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The game between the Rangers and Canucks on Tuesday laid bare an uncomfortable on-ice reality for both organizations.
The New York Rangers were hosted by the Vancouver Canucks in an emotional return for their captain, who was back at Rogers Arena for the first time following a controversial trade.
Rangers captain J.T. Miller expects it to be emotional as he returns to Vancouver for the first time since the Canucks traded him last season after six seasons.
"You can't go back and change anything," Miller said as he returned to Vancouver for the first time since being traded to the Rangers.
J.T. Miller reflected on his emotional return to Vancouver as the New York Rangers defeated the Canucks, marking a night of closure and renewed focus.
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The Edmonton Oilers lost 4-3 in overtime to the New York Rangers on Thursday at Rogers Place. The Oilers led 3-1 heading into the third period, but two late goals from New York and a stellar push by J.
The highs and the lows of his time in Vancouver gave him a newfound perspective that helped prepare him to become the 29th captain in Blueshirts history.
This was Miller’s first visit to Vancouver, where he became a legitimate first-line player, since the trade. And he talked about how much he and his family loved it here. In fact, he said, his wife and two daughters made the trip, to visit with friends.
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