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Vancouver Canucks’ J.T. Miller Sparks Team with Two Assists in Playoffs
Vancouver Canucks‘ forward J.T. Miller delivered an impressive performance in Game 3 of the playoffs, registering two assists, two shots on goal, and five hits to help secure a 4-3 victory over the Edmonton Oilers.
Miller showcased his playmaking abilities by setting up two crucial goals for his teammates. The first assist came on Brock Boeser‘s opening goal in the first period, providing an early lead for the Canucks.
In the second period, Miller continued to shine by assisting Elias Lindholm on a power-play goal, further extending the Canucks’ advantage over the Oilers.
The 31-year-old center has been a key contributor for the Vancouver Canucks, tallying five points in the second round of the playoffs. With a total of two goals, nine assists, and 20 shots on net so far, Miller has demonstrated his impact on the ice.