VANCOUVER – Before their game against the Canucks Tuesday night, the Rangers had a scheduled day off Monday. And J.T. Miller took full advantage of it.

“I just tried to see as many people as I could,’’ said Miller, who spent five-and-a-half seasons with the Canucks before being traded to the Rangers last January for his second stint with the Blueshirts.

This was Miller’s first visit to Vancouver, where he became a legitimate first-line player, since the trade. And he talked about how much he and his family loved it here. In fact, he said, his wife and two daughters made the trip, to visit with friends.

“I never said a bad thing about Vancouver when I left,’’ Miller said. “I loved it here. It was like home. And the way they treated myself and my family is something I will always cherish.

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