Canucks notebook: J.T. Miller took sobering shot at qualifying for next step in U.S. Open quest

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The fact that Miller wanted to attack a tough course in a step toward the next U.S. Open qualifier spoke of his zest to compete.

Butler Country Club in Butler, Pennsylvania, he tied for 40th with a seven-over-par 77. Not bad after an NHL regular season that ran longer because of the Winter Olympics break.I had, like, one day to practice,” added Miller. “I hadn’t played in seven months outside of one round with rental clubs, which is how it is every year.

“I just wasn’t ready. I started to figure it out on the eighth hole, and I played one-over from there on, so I played pretty well.”The 10th hole at The Club at Nevillewood is a long par-4 laced with bunkers down the left side. The 11th is a long and narrow par-4 that demands accuracy, the 12th is a humongous par-5 with a bunker in middle of a long fairway, and the 13th is a par-3 with an unforgiving, three-tiered and undulating green.

Then-Florida Panthers defenceman Ed Jovanovski moves the puck during a January 1997 National Hockey League game.Ed Jovanovski not only played with a certain swagger while with the Canucks, he remains an observer as a Florida Panthers broadcaster and fan of all things Vancouver. “You have to understand that they are young players and expectations in Vancouver are always high to do well and win,” Jovanovski told Postmedia. “With success at an early age, people just want more. It raises the bar, but star players garner extra attention and it’s tough out there.

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