J.T. Miller finally got the long-anticipated matchup against his former team out of the way on Saturday afternoon.
Canucks team president Jim Rutherford then talked about the chances of his team winning the Stanley Cup in the face of the pair of franchise-altering deals that he made, via The New York Times.
Miller took a leave of absence from the Canucks early in the season amid reports of a rift with teammate Elias Pettersson.
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