% before stepping back in.
- Rumours start flying that Vancouver may need to trade one of them.
- A month later, the issue is still festering—or maybe even becoming unfixable for the coach, the captain, and the room.
- Now, management waves the white flag. They’re so frustrated that they’ve come to the conclusion they can’t build a team around either guy. Suddenly, both might be on the trade block.
- The big concern: If they trade both, they have to keep Hughes—who is now the face of the franchise. But to keep him, they’ll need to make two great hockey trades with no leverage and then flip those assets to speed up a retool.
- Some analysts are wondering: If Miller is moved, could Petey still find his way back and move forward?
- Others think it might be better to move Miller now and wait until the offseason to see what kind of leverage they can gain on a potential Petey trade.
IMO, Miller will be moved soon—I don’t know where or for what, but it sounds like Rutherford is already signaling that they may not be able to make a true hockey trade or get full value for him.
Personally, I think Miller would be an excellent fit for the Islanders. If they could upgrade from Nelson to Miller, I’d do it. We tend to fixate on the fact that he’s
31, but having watched him play, he’s
strong, fast, and in incredible shape. He’s in his prime and would be a perfect addition to the right-side wall of the power play.
As for Petey, if he gets moved, it’s more likely to happen in the offseason. But if a trade happens now, Buffalo seems like a top contender. Not many teams could top a Cozens-Byram package (a 2-for-1 deal Friedman floated), or even something like Cozens and Power for EP40+.
Two other teams with the assets to make a deal:
- Anaheim – Zegras, McTavish, and Mintyukov could be a framework.
- Utah – They have the desire to make a splash, but they also have young pieces like Guenther and Cooley that they probably shouldn’t move. They should just stay the course.
An EP40-to-the-Isles move would be electric. Imagine this power play:
Lee
Barzal – Horvat – EP40
PP QB?
That said, an Islanders trade would be tough since few teams can afford $11.6M per season. The package would likely have to be built around
Noah Dobson +. #13 (Barzal) isn’t going anywhere.
So, who QBs the PP - Tony DeAngelo has looked very, very good in his first two games, but it’s still too early to tell. Perunovich also looked solid, aside from that one giveaway. DO they continue to impress and make MGMT think it is worth a move?
A possible package:
- Dobson + Nelson + a prospect Danny Nelson and Pierre Engvall to balance out $ and Cap for EP40 would certainly rock Long Island
- Vancouver could either extend Nelson or flip him for picks and prospects. Maybe Colorado gets involved and wants Nelson and dangles Mittelstadt +