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I had a dream a few nights ago where he went to Minnesota for Rossi and a bunch of other stuff to make the cap work.
So that's my prediction as my dreams are never wrong.
I had a dream a few nights ago where he went to Minnesota for Rossi and a bunch of other stuff to make the cap work.
So that's my prediction as my dreams are never wrong.
Praised be for His divine intervention.Thank god we’re not linked to this bozo anymore and won’t have to suffer offensive proposals from fans
So much buyers remorse to keep a ppg player signed at 8m....such an overused statement.Fans of no team want this guys contract.
OP starts thread after thread about this.
Of course they’re “ready and willing to trade him”. They have buyers remorse before it even started. My favorite part is “for the right price….”
Vancouver would lose the trade.Vancouver should trade him to Vancouver
Not in mine, would certainly move him.Durzi not in the long term plans?
Yah instead you get to pay 8.5 million a year to a 50 point C, who won't hit, won't fight and is average in his own end. So much better right?Thank god we’re not linked to this bozo anymore and won’t have to suffer offensive proposals from fans
Seriously, dude?Yah instead you get to pay 8.5 million a year to a 50 point C, who won't hit, won't fight and is average in his own end. So much better right?
I responded to a comment that was a jab against the Canucks with a jab against the isles, you miss that part?Seriously, dude?
Anyway, Miller will not be traded. Vancouver will be left with a huge hole at #2C.
I agree with what you said, I was just not a fan of rubbing that in the Islanders fans face.I responded to a comment that was a jab against the Canucks with a jab against the isles, you miss that part?
Yes, I love Horvat, but he's worth no where near that contract, one of the most frustrating things about him is that he won't throw the big hit and he won't stick up for teammates, especially when they get cheap shotted. He's very average at best in his own end. On a defense first team like the Isles he's a 50 point player, since joining the isles he is at a 43 point pace.
Miller is our 2nd line C, on a 75 point pace, playing a lot better, so your comment makes no sense.
I was just returning the chirping that the poster started with.I agree with what you said, I was just not a fan of rubbing that in the Islanders fans face.
And I think you read my post wrong. I’m saying Miller is our 2nd line Center and he won’t be traded.
That's just incorrect.If he gets moved 100% Vancouver will retain.
Before they couldn't retain since his new contract so didn't kick in yet.
True, for the right team. By the time the Canucks are seriously competitive, if that ever happens he’ll be older and quite possibly overpaid and they’ll have to pay to get rid of it. They can still get something for him nowI don’t think that contract is that bad. He’s a 1st line player and not even 30 yet
I'll never say never, but I'd be surprised. 30 years old with a high dollar, long term contract just hasn't been in this ownership groups wheel house. This is not a knock on JT Miller the player, just a statement of how the Canes management group treats deals like this. They let guys like Faulk, Hamilton, Trocheck, etc..walk vs. paying them high dollar long term deals in their late 20s.If Carolina flames out in a round or 2 this year, I can see them making a big push for JT in the off season