Ryan Miller Finishes Off His Career Against Minnesota
Anaheim Ducks goaltender Ryan Miller will play his final NHL game on Saturday when the team faces Minnesota. The 40-year-old announced his retirement on April 29. The 2010 Vezina Trophy winner beat the Kings in his previous start to pick up some momentum ahead of the special night. He owns a 4-8-1 record in 2020-21 with a 3.49 goals-against average and a .885 save percentage. Miller boasts the most all-time regular-season wins among American goalies with 391, and he's second in shutouts behind Jonathan Quick with 44. Saturday's matchup will be his 796th career game, which is also the second-most ever by a U.S.-born goalie.
Anaheim Ducks goalie Ryan Miller starts Saturday. Anaheim plays Los Angeles for the seventh time this year. Miller has yet to play against the Kings in 2021. He sports a 3-8-1 record, a goals-against average of 3.81, and a .882 save percentage. The veteran netminder announced he is retiring at the close of the season, which could mean he could see several more starts before the regular season wraps up.
Anaheim Ducks goaltender Ryan Miller had a 43-save performance on Monday but still ended up taking a 5-2 loss against Colorado. Danton Heinen and Troy Terry produced the goals. Miller made his 12th start of the season with John Gibson (upper body) currently out and considered day-to-day. His record dropped to 3-8-1. The Avalanche have now produced six games with 41-plus shots in their past 11 games, so this was always going to be a long night for Miller, who has recorded a 3.60 goals-against average and a .882 save percentage in 2020-21. He'll have a much easier time in the next matchup against Arizona if Gibson isn't ready to return. The Ducks are off until Friday, so Gibson has some nice recovery time.
Anaheim Ducks goaltender Ryan Miller will make a fifth consecutive start on Monday against Minnesota, with John Gibson (lower body) still working his way back from injury. Miller has one win in the previous four starts, and he owns a lowly 3-5-1 record for the season with a 3.67 goals-against average and a .877 save percentage. The Ducks have picked up only three wins in 17 games, so Miller is playing on a very poor team and should be ignored in fantasy hockey.
Anaheim Ducks backup goalie Ryan Miller will get the nod for Anaheim against Arizona on Thursday. Regular Ducks starter Jon Gibson is day-to-day with a lower-body injury. This year, Miller has played in nine games, posting a 2-4-1 record with a 2.66 goals-against-average and a .878 save percentage. The veteran netminder shouldn't play much of a fantasy factor as he has been a backup to John Gibson all season.
Anaheim Ducks goaltender Ryan Miller will start Saturday's matchup against the Sharks. The veteran netminder will record his sixth start of the season, after going 2-2-1 so far with a 3.20 goals-against average and a .888 save percentage. Miller made a relief appearance in Friday's 6-0 loss to San Jose and allowed one goal on three shots in 10:44 on the ice. He hasn't been very sharp throughout the year and it's a matchup the Ducks have lost five times in the last six meetings, so fantasy managers shouldn't expect much from Miller, whose best days are well behind him.