Itѻýs been an interesting week for J.T. Miller of the Vancouver Canucks.
Miller was involved in a couple of controversies that had fans and media alike criticizing the 29-year-old forward.
In the latest instance, he caught flak from the Hockey Night in Canada panel for his lack of effort in a 3-2 New Yearѻýs Eve loss to the Flames in Calgary.
Former Canuck and current HNIC studio analyst Kevin Bieksa stated that he couldnѻýt defend a lazy line change by Miller while fellow analyst Kelly Hrudey also questioned Millerѻýs effort on another play.
I love the intensity that Miller usually plays with but last weekѻýs on-ice outburst in which he embarrassed goaltender Collin Delia was inexcusable.
In case you missed it, the Canucks were trailing the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 late in the third period during a game Thursday night in Winnipeg and had possession of the puck in their own zone. Delia was looking at the bench waiting for head coach Bruce Boudreau to give him the signal to leave the ice for an extra attacker.
With no indication from Boudreau to get to the bench, Delia remained close to his crease.
That, however, infuriated Miller who could be seen yelling at Delia to get off the ice. Miller even smashed his stick on the crossbar when he had possession of the puck behind the net in a clear sign to get Delia to vacate the premises.
One of the unwritten rules of team sports is to never show up or embarrass your teammates on the field of play.
Miller broke that rule.
In fact, Miller also embarrassed Boudreau.
Pulling the goalie is a game management decision that is made by the head coach ѻý not by an alternate captain who is on the ice.
What made it look even worse is that Delia is a 28-year-old journeyman just trying to stay in the league.
I wonder if Miller would have tried the same stunt if the goalie at the other end of the ice ѻý Jacob Markstrom - was still a Canuck?
Donѻýt think so.
ѻýI think his emotions are all about his competitiveness and when things donѻýt go well for him or heѻýs trying hard and not getting the results he wantsѻý heѻýs an emotional guy. Iѻýve played with and coached a lot of emotional guys but Iѻýd rather have an emotional guy that cares than a non-emotional guy that doesnѻýt,ѻý Boudreau stated to the media after Mondayѻýs practice, obviously taking the high road to protect his player.
The irony of it all is that Miller is a fiery competitor but we have seen too many instances where his effort ѻý like in the Calgary game ѻý is lackadaisical.
Miller is supposed to be a leader on the hockey club as the ѻýAѻý on his jersey would indicate.
Leadership, however, needs checks and balances otherwise it becomes a dictatorship.
Thatѻýs why the U.S. Government has an executive branch (the President), a judiciary branch (the Supreme Court) and a legislative branch (the Senate). Each branch holds the other two accountable.
When the team had veterans around like Markstrom, Chris Tanev, Jay Beagle or Brandon Sutter, Miller could be held in check but apparently thatѻýs not the case anymore as Miller has become the Alpha Male of the hockey club.
You donѻýt need to be ѻýin the roomѻý to figure it out.
In fact, all you have to do is listen to Miller being interviewed by Sportsnetѻýs Ryan Leslie prior to the game in Calgary regarding the incident with Delia.
During the interview, Miller told Leslie ѻýI donѻýt even know why this is being talked aboutѻý and that ѻýI didnѻýt even notice (the incident) this was a thing until today.ѻý
Doesnѻýt sound like a guy who got a message that what he did was wrong.
Veteran B.C. sports personality Bob ѻýthe Mojѻý Marjanovich writes twice weekly for Black Press Media. And check out his weekly podcast every Monday at or your local Black Press Media website.
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