The Vancouver Canucks have traded JT Miller to the New York Rangers, where he played the first six years of his career, in exchange for Filip Chytil, Victor Mancini, and a conditional 2025 first-round draft pick. The Rangers hope Miller’s playmaking abilities will boost their playoff push, while the Canucks aim to create salary cap space and potentially make additional moves to strengthen their roster in the playoff race. Chytil, with 75 goals and 89 assists in 378 career games, brings speed to the Vancouver lineup as they compete for a wild card spot in the West.
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Brady Tkachuk returned to the Senators lineup after an eight-game absence due to an upper-body injury but exited early in the regular-season finale against Carolina as a precaution after taking a stick to the face. He confirmed he will be ready for the playoff opener against Toronto, expressing the importance of getting game time to regain timing and touch before the postseason, where the Senators are making their first appearance in eight years. Tkachuk, who...
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