The Vancouver Canucks are sending forward J.T. Miller to the New York Rangers in a multiplayer swap, according to reports.
Sportsnet, TSN and the New York Post are reporting the two teams have agreed to a deal.
Miller was scratched from Vancouver’s game in Dallas on Friday night.
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The Canucks acquired centre Filip Chytil, defenceman Victor Mancini and a conditional first-round pick, according to reports.
In addition to Miller, the Rangers acquired defencemen Jackson Dorrington and Erik Brannstrom.
The Canucks have dealt with a reported rift between Miller and forward Elias Pettersson this season.
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