The rumoured rift between Vancouver Canucks stars JT Miller and Elias Pettersson may as well have been outright confirmed by captain Quinn Hughes and head coach Rick Tocchet on Saturday.
Hughes and Tocchet didn’t shy away from talking openly about the topic, with Hughes asserting that these things happen, and that he is confident the situation is workable. Tocchet made it quite clear he’s not happy with the situation, saying his players need to be mature, and focus on the task at hand. “You don’t have to play PlayStation together or go to dinner together, but [if] it’s your turn to go to the net, go to the net. It’s really what it comes down to.”
During Saturday Headlines on Hockey Night in Canada, Elliotte Friedman added further context that may help explain why Hughes and Tocchet weren’t exactly reserved when talking about the issues between Miller and Pettersson.
“I thought both Hughes and Tocchet were really good talking about this particular situation. But I think it’s not new to people who follow the Canucks that [Miller] and Pettersson have a unique relationship, to say the least. But three things have kind of brought it again into the forefront right now. Number one, the Canucks had thought this was solved last year. The team had a great year, the two players had a great year, and they thought they had moved past this. Obviously, that wasn’t the case.“Number two, it’s bled into the way they’ve played on the ice, and that can’t happen. You can’t have it affect the way the team and the players are playing. And number three, and this is probably the most important one, it has started to take its toll on the other people in the organization. The players, the coaching staff, and the hockey operations department.“Now, I think, in a perfect world, and it’s clear just talking around the league, that in a perfect world, the Canucks’ number one choice by far, is that Petters and Miller remain long term players in the organization. They’re both on the Four Nations teams for a reason. They’re both excellent players, and the Canucks have a better chance to win with them, and I think that is their goal. And they’ve told them, nobody expects you to play Playstation together, as Rick Tocchet said, but they do expect you to have a professional working relationship, and they have to have that. If yes, they can do it, then we don’t have a single problem here. If no, I don’t think there’s a timeline or anything like that, like they haven’t started the clock, but eventually, I think everybody realized something is going to have to give.”-Elliotte Friedman
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As ex-Canucks coach Bruce Boudreau shared earlier this week, the problems between Miller and Pettersson date back years now, and as Friedman said about the organization’s view of the situation — Boudreau thought it was in the past.
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