Vancouver Canucks general manager boosted his top six by acquiring Tampa Bay Lightning J.T. Miller before signing Micheal Ferland to a four-year pact worth $14 million.
With two new forwards up front, secondary scoring should not be an issue for the Canucks. Miller is a three-time 20-goal scorer, and he’s hit the 40-point mark four times. Ferland scored 17 goals and 40 points for the Carolina Hurricanes this past season, a year after he had a career year with 21 goals and 41 points.
Now, the question is this: Who should play on the top line alongside Elias Pettersson and Brock Boeser?