VANCOUVER - J.T. Miller has spent ample time over his NHL career learning how to channel his emotions.

He’ll put the lessons to use Tuesday when he takes the ice in Vancouver for the first the Canucks dealt him to the New York Rangers.

“It’s going to be emotional for me, no doubt,” Miller said after skating with his teammates Tuesday morning.

“I’m just trying to worry about our task at hand for the Rangers. I know that emotion is going to be there. I’m just going to try to use it to the best of my ability as I can, try to the best of my ability to stay focused.”

The Rangers arrived in Vancouver on Sunday and had a day off on Monday, which Miller spent trying to see as many people as he could. His wife and two daughters joined him in B.C., making the trip particularly special.

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