J.T. Miller appears the more likely center to move in a trade out of Vancouver, according to TSN's Elliotte Friedman.
His remarks come as trade buzz continues to swirl about the future of star Canucks center J.T. Miller. “We’ll continue to see ... dating to training camp when the team announced All-Star goaltender Thatcher Demko would miss the beginning of the season ...
The Vancouver Canucks have played their way back into the light of the playoff race, and it was probably the best game of the season for goalie Thatcher Demko.
Canucks GM Patrik Allvin spoke in ambivalent terms on Monday about the trade talks he is, or isn’t, having, but it’s clear that Miller’s days in Vancouver are almost certainly numbered.
The Edmonton Oilers are in a great spot as they push toward the 2025 Trade Deadline on March 7th, 2025. They seem poised to push for first in the Pacific Division and have plenty of time to make any moves to improve their lineup for another deep playoff run as they try to win their first Stanley Cup since 1990.
Hands up. Who had Thatcher Demko getting the goaltending call Wednesday in Music City? After all, with a pair of solid-showing victories by Kevin Lankinen, the Vancouver Canucks were expected to give the unflappable Finn the start against the Nashville Predators and a run of all three games on this road trip.
The last 10-plus months have been very difficult for Vancouver Canucks goaltender Thatcher Demko following two injuries to his knee.
Ask Thatcher Demko whether his play since returning to the Vancouver Canucks lineup in early December has been up to snuff. “I don’t think I’ve been good enough this year,” the veteran goalie admitted this week after the team blew a 2-1 lead in the third period against the Buffalo Sabres and lost 3-2.
With how Quinn Hughes has played and handled himself with all the Vancouver Canucks' drama this season, not even being in Team USA's leadership group is robbing him.
“In what was GM Patrik Allvin’s first major move with the organization, the Canucks traded Bo Horvat to the New York Islanders for Anthony Beauvillier, Aatu Räty and a 2023 conditional first-round pick. Fast forward two years later, there is still a debate on this trade and whether or not Vancouver moved the right player.
Why is Elias Pettersson skating slower? The Vancouver Canucks star’s NHL Edge data is stark: In the span of two seasons, his top skating velocity has gone from one of the NHL’s fastest to below average.
The Athletic spoke to three NHL team executives —two current and one former — to get their thoughts on the hot-button topics in Vancouver.