The NHL trade deadline is less than two months away, and teams have already begun to prepare themselves for the league’s annual trade bonanza. The Detroit Red Wings are no different, with reports pointing to them and the Buffalo Sabres sizing each other up for a potential trade.
Here is why the Hurricanes must swing for the fences and trade for J.T. Miller ahead of the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline.
Welcome to The Weekly Rewind, a column published every Monday that recaps the past week of Vancouver Canucks hockey, including the team’s record, players with the highest stats, and more. This week, we’ll be looking at what the Canucks got up to from January 13 to 19, 2025.
The 2024-25 NHL regular season is half over but it's already been busy in the trade market. Twenty deals have gone down with notable players like
J.T. Miller came very close to being held out of the Vancouver Canucks’ game against the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday. That’s according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, who reported live on Hockey Day in Canada that the Canucks came very close to trading Miller.
J.T. Miller finished with the lowest 5-on-5 ice time for the Vancouver Canucks in their 5-1 loss to the Los Angeles Kings.
It's been a rough season for the Vancouver Canucks. Here is a long list of everything that has gone wrong for the team.
Here are four Vancouver Canucks players who could be traded by this year's deadline, which is not that far away.
The Vancouver Canucks' colossal mistakes made it all too easy for the Winnipeg Jets to soar to cruising altitude.
The Canucks' form continues to swing wildly from game to game and the Jets took advantage with a Kyle Connor hat trick in the first period.
After their most complete game of 2025, the Vancouver Canucks fell 6–1 to the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday night. Winnipeg’s goal scorers were Kyle Connor (3), Neal Pionk, Nino Niederreiter, and Mark Scheifele.
Still, Miller’s underlying numbers at 5-on-5 are quite strong. He leads all Canucks forwards in expected goals percentage, just ahead of Garland, as well as in on-ice goals for per 60 minutes, even if he’s not the one scoring the goals most of the time.