Ryan Miller, who holds the record for most NHL wins by an American goalie with 387, sat down with InGoal Radio after retiring to reflect on his 18-season career, his 2010 Vezina Trophy, and his Olympic silver medal as tournament MVP. Miller also discussed his transition into coaching, rejoining the USA program for the 2022 Beijing Olympics, and offered practical advice for parents raising young goaltenders.
- Ryan Miller holds the all-time record for NHL wins by an American-born goalie with 387 career victories across 18 seasons.
- Miller won the 2010 Vezina Trophy and was named MVP of the 2010 Winter Olympics, where Team USA earned a silver medal.
- After retiring as a player, Miller transitioned into coaching and rejoined the USA Olympic program for the 2022 Beijing Games.
- Miller offers specific advice for goalie parents on how to support and develop a young goaltender without adding pressure.
- The episode also covers the new Bauer Vertexx Edge Pulse Ti steel, featuring a titanium coating designed to improve edge retention and blade durability.
Episode 137 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a lengthy interview with recently retired goalie Ryan Miller.
Feature Interview
presented by NHL Sense ArenaIn the feature interview, presented by Sense Arena, Miller looks back on a remarkable 18-season career that included the most NHL wins by an American goalie (387), the 2010 Vezina Trophy and a silver medal as MVP of the 2010 Olympics. Miller also talks about rejoining the USA Olympic team as a coach for the 2022 Beijing Games, and offers advice on raising a young goalie that will resonate with every other goalie and goalie parent.
Weekly Gear Segment
presented by The Hockey Shop Source for SportsAll that, plus a trip back to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for look at the new Bauer Vertexx Edge Pulse Ti steel with a titanium coating for a better edge and durability.
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