Regarding these Rangers, who would have fit right in with those inadequate 1997-2004 teams from the Dark Ages: 1. When the Rangers pulled off the Jan. 31 deal for J.
T. Miller, it was understood that the exchange in which Filip Chytil, Victor Mancini and a No. 1 went to Vancouver for the first-line center was not primarily about this year.
But did Miller have to take that sentiment literally? Look, the 32-year-old is not even on the first page of the issues the hierarchy must resolve this offseason, that’s obvious..
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Rangers need J.T. Miller to embody team identity after underwhelming stretch run

Look, the 32-year-old is not even on the first page of the issues the hierarchy must resolve this offseason, that’s obvious.