Will they cheer? Will they jeer? Will they chant his name? Will there be a video tribute?
The long-awaited return of J.T. Miller to Rogers Arena on Tuesday is marquee material because of what the former Vancouver Canucks star meant to the franchise in his finest moments.
They’re often forgotten amid F-bombs and stick-slams of mistake frustration, challenging teammates, and especially a drama-filled disconnect with Elias Pettersson that led to his trade to the New York Rangers on Jan. 31.
At his best, Miller and Quinn Hughes were driving forces to power the Canucks to the post-season and nearly advance to the Western Conference final in 2024. Miller had a career-high 103 points (37-66) in that glorious season that produced a Pacific Division title. Hughes led all defencemen wit

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