J.T. Miller and Brock Boeser remain Vancouver Canucks, how much further beyond the end of this season remains a question.
Miller’s seven-year, US$56 million contract extension doesn’t kick in until July. His new deal has a no-movement clause, but his current contract doesn’t, so conceivably the team could trade him between the end of the regular season and the beginning of free agency.
He acknowledged that a team called him on Friday about Miller’s availability and didn’t deny there had been other discussions, but said he never received an offer for Miller.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.The Canucks were interested in bringing in a young centre to replace Miller if they were to have moved him.
Given the veteran winger’s struggles to finish this year, with just 12 goals in 53 games, teams showed little interest in taking on his full cap hit of US$6.65 million for two more seasons. Perhaps his hand hasn’t truly fully recovered from pre-season surgery?Article content But there’s little doubt that reducing Boeser’s cap hit to around US$5 million makes him a much more appealing player.
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