A blockbuster NHL trade on Friday night sent Vancouver Canucks star center J.T. Miller to the New York Rangers.
Team USA stars Matthew and Brady Tkachuk made waves during the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament — both on and off the ice.
Miller scored a pair of goals on two shots and doled out five hits in Sunday's 5-3 win over the Penguins.
New York Rangers rookie enforcer Matt Rempe had no doubts about his allegiance heading into Thursday’s 4 Nations Face-Off final, but he also had words of praise for one of his American teammates. Rempe enjoyed the physicality in the first USA-Canada meeting before both nations clinched a spot on Thursday's final.
A former NHL executive believes that the Vancouver Canucks made a mistake by including prospect Melvin Fernstrom in a trade with Pittsburgh last month.
With the addition of Miller on Jan. 31, the Blueshirts now have six players skating for their respective countries at the NHL’s first international event in nine years. That’s the second most of
Adam Fox scored the go-ahead goal at 11:26 of the third period, J.T. Miller had two goals and the New York Rangers rallied to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-3 on Sunday. Will Cuylle scored on the power play and Jimmy Vesey added his 100th NHL goal for the Rangers.
J.T. Miller is the alternate captain for the New York Rangers, as of February 2025. He was selected 15th overall by the New York Rangers in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Miller has also played for the ...
J.T. Miller is not buying into the hype surrounding the highly anticipated USA versus Sweden clash at the 4 Nations Face-Off.
When asked about the final on Thursday night and if fans can expect another bonkers start, this is what Miller told Dan Rosen of NHL.com: “We have a hockey game to win so we’re going to do whatever it takes as a group to win the game.”
After a couple months of stories detailing a reported rift with fellow Canucks star Elias Pettersson, Miller was traded to the Rangers on Jan. 31 in a blockbuster deal. The move brought Miller back to the team where he started his NHL career. The Rangers drafted him 15th overall in 2011.