In a move that shook the NHL landscape, the Vancouver Canucks traded a collection of assets to the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2019, securing the services of talented forward JT Miller. The deal, which sent J.T. Miller to Vancouver in exchange for a package that included forward Michael Carcone, prospect Matt Bradley, and a conditional 2020 first-round pick, has been the subject of much debate among Canucks fans. As the Canucks continue to navigate the ever-changing world of professional hockey, a closer look at the trade that brought Miller to Vancouver is long overdue. With Miller's current contract set to expire in 2024, the Canucks will be forced to decide whether to re-sign their top-six forward or let him walk, making the 2019 trade a crucial factor in their future plans.
Trade tree: Revisiting the deal that brought JT Miller to Vancouver in 2019 Canucks Army