Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli announced today that the Bruins signed defenseman Kevan Miller to a 2-year one-way contract. Miller's contract is worth an annual cap figure of $800,000.
Miller has appeared with 16 games with Boston this season, registering one goal and one
Miller has appeared with 16 games with Boston this season, registering one goal and one
assist with seven penalty minutes. The defenseman notched his first NHL goal this season against the Maple Leafs in Toronto on December 8, which proved to be the game-winning goal. Miller’s first NHL assist came on December 12 versus the Oilers in Edmonton.
The 26-year-old has skated in 19 games with the Providence Bruins this season and has registered two goals and three assists with 39 penalty minutes. The blueliner has skated in 154 career AHL games with Providence from 2011-2013, notching seven goals and 38 assists. Miller appeared in nine AHL playoff games for Providence in 2013 and accrued five assists with a plus-four rating.
Source: bruins.nhl.com
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