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Canucks' Boeser to return after missing 7 games

Forward Brock Boeser will return to the Vancouver Canucks' lineup Tuesday night in Boston, coach Rick Tocchet confirmed.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Canucks’ J.T. Miller taking indefinite leave of absence for personal reasons

The Canucks say they will have no further comment on the matter.

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Published: 3 weeks ago

J.T. Miller Taking Indefinite Leave of Absence from Canucks for Personal Reasons

Vancouver Canucks center J.T. Miller is taking an indefinite leave of absence "for personal reasons," the team announced on Tuesday. "Right now, our sole…

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Published: 3 weeks ago

J.T. Miller Taking Indefinite Leave from the Vancouver Canucks

The post J.T. Miller Taking Indefinite Leave from the Vancouver Canucks appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. The Vancouver Canucks announced on Tuesday that Forward J.T. Miller to take indefinite leave for personal reasons. The post J.T. Miller Taking

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Published: 3 weeks ago

Canucks’ J.T. Miller Takes Leave Of Absence, Out Indefinitely

The Canucks will be without star forward J.T. Miller indefinitely while he takes a leave of absence for personal reasons, general manager Patrik Allvin said Tuesday. More to come…

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Published: 3 weeks ago

Is the right temporary fix for JT Miller putting him back on Elias Pettersson’s wing?

JT Miller is having a tough time of it. At least, by his own lofty standards. On the one hand, Miller is still the team’s top-scoring forward with 16 points in 17 games, and that rate hasn’t slowed down much – he’s got five points in his last

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Published: 3 weeks ago

Can the Canucks find the next Filip Hronek on the NHL trade market?

When a trade is made in the NHL salary cap era, the first thing anyone should look at is the contracts involved. We have teams acquiring upcoming unrestricted free agents (UFAs), players entering their restricted free agents (RFA) years, long-term co

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Published: 3 weeks ago

Canucks vs. Rangers Game Day: Why J.T. Miller benching is supreme test of resolve

Miller had two third-period shifts Sunday when the Canucks needed him most. How will he react to the benching against the Rangers?

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Published: 3 weeks ago

Paterson’s Point: Canucks’ defensive deficiencies overshadowing serious scoring struggles

This much is clear, the Vancouver Canucks miss Brock Boeser. And maybe more than anyone thought. Not only is the hockey club 2-3 in the five games since Boeser was the recipient of a cheap shot from Tanner Jeannot in Los Angeles on November 7th, but

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Published: 3 weeks ago

NHL Injuries: Bruins, Sabres, Avs, Canadiens, Islanders, Flyers, Penguins, Sharks, Leafs, Canucks, Golden Knights and Capitals

Alex Ovechkin leaves with a leg injury. Auston Matthews out this week. Brock Boeser dealing with a head-whiplash thing.

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Published: 3 weeks ago

Breaking down Miller’s benching and another home-ice loss: Canucks Conversation

On today’s episode of Canucks Conversation, David Quadrelli and Harman Dayal dove into the Vancouver Canucks’ 5-3 loss to the Nashville Predators and discussed the surprising decision to bench J.T. Miller during the third period.   “He hasn’

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Published: 3 weeks ago

Canucks: Nobody misses Brock Boeser more than JT Miller

JT Miller’s play has been slipping for a while now, and has a giant spotlight on it following Rick Tocchet’s decision to bench the All-Star forward for most of the third period during Sunday night’s loss to the Nashville Predators.   What’s

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Published: 3 weeks ago

Good news Canucks fans: The salary cap could be rising by a preposterous amount this offseason

Cap space is normally pretty tough to come by. NHL teams have to retain on contracts, ferry prospects back and forth between the AHL – as we’ve seen the Vancouver Canucks do countless times this season – and pull all sorts of other tricks in or

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Published: 3 weeks ago