
Wheat Kings Release Miller
Published on January 8, 2013 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Brandon Wheat Kings News Release
Brandon, MB. - The Brandon Wheat Kings have announced that veteran defenceman Ryley Miller has been released and will be placed on Western Hockey League waivers by the club.
Tuesday's decision leaves the WHL club with three 20-year old players on its active roster - forwards Michael Ferland and Nick Buonassisi as well as defenceman Tyler Yaworski.
All WHL clubs will now have the next 48 hours to put a claim in on the 6' 177 lb. Spruce Grove, Alberta native.
In 38 games with the Wheat Kings this season, Miller had three goals, six points and 99 minutes in penalties.
A former second round bantam draft choice of the Wheat Kings, Miller played in 241 games for the Wheat Kings, scoring eight goals and 37 points while accumulating 537 minutes in penalties.
The Wheat Kings return to Westman Place Tuesday night when they play host to the visiting Calgary Hitmen. Puck drop is at 7pm and for tickets, fans can stop by the Keystone Centre box office, call 726-3555 or order online at keystonecentre.com.
Western Hockey League Stories from January 8, 2013
- Giants Get Shutout 4-0 in Medicine Hat - Vancouver Giants
- Hitmen Stay Hot with 7-2 Victory - Calgary Hitmen
- Chiefs Weekly Report - Spokane Chiefs
- "Tip Your Charity" Night Fundraiser Monday, January 14th - Lethbridge Hurricanes
- Rockets D Chapman to Have Surgery; Out for Season - Kelowna Rockets
- Silvertips Reorganize Coaching Staff - Everett Silvertips
- Wheat Kings Release Miller - Brandon Wheat Kings
- Head Equipment Manager Moves Up - Vancouver Giants
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent Brandon Wheat Kings Stories
- Brandon Wheat Kings Announce Coaching Staff Changes
- Wheaties' Jacobson Scores Twice, Canada Bags Second-Straight Shutout at 2026 IIHF U18 World Championship
- Hitmen End Wheat Kings' Season with Third Period Rally
- Wheat Kings Pushed to Brink After Game Three Loss against Hitmen
- Second Straight Overtime Gut-Punch for Wheat Kings in Calgary

