J.T. Miller scores twice, Canucks hand Florida Panthers 7-2 drubbing
VANCOUVER — Canucks forward J.T. Miller only knew he was on the cusp of a major career milestone because his parents wouldn’t let him forget.
“They’ve been putting pressure on me for about a week now so I told them to stop texting me,” Miller said Monday night after he scored twice, leading the Canucks to a decisive 7-2 victory over the Florida Panthers.
His first goal of the evening was the 26-year-old’s 100th in the NHL, but it wasn’t a marker he’d been focused on.
“Honestly, you’re so wrapped up in the game that you’re not really paying attention,” Miller said. “It’s cool. Obviously I’m happy to do it. I’ve had a lot of help from other teammates along the way.”