Given that Kevan Miller is a 31 year-old defenseman recovering from a fractured kneecap and only appeared in 39 regular season games last year for the Boston Bruins, it might well prove somewhat of a hard sell.
Since turning professional at the tail of the 2010-11 season with the Providence Bruins, after graduating the University of Vermont program, Kevan Miller has not yet had a season without missing at least some games. His best NHL campaign was in 2015-16, appearing in 71 of the Boston Bruins’ 82 games that year.
The challenge, given a history of not making a full season, is who would actually be willing to take on his $2.