Logical Progression wrote:
I met him at the Kings practice facility in west LA one summer when he was still a Canuck doing reps. What struck me was how technically sound and focused he was even in summer practice. He took some extra time to talk to my boy who was 6 years old at the time about how challenging hockey can be especially for goalies and was super supportive. Saw him a few months later at a restaurant in Beverly Hills after he was moved to the Ducks and he remembered us. Very nice guy - family man. Even though he beats to his own drummer, have all the time in the world for Miller. Stellar career and hall of famer to boot.
That's a great story, LP!
Congrats on a great career.