Today a new interview with musician Michael Bublé who has contacts inside the Canucks organization has revealed how the team is responding since the J.T. Miller trade. Earlier this week reports from Frank Seravalli surfaced that <a href='https://www.yardbarker.com/nhl/articles/vancouver_canucks_players_reportedly_very_upset_over_jt_miller_trade/s1_17448_41688229#:~:text=Seravalli%20says%20many%20Canucks%20players,team%20necessarily%20required%20or%20wanted.' class='lien_marqueur' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>Vancouver Canuck players were not happy with the team for trading away J.T. Miller</a> despite the team's internal conflict. This report was widely accepted as the general tone inside the Canucks locker room and led many to wonder if further issues would arise between bitter teammates and Elias Pettersson. With many fans worried about the future of the Canucks and a report from an insider leading them to believe they should be worried the true state of the team since the trade has not really been known to this point. Today an interview with world renowned musician Michael Bublé who has friends that play for the Canucks surfaced where he tried to calm the nerves of Canucks fans. <h3>Michael Bublé Makes A Statement About The Canucks Locker Room After The J.T. Miller Trade With the Miller trade come and gone and the Canucks clearly still all in on making the Stanley Cup Playoffs more locker room issues is the last thing this team would need. Today Bublé an avid Canucks fan and friend of several players confirmed that most of the players are happy for Miller and understand a move had to be made. I can tell you this, they're happy for J.T., they know he had to go. They understand they are losing a major player and person from the organization. Despite the disappointment of losing a major part of their organization Bublé confirms the Canucks players are thrilled they can move on and put this situation behind them. The team is excited for the challenge of getting back to hockey and proving they are united with the common goal of bringing a Stanley Cup to Vancouver. But they're also happy for themselves. That's a bunch of guys who are really excited to show us that they're galvanized.. It sounds like even though the break up between Miller and the Canucks organization was quite messy most of the players wish him well and hope he succeeds going forward into his future endeavors in New York and beyond. While it is great to hear from a source with inside knowledge that the locker room is rebounding the team now needs to continue proving that on the ice as they currently sit just outside the Stanley Cup Playoffs. If the team cannot find a way to pull themselves out of this hole then an improved locker room togetherness will all be for nothing.