The Vancouver Canucks welcomed back J.T. Miller to Rogers Arena on Tuesday for the first time since he was traded to the New York Rangers last season. He had faced his former team before at Madison Square Garden shortly after the trade, but this was his first trip to Vancouver as a visitor in a long time.
For the first time this season, all 32 teams were in action at the same time. So that’s a very long summary of the evening, but here are the results and highlights: 109 goals were scored on the night, the third-highest total in NHL history.
On Tuesday night, the Vancouver Canucks welcomed former centreman JT Miller to Rogers Arena for the first time since trading him to the New York Rangers in January.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
It will be an emotional night in Vancouver when the Canucks welcome back former star centre, JT Miller. Miller met with the Vancouver media following pregame skate to discuss his big night: “A lot of good memories here.
The Vancouver Canucks (5-5) play host to the New York Rangers (3-5-2) at Rogers Arena tonight. It’s the highly anticipated return of JT Miller for the first time since last January’s trade that brought Filip Chytil, Victor Mancini, and a first-round pick in return. The Canucks will be without captain Quinn Hughes for a second straight game.
When the New York Rangers last visited Rogers Arena to face off against the Vancouver Canucks, there was a juicy subplot involving J.T. Miller. The veteran forward will again be part an intriguing storyline when the Rangers and Canucks hook up in Vancouver on Tuesday.
The banged-up Vancouver Canucks had a much-needed day off Monday before they wrap up a three-game homestand by hosting J.T. Miller and the New York Rangers on Tuesday night.
J.T. Miller‘s return to Vancouver highlights an important week for the struggling New York Rangers. And perhaps seeing their captain back in Vancouver for the first time since the Canucks traded him to the Rangers on Jan.
J.T. Miller is feeling the heat right now and the timing probably couldn’t be any worse for the New York Rangers captain. That’s because Miller returns to Vancouver with the Rangers on Tuesday for the first time since the Canucks traded him back to Broadway this past Jan.
When former Vancouver Canucks star J.T. Miller skates into Rogers Arena wearing a New York Rangers jersey on Tuesday, it will be one of those moments that tests a city’s memory.
The New York Rangers lost to the Minnesota Wild 2-1 at Madison Square Garden on Monday. It is their fourth home loss in as many games to start a 2025-26 season with high expectations.
Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Anthony Stolarz revealed what New York Rangers captain J.T. Miller told him after Thursday's scary sequence. The moment occurred late in the third period of Toronto’s 2–1 overtime win, when a blast from New York's Matt Rempe dislodged Stolarz’s helmet.
JT Miller didn’t think he would be facing questions about the New York Rangers’ struggles so early in his tenure as the team’s captain. New head coach Mike Sullivan gave Miller the honor of being the Original Six organization’s leader, and many believed it was going to be a bounce-back season for the proud franchise.
It’s been a tale of two New York Rangers teams early on in the 2025-26 National Hockey League season. The road version is 2-0, with 10 goals for and just one against.
K’Andre Miller made quite the first impression in his debut with the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday. Acquired in a trade with the New York Rangers on July 1, Miller scored two goals in his first game with the Hurricanes, a 6-3 victory over the New Jersey Devils.
J.T. Miller’s first game as captain of the New York Rangers didn’t go as hoped. The Rangers looked flat in their 2025-26 opener, falling 3-0 to the Pittsburgh Penguins in front of a sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday.
The New York Rangers had a scare as their captain, J.T. Miller, left practice with a lower-body injury, and he missed their preseason game against the New Jersey Devils on Oct.
The New York Rangers go into the 2025-26 NHL regular season with a new leader, naming J.T. Miller the 29th captain in franchise history last month. The forward joined the Rangers after a trade from the Vancouver Canucks last season, proceeding to score 13 goals and 22 assists for 35 points in 32 games with the blueshirts.
The New York Rangers provided an update on captain J.T. Miller's status after his injury scare at practice on Monday. Miller, who suffered a noncontact lower-body injury at the start of the week, has been ruled out of Thursday’s preseason game against the New Jersey Devils.
New York Rangers forward J.T. Miller exited practice on Monday with a non-contact injury and appeared to be in pain. The team did not provide an official update, but the New York Post reported that Miller was considered day-to-day with a lower-body injury and could practice again as soon as Tuesday.
The New York Rangers received a welcome dose of good news after a brief injury scare involving captain J.T. Miller. According to Vince Mercogliano, “Sounds like the New York Rangers avoided anything serious with JT Miller.” “There’s even hope he may practice tomorrow,” he adds.
The New York Rangers got some bad news on Monday, as center J.T. Miller is being evaluated for a potential lower-body injury, according to Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan.
It might seem like forever ago – but J.T. Miller made his NHL debut with the New York Rangers in 2013. Now he finds himself as the captain of perhaps the most storied franchise in the NHL.
The New York Rangers are preparing for a 2025-26 season that looks to be a significant qualitative leap in relation to their performance last campaign, where they couldn't reach the playoffs.