New York Rangers captain J.T. Miller expects an emotional night as he returns to Vancouver for the first time since the Canucks traded him last season, but neither he nor Elias Pettersson wanted to discuss their personal feud that necessitated that trade before Tuesday's game.
"Everything happens. You can't go back and change anything," Miller said. "It's ugly sometimes at the end, but I think for the majority of the time I was here, it was positive. I'm not going to sit here and dwell over the way it ended. I didn't expect that to be pretty. And it wasn't."
Miller spent six seasons in Vancouver, where he had the best offensive years of his career (437 points in 404 games) and signed a seven-year, $56 million contract extension in 2022. But his tenure was cut short after a longsta

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