Miller broke his kneecap in 2019 and has battled other injuries in the years since, appearing in just 28 games in 2021. "Although my spirit for the game is there, unfortunately my body isn't,'' Miller wrote in his retirement announcement. He retires at the age of 33 with 71 points (13G / 58A) in 352 career games with the Bruins.
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Miller is one of 16 regulars who will not be in the Bruins lineup on Tuesday. The Bruins will need to recall multiple players from their taxi squad/AHL to fill out their lineup.
As reported earlier this week, Miller and Brandon Carlo were expected to split the Bruins' back-to-back on Monday/Tuesday.
Miller was hospitalized with a foot infection but is set to return to the Bruins lineup following a five-game absence. Miller will replace Connor Clifton in the lineup on Friday and re-enters with two assists in 19 games this season.
Miller was held out of Sunday's game because of the back-to-back but will play Tuesday vs. the Sabres. Miller has just two assists in 18 games this season.
Miller recently returned from a knee injury, so he will presumably sit because of the back-to-back. Jack Ahcan will replace him on the Bruins' blueline.
The veteran blueliner will play for the first time since February 18th, replacing Steven Kampfer on the third pairing with Jakub Zboril. Miller, who is not known for his offence, has just two assists and 14 shots on goal in 15 games this season.
Miller got some bad news on his MRI and is now considered week-to-week with an upper-body injury that he suffered in St. Louis back on February 23rd.
Miller played over 20 minutes in each of the last two games so it remains to be seen when he suffered the injury. The Bruins don’t believe it’s serious but Miller will be replaced by John Moore on Tuesday.
Miller has been out since November 26th but will be back tonight vs. the Devils. Miller will replace Charlie McAvoy, who is battling a lower-body ailment. Miller has just two assists and 16 shots in 11 games this season.
Miller, who returned from a hand injury four games ago, is out until at least late-December/early-February. The Bruins blue line continues to take hits but could get Brandon Carlo back in the near future.
Miller has missed the last 13 games with a hand injury, but is expected to play Wednesday in Detroit. Miller is officially listed as a game-time decision, so Jakub Zboril will dress for warmups as a precaution.
Miller has been out since October 18th, missing the last 13 games with a hand injury. Miller will return to the lineup in Detroit and has just one assist in seven games this season.
Miller has missed the last eight games with a hand injury, but could return as soon as Wednesday. Miller has a career-high of just 18 points, so he doesn’t have any fantasy value on the Bruins blueline.
Miller has a cast on his hand and will miss at least on month. The Bruins blueline is extremely banged up right now, so Jeremy Lauzon has been called up from Providence (AHL) to make his NHL debut on Thursday. Look for Miller to be back in mid-to-late November.
Miller suffered a head injury while blocking a shot in Edmonton and will return to Boston to be undergo further testing. With Charlie McAvoy also out, Urho Vaakainen has been called-up and will play on Saturday.
The Bruins had been targeting Saturday's game in Vancouver for Miller's return. Despite the setback, he is expected to travel with the team, which bodes well for his chances of playing Monday in Calgary.