Former Norris Trophy winner and current ESPN hockey analyst P.K. Subban made a bold prediction about K’Andre Miller.
Since playing his first games with the New York Rangers during the 2020-21 season, Miller’s overall talent has been undeniable.
The 24-year-old has improved year after year and now it’s about putting all the tools together to transform into a more two-way defenseman.
Subban believes if Miller is able to do just that, he’ll have unlimited potential.
“I still believe K’Andre Miller can be a top defensemen, and one of the best complete players in the league…if he commits to a more demanding brand of hockey,” Subban posted via X. “He’s got the tools, now he’s gotta put them all together. Will he?”
Everyone knows how explosive Miller is as an offensive defenseman, but it’s his defensive game that’s still in question.
Miller started the season paired alongside Adam Fox, but Peter Laviolette decided to shake things up and put him back with his old partner, Jacob Trouba.
A lot of people forget how young Miller is and the fact that he still has a lot of room to grow and develop.
He’s a player who has all the skill sets to be both an impactful player and potential All-Star caliber kind of defenseman.