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Vancouver Canucks forward and leading goal scorer J.T. Miller is taking an indefinite leave for personal reasons, the team announced Tuesday.

The Canucks did not provide any additional details regarding Miller’s absence.

“Right now, our sole focus is making sure that J.T. knows the entire organization is here to support him,” Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin said in a statement. “Out of respect to J.T., we will have no further comment at this time.”

Miller, who is tied for the team lead with six goals, played in the Canucks’ most recent game which was a 5-3 loss Sunday to the Nashville Predators. Miller finished with zero shots and a season-low 11:49 in ice time despite averaging 18:24 per game this season. He was also benched for the majority of the third period.

Canucks coach Rick Tocchet was asked why Miller had his minutes limited in the game’s final frame.

“I went with the guys who I thought could get us back in the game,” Tocchet said.

Tocchet was then asked if Miller, 31, was dealing with an injury that might have played a role in his ice time against the Predators.

“No,” Tocchet said before moving onto the next question.

The loss against the Predators snapped Miller’s three-game points streak. Miller is one of four Canucks’ players who has a team-leading six goals while his 16 points are second behind captain and reigning Norris Trophy winner Quinn Hughes. Before the announcement, Miller was on pace for 29 goals and 77 points over a full 82-game season.

Last season, Miller had the strongest campaign of his career by scoring a personal-best 32 goals and 103 points. He was a major reason why the Canucks emerged into one of the NHL’s biggest surprises and finished with 109 points for their first 100-point season since 2014-15. They would reach the second round where they lost to the eventual Stanley Cup runners-up Edmonton Oilers.

Entering Tuesday, the Canucks (9-5-3) were third in the Pacific Division and were three points behind the division-leading Vegas Golden Knights.

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Ohtani opens spring with solo HR in first at-bat

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GLENDALE, Ariz. — Shohei Ohtani put any concerns about his surgically repaired left shoulder to rest with just one at-bat.

Ohtani crushed a full-count fastball from Yusei Kikuchi over the left-field fence in his first plate appearance this spring Friday night, staking the Los Angeles Dodgers a 1-0 advantage against the Los Angeles Angels.

Ohtani batted twice more, popping out to short in the second inning and striking out swinging in the fifth. He left the game after the fifth inning, as planned.

Friday’s home run comes after Ohtani underwent arthroscopic surgery in November to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder suffered when diving into second base during the World Series. The 30-year-old, who won his third Most Valuable Player award to cap a dream first season in which the Dodgers captured their eighth World Series title, had been cautious in his return, hoping to ensure he’s healthy for Los Angeles’ season-opening series against the Chicago Cubs in Japan on March 18.

When Ohtani ascended the dugout steps at 6:08 p.m. local time, fans greeted him with a cheer and watched him take three practice swings before stepping into the batter’s box accompanied by a louder ovation. He started the at-bat from Kikuchi, his countryman who joined the Angels this winter, by staring at a 95 mph fastball for a strike. Ohtani took a curveball for a ball, swung through another for a strike, stared at one more low and didn’t bite on an outside fastball before taking a 94 mph fastball into the Dodgers’ bullpen in left field.

Ohtani, in his second season with the Dodgers, continues to rehabilitate his right arm after a second Tommy John surgery, which caused him to not pitch in 2024. He is targeting a return to the mound in May.

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Tigers’ Vierling (shoulder) to miss Opening Day

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Tigers' Vierling (shoulder) to miss Opening Day

Detroit Tigers outfielder Matt Vierling is nursing a strained right rotator cuff and will not be ready by Opening Day, manager A.J. Hinch said Friday.

The team announced that Vierling, 28, will complete a period of rest before being reevaluated for baseball activities.

Vierling batted .257 with career highs in homers (16), doubles (28), RBIs (57) and runs (80) in 144 games with the Tigers in 2024.

He is a career .259 hitter with 34 homers and 139 RBIs in 429 games with the Philadelphia Phillies (2021-22) and Tigers.

Detroit opens the season with a three-game road series against the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers from March 27 to March 29.

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Phillies’ Harper back in lineup 2 days after HBP

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CLEARWATER, Fla. — Bryce Harper returned to the Philadelphia Phillies‘ lineup Friday, two days after getting hit on the arm by a pitch.

Harper hit second and went 2-for-3 with a strikeout while playing in his usual spot at first base against the Boston Red Sox in a 7-5 victory.

Harper had a bruise on his right arm after getting hit by a 92 mph pitch from Toronto Blue Jays left-hander Richard Lovelady. Manager Rob Thomson said that Harper had a scheduled day off Thursday and that the team was “not really overconcerned at all.”

Thomson told reporters the team’s initial diagnosis was a bruised right triceps.

The two-time National League MVP had entered play Friday still looking for his first hit of the spring. Harper was 0-for-2 with a walk in his three plate appearances in Grapefruit League play before Friday.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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