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Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
The couple's life: Addison Clark, the Girlfriend of K'Andre Miller, is all about spontaneous NYC tattoos
Addison Clark, the Girlfriend of K'Andre Miller, is all about spontaneous NYC tattoos (Image Via IG/@ As NHL defenseman K'Andre Miller prepares for a new season with the Carolina Hurricanes, his girlfriend, Addison Clark, chose to fill her free time in New York with an unplanned yet chic day. Her latest Instagram Stories showed her entering a tattoo parlor and then having a not-so-janky steak lunch somewhere in the city. While Miller takes a new leg in professional life, an enjoyable afternoon outing like that for Addison offers a little bit of normalcy amid the changing and going away. Addison Clark's NYC day out features ink and indulgence Addison Clark's NYC day out features ink and indulgence (Image Via IG/@ All throughout the weekend, social media had several sneak peeks from Addison Clark's New York day. One of her Instagram Stories was captioned 'Spontaneous Tattoos Today.' Wearing clean all-black garb contrasted by sneakers and a pearl necklace, she captured a mirror selfie inside the tattoo studio. The tattoo design itself was not shown, but the point was clear: unplanned fun and self-expression. It wasn't over until this act of spontaneity. In Addison's subsequent post, the grilled steak was put out to show on the wooden board, complete with dipping sauces of ketchup and mayonnaise. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like A fascinating fantasy game! Sea of Conquest Play Now Undo A simple but satisfying lunch punctuated an otherwise quiet Saturday, possibly one of her last days in New York before moving a little closer to K'Andre Miller's new hometown. K'Andre Miller to Carolina Hurricanes: A new beginning The 24-year-old K'Andre Miller was traded in a blockbuster sign-and-trade offseason deal. He inked an eight-year contract worth $60 million, while the Rangers secured the young Scott Morrow and two future draft choices. A former first-rounder, after thanking the Rangers and their fans on Instagram, Miller shared his thoughts on how New York had influenced his early days in the NHL. Though K'Andre Miller heads towards Carolina, these sentient New York moments for Addison Clark seem like a quiet nod to the life they're bidding adieu to. Her spur-of-the-moment tattoo and casual lunch bring forth a very human side of big changes in the big leagues: personal rituals, meaningful farewells, and fresh starts. Also Read: Nicholas Sykora signs with Owen Sound Attack to venture beyond his father's shadow FAQs 1:Where has K'Andre Miller been traded to? K'Andre Miller was traded by the New York Rangers to the Carolina Hurricanes. 2: For how much time was K'Andre Miller with the Rangers? The timeframe during which Miller was with the Rangers was from 2020 to 2024, adding up to five seasons and 368 games. 3: Did Addison Clark ever reveal what her tattoo looked like? : No, she did film the process in the studio, but purposely kept the tattoo itself a mystery. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


New York Post
5 days ago
- Sport
- New York Post
K'Andre Miller offers heartfelt goodbye to Rangers fans after trade
K'Andre Miller gave a heartfelt goodbye message to New York Rangers fans on Thursday. Access the Rangers beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Mollie Walker about the inside buzz on the Rangers. tRY IT NOW 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. Sam Navarro-Imagn Images '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. Robert Sabo for NY Post 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. AP 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.
