The Rangers are now the heavy favorites to acquire J.T. Miller after the Hurricanes traded for Mikko Rantanen.
Here are three blockbuster Avalanche trade targets in the wake of the stunning Mikko Rantanen trade with the Hurricanes.
Where does the NHL's biggest in-season trade in decades leave the Canes, Avs and Blackhawks ... and the Canucks and Rangers? Let's dig in.
The three-team trade didn't involve Vancouver, but it may impact the Canucks more than anyone else in the NHL.
Last night, we likely witnessed the biggest transaction of the 21st century in the National Hockey League, at least certainly since the Matthew Tkachuk/Jonathan Huberdeau trade. Indeed, to see one of the best players in the NHL,
The Carolina Hurricanes, Colorado Avalanche and Chicago Blackhawks got together on Friday night and gave us one of the biggest blockbuster trades in
The writing seems to be on the wall for J.T. Miller and the Vancouver Canucks. According to Daily Faceoff's Frank Seravalli, both sides appear to have accepted that a split is inevitable, with each of them being "ready to move on" from each other.
The trade "stunned" execs around the league, but the Canes and Avs had been in talks since June. And now? "What else is Colorado up to?"
One way or another, Carolina Hurricanes rookie general manager Eric Tulsky was determined to make a splash.Before completing a three-way megadeal to acquire Mikko Rantanen on Friday, the Hurricanes were working on making one of two trades with the Vancouver Canucks: one involving J.
The Carolina Hurricanes have acquired forwards Mikko Rantanen from the Colorado Avalanche and Taylor Hall from the Chicago Blackhawks in a three-team trade.
The Hurricanes landed Mikko Rantanen on Friday, but reportedly nearly made a different trade with the Canucks instead.
The Hurricanes are loading up. Carolina acquired star right winger Mikko Rantanen from the Colorado Avalanche in a three-team trade, the clubs announced on Friday night.