DJ Bean of WEEI reported the news. Miller, 28, had 18 points (five goals, 13 assists) in 71 games played in 2015-16.
While not much of a scorer, Miller was consistently on the ice when good things happened last year. He had the second-best plus/minus on the team, all while setting career highs across nearly every major category. That said, Miller also drew some criticism for his play, which would be solid on one night and wildly inconsistent the next.
“I think it was frustrating,” Miller said, per Stephen Hewitt of the Boston Herald. “I wanted to be more consistent throughout the season. There were some ups and downs coming back off surgery last season and this year I was trying to find my feet initially and toward the end I started to play pretty well."
Still, the move makes the lower portion of Boston's defenseman rotation a bit expensive. Between Miller and Adam McQuaid ...
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