JT Miller

Harley to Duchene: Stars Beat Canucks 4-3 in Overtime

The Dallas Stars concluded the brief, two-game homestand with a home game against the Vancouver Canucks. The Stars beat the Canucks 4-3 in overtime at the American Airlines Center on Thursday night. Dallas improved to 19-8-4, while Vancouver fell to 22-9-3. The Canucks drew first blood on the road, which likely disappointed most if not […]

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JT Miller addressing the Media and the US Open Golf Logo

Miller Takes a Swing at the U.S. Open: What It Means for Hockey Season

The age-old joke about NHL players hitting the golf course when they’re not in the playoffs got much more interesting. According to a recent report, Miller, an NHL player, will compete in a local qualifying event for the U.S. Open, which is open to any professional or amateur golfer with a handicap below 1.4. The […]

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Canucks Leadership Vacuum: Who Will Step Up and Be Named Captain?

As the Vancouver Canucks look to rebound from a difficult 2022-2023 NHL season, one of the biggest questions surrounding the team is who will be named the next captain. After the departure of Bo Horvat, the team is left without a clear-cut leader to wear the “C” on their jersey. There are several players on […]

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Canucks are Eliminated, Now What?

The Canucks have officially been eliminated from playoff contention. While many fans have seen this as inevitable as the team lost 7 to start the season, now management has to take a long hard look in the mirror and figure out what went wrong with a team that needed to make the playoffs. We look […]

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Islanders; Letdown Season in the Rearview, Rebounding Quickly

It could be easily said the New York Islanders’ 2021-2022 season was a letdown. After competing at such a high level the last two years, the Isles’ played way below par the passing season, and the fans are expecting the team to return to a competition of play they once were.  Refreshing, the Islanders’ first […]

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10 possible trade candidates that could be on the move this off-season

With the Stanley Cup Finals over and the NHL buyout period on going with the draft tonight, and free agency opening on July 13th, the fun of the off-season is just beginning. These next couple weeks will see craziness around the league as teams will trade star players as they look to retool their assets […]

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Capitals Looking to Free Agency and Trade to Replace Backstrom

Washington Capitals center Nicklas Backstrom under went partial hip replacement surgery in Belgium on June 18 and his rehabilitation timeline will be “lengthy”. Backstrom is an elite playmaking pivot with almost a point per game for his career. Replacing him will not be easy. Expect the Capitals to be aggressive in trying to fill the […]

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Travis Konecny skating for the Philadelphia Flyers

Toronto Maple Leafs: Who are some trade targets for the Leafs

Kyle Dubas wants to make a “Kawhi-like move” like the Toronto Raptors did to put them over the top. In this article, we will take a look at some potential targets. Forwards: Travis Konecny: Travis Konecny (25) is a more undersized forward who plays the game like Brad Marchad in the face of the opposition. […]

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Maple Leafs: William Nylander Trade Speculation

There has been recent speculation in the media around the Toronto Maple Leafs that there could be a big splash coming this offseason, even after the media conference day when GM Kyle Dubas didn’t show his hand. But could that big splash be? You guessed it, and it has been centered all around the man, […]

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Report: Canucks Gear Up for Crucial Home and Home’s

A home and home series (when two teams face off in consecutive games, one at each team’s home arena) is a lot rarer nowadays than it used to be in the NHL. The Canucks have not only one but two home and home’s to make up their next four games. I love home and homes […]

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