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I want them to keep JT Miller.
I'd like for them to move Pearson and Poolman.
Noah dobson and barzal for pettersson please. Sign miller for 7.5 x 7
I would do Miller for Dobson immediately.
Dobson was re-signed today so there goes that idea officially. Lol we got nothing for our 50th birthday.
it's becoming apparent the league is of the opinion that j t miller's 99 point season is a one off and he isn't worth what he's asking for. would he look at a kadri type deal now? would vancouver try and make that deal if he would? love it if dobson was a canuck.
As an Isles fan, I could see Josh Bailey and a 1st for Miller. I hope it happens.
Miller is trending because of people like you. You say you wouldn't talk about him but yet, keep bringing him up when there is absolutely nothing new to dicuss. Stop whining when you're part of the cause and problem. Maybe find something else to talk about or don't make as many videos….
WOW! It seems like it was Only Yesterday That there was A JT Miller Trade Video. Oh! Yeah! It was Only Yesterday. LOL
Not sure what the Canucks expect. They don’t want to grant extension talks and they want an arm and a leg for Miller. He’s an excellent player but he’d not a star. Come the deadline all you’re getting is a late number 1 pick. Sure they can try to fleece Lou but and I want him fired but he can’t be that stupid! Take the pick now because it’s all you’re gonna wind up with anyway. Dobson? Only if Lou is smoking and drinking that night.
As an isles fan anyone that thinks Dobson would be involved in any trade talks is just wrong and that is a non starter. I would be pretty upset if the Isles even traded for Miller in the first place cause trade price is too high and he wants way too much money
How about not trading Mr. Miller? This trend sounds, like an never-ending story. What chapter are we now in?
What Now? How about yet another JT Miller video?!
Mock trade:
To Islanders: JT Miller (50% retained or signs a 4yr, 30M contract) & a 2023 second round pick.
To Canucks: A 2023 first round pick, a 2024 3rd round pick, Aatu Raty & Josh Bailey.
Edit: Feel free to crucify me down below.
Miller doesn't have the trade value that Vancouver, and it's fans, think he has.
The Canucks options are sign Miller, or trade him at the deadline as a rental.
Isles fans don't want Dobson to go anywhere. We do have an excess of mid 6 forwards though. Are any of those interesting to Canucks fans?
What are the chances we can't resign or trade and he leaves Van for nothing?
As an Isles fan, Kadri is a good player, but to give him 7yrs at his age! I'm tired w/ the JT or Tarasenko talk. Might as well stick w/ the youth, hope Wally-Bellows make the production jump & eventually Dufour and Raty make their way up. At this point, Bailey and Palmeri contracts worry me when its time to re-sign Barzal.
Make more stupid videos about the red wings
If it does anything it probably makes Miller going to free agency more likely. Since Vancouver probably would try to use Kadri as a comparable to try and bring the cost down. While Miller knows the cap is going to start going back up. Because he's younger than Kadri he can afford to make a gamble that the cap goes up, teams have a bit more room to play around with, and someone offers him a lot more than what Kadri got.
The longer this drags on, the lower I think Miller's stocks would become… Unlike Rutherford's public comments a month ago, I don't think the pressure point is the trading deadline but rather before training camp. Miller's trade value (not his personal value as a player, but trade value for the Canucks) will go down significantly, if not already.
Kadri still comes with questionmarks.. one good post season doesn't erase that
The only teams who should be in on Miller should be contenders. You don’t bring in a 29 year old player on an expiring contract unless you think you’re close. But for a team like that, a 99 point player at a $5.25 million cap hit should be worth something substantial. I don’t see the Islanders as contenders. The problem is that there’s a flat cap and teams in contention have no space. That’s what the Canucks are dealing with. If they’re bringing $5.25 million in, they have to send that amount out. And if that happens, the Canucks would clearly demand a high pick or prospect in return. Teams are reluctant to do that. The Flames got Kadri for nothing.
Forget Dobson already. Even if he didn’t already sign, there would be no way he’s moved