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Miller, who won the Hobey Baker Award given to college hockey’s top player in 2001, spent parts of 11 season with Buffalo from 2002 until 2014.
But former Michigan State goalie Ryan Miller will have taken about 20 years to traverse the path from Spartans standout to one of five new members of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.
LAS VEGAS — Ryan Miller never imagined having a career like this. Sure, he dreamed about making it to the NHL. But the fact that it's a reality still makes the 15-year veteran want to pinch himself.
Miller spent three seasons (1999-2002) at Michigan State, where he played in 106 games and set an NCAA record with 26 career shutouts, and MSU records for career goals against average (1.54) and ...
 This was a great video that get's into detail of the Miller family. How they came to MSU, all of their history. A great look at Ryan and even a sneak Hondo S. Carpenter Sr. | Feb 25, 2010 ...
EAST LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – After 18 seasons in the National Hockey League, Ryan Miller announced on Thursday morning he will be retiring at the conclusion of the 2020-21 season. Which is no… ...
 Miller grew up in East Lansing and had two dreams. His first was to play hockey for Michigan State University. As we all know, he did play hockey for MSU and he had an extremely successful ...
Ryan Miller is a household name in hockey — an All-American, a Hobey Baker winner, and a goaltender who will be remembered as one of the all-time greats. As the backbone of one of Michigan State ...