“I kind of thought this year would probably be my last year, and wanted to take the time to appreciate everything about the game,” Miller said. “It’s been a good year. I’ve been able to soak it in. I could have waited to retire, but just felt like this would be a good way to say goodbye, with some time to appreciate it and tell the guys, so I could enjoy the moment.”
The 40-year old has a career 390-289-86 record with a 2.64 GAA, .914 save percentage and 44 shutouts. His career started in Buffalo, with stops in St.