Since the cap-strapped Vancouver Canucks aren’t yet a Stanley Cup contender, Jim Rutherford, Patrik Allvin and the new management group need to make some tough decisions.
One of them is deciding what to do with their leading scorer, J.T. Miller.
If the Canucks are looking at trading Miller, there would be no shortage of teams interested.
What makes Miller unique is that he didn’t truly break out until he was 26 years old. That’s why Miller’s list of comparables over the past 20 years is relatively short.
Previous research shows that many players hit their peak by 24 years old.