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  • No good solution in rift between Canucks teammates Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller, Rutherford says


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    Vancouver Canucks’ J.T. Miller talks to Elias Pettersson before the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Washington Capitals, in Vancouver, on Jan. 25.DARRYL DYCK/The Canadian Press

    Jim Rutherford, president of hockey operations for the Vancouver Canucks, made a career as a small 5-foot-8 goaltender by overcoming any obstacles in his way, but he’s facing one now that he can’t seem to get past. He has two star players who apparently can’t stand one another: top centres J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson. And it’s put him and the organization in an unfathomable bind.

    In the past, he has always felt like he could find a solution to any tricky situation, Rutherford told The Globe and Mail during an interview on Monday, “and I felt like for a long time that there was a solution here because everybody has worked on it, including the parties involved.”

    “But it only gets resolved for a short period of time and then it festers again and so it certainly appears like there’s not a good solution that would keep this group together.”

    While that may not come as a huge surprise to the Vancouver market – both players’ names have been connected to trades amid reports they have repeatedly clashed – it is still sobering to hear when the president of the team confirms it. And when he admits there is no solution that is likely to make anyone happy, well, then, reality really does sink in.

    Vancouver Canucks willing to consider trades if the fit is right, GM says

    Of course, personality differences exist in every NHL dressing room. For as long as the league has existed, there have been situations where players haven’t liked one another. You would think that in this case, an alpha male who likes to push his weight around like Miller, 31, and a more sensitive and soft-spoken player like Pettersson, 26, could put their differences aside for the good of the team. But apparently not.

    “We’ve had those conversations and I think the parties understand that and I think they’ve tried,” Rutherford said. “As you know, sometimes emotions get deep and as much as people try sometimes you can’t get over it. It certainly appears that’s what’s going on here.”

    It is, to put it mildly, a problem that could end up impacting the Canucks for years.

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    Vancouver Canucks president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford, centre, general manager Patrik Allvin, back left, and head coach Rick Tocchet take part in a news conference in Vancouver, on Sept. 20, 2023.DARRYL DYCK/The Canadian Press

    “We’re talking about two of our top players,” Rutherford said. “Certainly, our two best forwards. It can really be tough on a franchise – not only present but into the future – when you’re planning on peaking this team into a contending team and then you find out that’s not going to happen. Or at least it’s not going to happen with the group we have now. Then you have to put together a new plan.”

    Last year, this situation seemed, well, unimaginable. The Canucks played a feisty, tightly-structured game that took them to the seventh game of the second round of the playoffs, which they ended up losing to the Edmonton Oilers, an eventual Stanley Cup finalist. It was a safe assumption that the team would take another step this year, and Pettersson in particular would be back to his old, prolific self. But that didn’t happen.

    Pettersson hasn’t looked anything like the player who earned an eight-year, nearly $93-million contract last March, making him one of the top-paid forwards in the league. It’s often seemed like the burden of expectations that come with that sort of deal has been too much. Or maybe it’s been the problems he’s experiencing with Miller that have shaken his confidence. Doesn’t matter. He’s been a shell of his former self.

    ‘We’re sick of it’: Vancouver Canucks searching for answers during slump

    Miller hasn’t looked like the dominant player who roamed the ice last year either, one of the top two-way centres in the NHL. He missed 10 games this season when he had to step away from the team for personal reasons. Who knows if the situation with Pettersson has impacted his game as well. How could it not if it’s as bad as Rutherford makes it out to be?

    But the whole team hasn’t looked the same either. This year’s version has, in recent weeks, taken down Toronto, Edmonton and Washington – three of the top teams in the league. But then other times, far too often, they have looked disorganized and disengaged. That’s the maddening part about it.

    “When you don’t have chemistry, it’s hard to be that consistent team because there’s too much going on in the room for everybody to concentrate on what they’re supposed to do,” Rutherford said.

    I asked Rutherford if he means the Miller-Pettersson drama has impacted the entire team.

    “Yes, yup,” he said.

