Over the past few weeks, rumors have suggested that there was possibly an issue between forwards JT Miller and Elias Pettersson with the Vancouver Canucks.
During his passage to Hockey 360Monday, our collaborator with The AthleticPierre LeBrun, addressed this situation concerning two star players for the Canadian team.
He recalled that team captain Quinn Hughes did not deny the rumors to the media, which suggested that a conflict is present in the Canucks locker room.
Since then, LeBrun has shared that various general managers are inquiring with Vancouver GM Patrik Allvin about the possibility of completing a trade involving one of these players. According to the hockey informant for The Athleticit remains to be seen whether the price offered could suit the Canucks who do not intend to simply make a trade at any price. He notes, however, that the problem is that the teams inquiring about the situation are in a position to be in the playoffs and therefore it is difficult to establish a return that would interest Vancouver. LeBrun, however, confirms that calls are being made about the two attackers.
Pettersson is currently sidelined with an upper body injury. He has 10 goals and 18 assists to his name in 34 games this season. Miller, for his part, has 25 points in 28 games on his record. He stepped away from team activities in November for personal reasons.
Aged 26, Pettersson has just started an eight-year contract that will earn him a total of $92.8 million. Miller is in the second year of a seven-year, $56 million pact.
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