Report: A new team enters JT Miller trade mix
A bombshell update from Elliotte Friedman following this past weekend's failed deal with the Rangers.
UPDATE: According to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, not only are the New York Rangers, Carolina Hurricanes and New Jersey Devils in the mix to acquire Vancouver Canucks forward JT Miller but the New York Islanders may also be getting in on the action.
From Friedman via Canucks insider Rick Dhaliwal:
What's most interesting to me is that former Canucks captain Bo Horvat is a member of the Islanders and there was a perceived rift between Miller and Horvat which led to the Horvat trade.
A reunion in Long Island?
How will that play out?
Stay tuned, this Soap Opera is starting to get real interesting.
According to multiple online reports, we now know the details of the failed trade between the Vancouver Canucks and New York Rangers from this past weekend.
Rangers insider David Upper and Canucks insider Thomas Drance are both reporting that the full deal that was on the table was Filip Chytil, Ryan Lindgren and a 1st round pick from the Rangers in exchange for JT Miller from the Canucks.
However, talks broke down when the two sides couldn't come to an agreement on conditions of the 1st round pick headed to Vancouver.
Presumably, the two sides couldn't agree on whether or not the pick should be protected or now. Often teams will "top 10 or top 5 protect" a traded pick, meaning that if the pick were to be in the top 5 or the top 10, the Rangers would keep their pick and send the next season's pick unprotected.
Again, we don't know the conditions that were on this pick but we do know that the two teams didn't see eye to eye on conditions.
Noticeably absent from this proposed deal are forward Alexis Lafreniere and defeneman Brad Schneider, two players that the Canucks have reportedly been interested in for some time.
It remains to be seen if these two teams can come to terms on a deal, but it's clear that that Canucks GM Patrik Allvin and Rangers GM Chris Drury are itching to get a deal done.