    Rutherford and his general manager, Patrik Allvin, are uncertain if removing one of either Pettersson or Miller will fix the problem. “We don’t know,” Rutherford said. “We’ll just have to wait to find out. We’ll have to take it a step at a time. If we try and do it too fast, that’s really when you can make some mistakes.”

    Of course, the Canucks’ problems are no secret. The entire world knows. This includes general managers who have been circling the team like vultures looking to make away with an outstanding meal for very little cost. Rutherford said he’d be doing the same if he were in their shoes. But he didn’t earn the reputation he has by buying high and selling low.

    If the right deal doesn’t come along, it’s conceivable that both players could finish the season on the team. He said he’d rather not have to trade either player.

    As much as he wants to fix the problem, he has to be smart about it. He can’t just sell Pettersson and Miller for multiple first-round picks and start over, for one simple reason – superstar defenceman and captain, Quinn Hughes.

    Hughes is just 25 and entering his prime as a player. He could win multiple Norris trophies before his career is over. He does not want to be part of any rebuild in Vancouver. A retool perhaps, a rebuild definitely not.

    “If we were going to completely start over, that means he goes,” Rutherford told The Globe. “And we’d like to figure out a way that he’s here forever.”

    What does that look like?

    “We’ll have to do the best we can in trades,” Rutherford said. “Whatever assets you get in return, you may turn them into something else. And we have to work our way back into being a contending team.”

    Still, any way you look at it, the Canucks are in a vulnerable – scratch that – are in a lousy, horrible, rotten, just-about-as-bad-as-it-gets position. Both Miller and Pettersson are No. 1 centres. In these times, you don’t trade a No. 1 centre and get a No. 1 centre back. “Those deals aren’t going to be there,” Rutherford acknowledges.

    “So yeah, if a centre goes out of here we have to get some kind of centre back but it’s not going to be the same as the centre going out. It might not even be a No. 2 centre, but you’d have to do the best with what we have until we figure out how to fill that spot back in.

    “And then, of course, you have to get extra things [in any trade] that you can either use in the future to flip for NHL players now or for other positions or things like that.”

    This won’t be music to the ears of Canucks fans, but Rutherford is just being honest. It’s not like he asked for this nightmare to be foisted on him because he was bored with winning.

    What the Canucks look like at the end of this season is anyone’s guess. Odds are they are going to look at lot different and likely a lot less appealing. At least for a while.



    The rift between Canucks teammates Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller has been a hot topic of discussion among fans and analysts alike. Many have speculated on the reasons behind their strained relationship, but according to a recent post by Rutherford, there may be no good solution in sight.

    The post delves into the complexities of the situation, highlighting the challenges of managing two talented players who may have different personalities and playing styles. Rutherford suggests that the tension between Pettersson and Miller could be detrimental to the team’s success, but finding a resolution may not be easy.

    With both players being key contributors to the Canucks’ lineup, it’s crucial for the coaching staff and management to address the issue promptly. However, as Rutherford points out, there may not be a quick fix to mend the relationship between Pettersson and Miller.

    As fans eagerly await updates on the situation, it remains to be seen how the Canucks will navigate this rift and whether they can find a way to reconcile their differences for the greater good of the team.

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  • Elias Díaz, Padres agree on free-agent contract (source)


    The Padres and catcher Elias Díaz are in agreement on a one-year deal, a source told MLB.com’s AJ Cassavell on Tuesday. The club has not confirmed the deal, which is pending a physical.

    Díaz ended last season with San Diego after being released by the Rockies in August. He batted .190 with a .721 OPS over 21 at-bats and 12 games with the Padres.

    The 34-year-old Díaz will be the first player the Padres have brought in on a Major League deal this offseason and gives the club more depth behind the plate, something it needed after Kyle Higashioka signed a two-year contract with the Rangers in December.

    A 10-year veteran, Díaz owns a career .251/.304/.388 slash line and an 82 OPS+. However, he did hit 18 home runs for Colorado in 2021. He made his first All-Star team two years later and earned the game’s MVP honors.