Yahoo
10-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Matthew Robertson returning to Rangers after signing 2-year contract
For the second time this week, the New York Rangers re-signed one of their own restricted free agents, when they agreed to terms with defenseman Matthew Robertson on Friday. Two days earlier, popular forward Matt Rempe re-upped on a two-year, $1.95 million deal. Robertson also landed a two-year deal. Though the Rangers didn't disclose financial terms, it's been reported that the first-year is a two-way deal and the second is one-way at the League minimum. Robertson will be a restricted free agent with arbitration rights when this contract expires in 2027. A year ago at this time, Robertson was sweating out whether he'd even receive a qualifying offer from the Rangers after he played three seasons with Hartford of the American Hockey League and not a single game in the NHL. The 2019 second-round pick did receive a one-year contract last summer, despite the disappointing start to his professional career. Advertisement The Rangers were rewarded for showing faith in Robertson when he put together a solid season at Hartford this past season. The 24-year-old led Wolf Pack defensemen with 23 assists and 24 points, each a career high, and was promoted to the Rangers at the end of the regular season. Robertson was placed on the top pair alongside Adam Fox for season-ending wins against the Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning and nearly scored a goal on his first NHL shift down in South Florida. He and Fox logged 30:43 TOI together in those two games and were on ice for three Rangers goals and one for the opposition, though their expected goals share was 34.42 percent, per Natural Stat Trick. At worst, Robertson provides organizational depth at the defense position. At best, the 6-foot-4, 211-pounder is in the mix this season for a spot on the left side, especially if the Rangers move on from disgruntled restricted free agent Zac Jones. Advertisement Related: Why Rangers 'are going to get better with David Quinn coaching the defense': Pierre McGuire tells Forever Blueshirts Rangers still need to sign, make decisions on several RFAs, including K'Andre Miller Danny Wild-Imagn Images The Rangers have now re-signed three of their RFAs this offseason — Robertson, Rempe, and forward Juuso Parssinen — each to two-year contracts. These signings haven't impacted New York's salary cap much at all, but remain important pieces of business in filling out the NHL roster. The Rangers have roughly $13.95 million in cap space this offseason, thanks in part to saving $6.5 million annually by trading Chris Kreider to the Anaheim Ducks last week. Advertisement Rumors are swirling that the Rangers may trade K'Andre Miller, an RFA with arbitration rights. That could impact Robertson since Miller is a staple on the left side of the Rangers defense, though one would imagine New York would bring in a top-four left-shot defender if the 25-year-old is shipped out. Other restricted free agents due new deals are forward Will Cuylle, who's coming off a 20-goal season, towering forward Adam Edstrom, forward Arthur Kaliyev, and Jones. Goalie Dylan Garand and forwards Brendan Brisson, Jake Leschyshyn and Lucas Edmonds are notable RFAs who played last season with Hartford. Related Headlines
Yahoo
03-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Hurricanes Close to Landing Rangers Star: Report
Hurricanes Close to Landing Rangers Star: Report originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Carolina Hurricanes are reportedly working on landing star defenseman K'Andre Miller from the New York Rangers. New York has been looking to move Miller this offseason, and if the deal goes through, Carolina would land one of the more interesting blueliners in the league. Advertisement NHL insider Elliotte Friedman reported the update on social media. Miller has star potential and is a former first-round draft pick of the Rangers. New York has been looking to make some big moves this offseason after missing the playoffs. Miller had seven goals and 20 assists for the Rangers last season over 74 games. Putting him on a loaded Carolina team would help his numbers improve. Carolina made the Eastern Conference finals this year but fell short of the ultimate goal again. The Hurricanes lost to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers in a five-game series, and the team may need a few more pieces to get over the hump. Advertisement Related: Kings Land 4-Time All-Star in Big Offseason Move Related: Golden Knights Make Big Mitch Marner Announcement on Tuesday This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 1, 2025, where it first appeared.


Time of India
02-07-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
K'Andre Miller signs $60 million deal, credits his mom for making his NHL dream possible
Source: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images K'Andre Miller's path to NHL stardom has seen a new step. The 25-year-old defenseman inked an eight-year, $60 million contract with the Carolina Hurricanes after being dealt from the New York Rangers. Though the contract assures his future, Miller clarified that all of it wouldn't have happened without the sacrifices made by his mom. Raised by his mom, Amy, he frequently talks about her unflinching encouragement that defined his life and career. K'Andre Miller thanks mother as he starts new Carolina chapter The blockbuster trade saw the Hurricanes acquire Miller, a restricted free agent, in exchange for a second-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, a conditional first-round pick in 2026 or 2027, and defenseman Scott Morrow. Miller described the opportunity as "life-changing" and spoke of how significant his mother has been to him along the way. "It was a great day for me and my family. Obviously life-changing. Me and mom are obviously not only set for life but extremely happy for the position that we're in and very grateful," Miller said. He also shared that he had been intentionally avoiding the speculation surrounding his future in New York. 'I honestly shut my phone off and my socials the last couple of weeks, just with all the speculation and kind of noise with uncertainty with New York. It was good to just kind of decompress and just worry about my summer, getting stronger, getting my mind right, and yeah, in a good spot now. All good." A new beginning and a look that fits his style Miller, who scored 27 points (seven goals, 20 assists) in 74 games last season, feels the Hurricanes' faster-paced system is the ideal fit for him. "I think we've always had great battles in New York, at least when I was on the other side playing against Carolina," Miller said Wednesday. "They have such a fast team. They get up and down the ice in a fast motion and do everything as a team.' He added, " It's a fun group to watch, and they've had a lot of success recently, so I'm excited to join that style of game, and they have a great team over there, so I'm excited." With this major deal and a home at Carolina, Miller isn't only living out his own ambitions, his mother's sacrifices are being repaid. Also Read: First Vegas Golden Knights fan gets Mitch Marner jersey after blockbuster trade Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.