On Saturday, longtime Kings announcer Bob Miller suffered what's being called a "mild stroke" on Saturday, while on set at the NHL All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles. Miller was taken to USC's Keck Hospital for observation and stayed there under what I can only assume is the best medical care. The 78-year-old Miller underwent quadruple bypass surgery about a year ago, and according to CBS, he underwent bypass surgery this weekend as well.
Miller’s voice was heard on Friday night’s NHL100 ceremony, as he narrated the presentation of the National Hockey League’s best players from the 1970s.