    Breaking News: Elias Díaz, Padres agree on free-agent contract

    The San Diego Padres have made a major move in the offseason, as they have reportedly agreed to a free-agent contract with catcher Elias Díaz. The deal is said to be worth $4 million over one year, according to sources close to the negotiations.

    Díaz, 31, is coming off a solid season with the Colorado Rockies, where he hit .222 with 18 home runs and 47 RBIs in 113 games. Known for his strong defensive skills behind the plate, Díaz will provide a valuable addition to the Padres’ lineup.

    The signing of Díaz is seen as a key move for the Padres, who are looking to strengthen their roster in order to compete for a playoff spot in the highly competitive National League West division.

    Stay tuned for more updates as the Padres continue to make moves in the offseason to bolster their roster for the upcoming season. #Padres #MLB #EliasDíaz

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  • Padres re-sign Elías Díaz as first free agent of offseason – San Diego Union-Tribune


    The Padres on Tuesday made their first free-agent addition of the offseason, agreeing to a reunion with Elías Díaz, the Union-Tribune confirmed.

    Miami-based El Extrabase reported on social media that the deal was for $3.5 million for one year.

    Díaz also received a mutual option for 2026.

    An All-Star Game MVP in 2023, Díaz caught on with the Padres in September after the Rockies released him toward the end of an injury-plagued 2024.

    Díaz hit .190/.292/.429   with one homer and three RBIs in 12 games down the stretch. He ultimately replaced Luis Campusano as the No. 2 catcher behind Kyle Higashioka and appeared in one postseason game.

    Both Higashioka and Díaz filed for free agency, but Higashioka signed a two-year, $13.5 million deal with the Rangers.

    The 34-year-old Díaz is returning to compete with the 26-year-old Campusano — who was optioned to Triple-A El Paso late in the year and left off the postseason roster — for the starting job behind the plate.

    Martín Maldonado, 38, was also signed to a minor league deal to add to the catching competition this spring.

    Díaz represents the Padres’ first free agent signing this offseason.

    In contrast, Jurickson Profar (Braves), Tanner Scott (Dodgers), Donovan Solano (Mariners) and Martín Pérez (White Sox) have followed Higashioka out the door to new teams, while Ha-Seong Kim, David Peralta and Nick Ahmed remain free agents.

    The Padres’ only other addition to the 40-man roster this offseason is trading for reliever Ron Marinaccio last week as a depth piece.

    Díaz is a .251/.304/.388 hitter across 10 big-league seasons. He hit a career-high 18 home runs in 2021 with the Rockies and paired 14 homers and 72 RBIs with a .267/.316/.409 batting line with the Rockies as an All-Star 2023.

    Díaz was hitting .270/.315/.378 with six homers and 39 RBIs in 96 games last year when he was released late in the final year of a three-year, $14.5 million contract as the Rockies committed to giving prospect Drew Romo a look behind the plate.

    Staff writer Kevin Acee contributed to this report. 



    The San Diego Padres wasted no time in making their first move of the offseason, re-signing catcher Elías Díaz to a multi-year contract. The 31-year-old Venezuelan had a solid season in 2021, hitting .238 with 12 home runs and 50 RBIs in 112 games.

    Díaz’s strong defensive skills and leadership behind the plate were key factors in the Padres’ decision to bring him back for another season. With his experience and familiarity with the pitching staff, Díaz will continue to be an important asset for the team as they look to make a deep playoff run in 2022.

    General Manager A.J. Preller expressed his excitement about re-signing Díaz, stating, “We are thrilled to have Elías back in a Padres uniform. His work ethic, professionalism, and ability to handle our pitching staff were all factors in bringing him back. We believe he will continue to be a valuable contributor to our team moving forward.”

    Fans can expect to see Díaz behind the plate once again next season, as the Padres continue to build their roster in pursuit of a World Series championship. Stay tuned for more offseason moves from the Padres as they look to strengthen their team for the 2022 season.

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  • Haunted Vessel Doll positive Intuitive Perception Paranormal Energy Elias

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