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Can the Canucks get fair value for Pettersson or Miller? | OverDrive Hour 2 | 01/22/25



Bryan Hayes, Jeff O’Neill and Jamie McLennan are joined by Got Yer Back podcast co-host and former NHLer Jason Strudwick to discuss the Connor McDavid suspension, the Edmonton Oilers statement about it, Leon Draisaitl and McDavid’s pursuit for the Hart Trophy, the ongoing drama between J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson in Vancouver, the Flames involvement in the playoff race, John Klingberg’s expectation in Edmonton and more. They also chat about whether or not putting different types of oils on your pizza is offside and play OverDrive favourite Role Play Level of Concern where they step into the shoes of Toronto Blue Jays President Mark Shapiro, Team Canada at the 4 Nations Face-Off, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell, Scottie Scheffler and the Vancouver Canucks.

10 Comments

  1. how they gona get full trade value – they gotta wait right up until the deadline then squeeze maximum return out of a desperate playoff bound team that's really pushing for a cup run (& forfeiting their future/top prospects to do it)…dont trade miller or pete now, do it on or right before March 7 (especially if it's clear by then canucks are missing the playoffs

  2. I 100 % agree with Strudwick , Miller is the heart of Vancouver. It would’ve been like trading Kesler and Bieksa and just being left with the Sedins during that era .. you just don’t do it

  3. 18:30 Whether the Canucks will and should trade Miller or Petey are two different things. That said, even if the Canucks decide to keep either, what about the blueline or the critical lack of secondary scoring? Scoring at least three goals in a game sure helps matters although these Canucks this month haven't done that very often.

  4. Like usual you boneheads talking about food are clueless..what people like varies what you clowns like means squat..bbq on pizza why not

  5. I still haven't heard one single Edmonton fan/reporter mention McDavid punching Garland in the back of the head. The blind bias is unbelievable

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