Hockey Insider Reveals News On A Pair Of Stars From a Canadian Team
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S. Harper
June 25, 2022 (0:01)
It wasn't the season the Vancouver Canucks were hoping for. After a slow start with Head Coach Travis Greene Bruce Boudreau was brought in as his replacement but couldn't make up for the early season disasters.
Knowing Season's expectations weren't met we know changes where coming. However, Changes could be even more drastic then some expected. As TSN's Hockey Insider Darren Dreger revealed the Vancouver Canucks are listening to trade offers on top stars JT Miller, and Brock Boeser.
Miller was rumoured to be traded earlier in the season but the Canucks didn't get the value they were hoping for Miller so they didn't move him, while Boeser understandable had a tough season with the health of his father who passed away recently.
Both players could bring in some really good prospects and picks in return and both Miller and Boeser could easily fit in on teams top lines and make a impact especially cup contenders.
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