Camera captures JT Miller yelling and banging his stick at another teammate
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Sam Hutch
January 1, 2023 (3:31 PM)
The Vancouver Canucks are a middle of the pack team in the Western Conference this season. They never seem to be able to get any traction. Now it seems the Canucks have another issue, JT Miller.
It started a couple of months ago when Miller got made at teammate Luke Schenn. Then is continue when he got mad at goaltender Colin Delia not going to the bench for an extra attacker and now, it's happened once again.
Last night, when the Canucks took on the Calgary Flames, Miller was at it again getting mad after what would be the last draw of the game, take a look:
Miller seemingly got mad at one of his defenders for not coming down and positioning himself in a better position for the offensive zone face off.
The more the season continues, the more frustration you're starting to see bleed through on the ice. For a guy who just signed a long term deal this past of season, that's not the kind of thing you'd want to see.
You might be able to excuse it as an act of frustration if it happened just once, but it's becoming a pattern. Hopefully this time, Miller can take accountability for how he conducts himself on the ice.
The good news, Miller only has 8.5 years left on his contract with the Canucks.
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