Apparently, Colin Miller pays attention when the Golden Knights’ coaches meet with the team’s power play units.
Miller, who leads the team’s defensemen in scoring and possesses a lethal shot from the point, has been encouraged to shoot more by coach Gerard Gallant. His second-period power-play goal broke a scoreless tie against the Calgary Flames and ignited the Knights on Sunday at T-Mobile Arena.
William Karlsson took it from there, recording a natural hat trick as the Knights went on to defeat the Flames 4-0.
“I think that’s something we’re always working for,” said Miller, who got his 10th goal of the year when he took David Perron’s pass at the center point and unleashed a slap shot 5:33 into the period while Dougie Hamilton was off for tripping.