Ryan Miller to Canucks: Latest Contract Details, Analysis and Reaction

July 1st, 2014 by Tim Daniels Leave a reply »

The Vancouver Canucks have reached an agreement with veteran goaltender Ryan Miller on a three-year contract.

SportsNet Hockey Central provided details of the free-agent signing:



Lyle Richardson of Spector's Hockey also had the contract details for Miller:



The Canucks later confirmed Miller's deal via the team website.

Following the move, Vancouver general manager Jim Benning and Miller spoke about the deal (via the Canucks):

Ben Kuzma of The Province broke down what the move means for the Canucks:



Miller was a longtime member of the Buffalo Sabres, but the Sabres traded him to the St. Louis Blues ahead of last season's trade deadline. Buffalo is currently in all-out rebuilding mode, while St. Louis was looking to upgrade in goal for a run at the Stanley Cup.

Things didn't work out for Miller or the Blues. The netminder struggled to acclimate to his new surroundings. He posted a .903 save percentage in 19 games after the trade, which would have represented the worst full-season mark of his career.



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