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K'Andre Miller offers heartfelt goodbye to Rangers fans after trade

K'Andre Miller offers heartfelt goodbye to Rangers fans after trade

New York Post18-07-2025
K'Andre Miller gave a heartfelt goodbye message to New York Rangers fans on Thursday.
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The defenseman, traded to the Hurricanes earlier this offseason, made sure to thank everyone who helped him at his first stop of his career.
In the message, Miller addressed the many people who helped him during his time on the Rangers in an Instagram post.
'To the Rangers fans— I'll miss the roar of the crowd and the 'Let's Go Rangers' chants that will forever echo in my mind. Your fandom is second to none,' Miller started. 'To the workers at MSG — thank you for always being there, especially coming in and out of the building. Your presence and support never went unnoticed.
'To the first responders around the Garden — thank you for keeping the Rangers family and our fans safe every single day. Stay strong. To my teammates — Thank you for your support and lessons along the way. You made me a better player and person. Grateful.
3 Former Ranger Defenseman K'Andre Miller.
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'To the Rangers coaches, trainers, and support staff — thank you for teaching me, caring for me, and helping me. Most appreciated. To Chris Drury and Mr. Dolan — thank you for giving me my start and allowing me to live out my dream in the greatest arena in the world. Thank you.
'Peace out, NYC. Stay safe. Until we meet again.'
3 Miller celebrates after scoring a goal.
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The Rangers selected Miller with the No. 22 pick of the 2018 draft. He made his NHL debut in the 2020-21 season, tallying his first point in his fourth career game against the Penguins.
Miller was also named to the All-Rookie team during his first season.
During his five-year tenure with the Rangers, Miller racked up 36 points and 96 assists, in 368 games.
3 Miller is skating in a game in 2024.
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Miller's trade to Carolina comes after the Rangers traded away multiple defenseman during the 2024-25 season.
The Rangers will face the Hurricanes and Miller at home on Nov. 4.
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