The Vancouver Canucks organization has been around for over 50 years, so entering the record books doesn't happen very often, but it did on Tuesday night with J.T. Miller registering two points in their win against the Calgary Flames.
J.T. Miller, along with Elias Pettersson and Erik Brannstrom all registered two points during last night's win over Calgary and for the 31-year-old forward, he entered some pretty elite company.
With his two points last night, J.T. Miller registered his 114th multi-point game as a member of the Vancouver Canucks, which moved him into ninth place, reaching the mark in 378 games. Todd Bertuzzi is also tied for ninth place with 114 multi-point games, but J.T. Miller reached the mark in 140 games fewer.
The Vancouver Canucks celebrated the East Palestine, Ohio native with a social media post after he recorded his second point last night on Pius Suter's goal, which gave them a 2-1 lead.
With J.T. Miller having five-years left on his contract following the 2024-25 season, there's no doubt he'll be able to continue climbing this list. Henrik Sedin currently holds the record with 257 multi-point games in his legendary career.
While that may be a tough mark to reach, it wouldn't shock anyone if J.T. Miller is in the top-three when his career is over. Miller is only 78 multi-point games back from Markus Naslund for third all-time in franchise history.
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NOVEMBRE 13 | 173 ANSWERS J.T. Miller is Cementing His Legacy in Vancouver Canucks History After Record Joining Night Will J.T. Miller break Henrik Sedin's multi-point game record (257 games) before he retires? | ||
Yes | 127 | 73.4 % |
No | 46 | 26.6 % |
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