INCH A to Z: Andrew Miller
The following article featuring Yale forward Andrew Miller appeared September 1 on the Inside College Hockey (INCH) Web site.
When putting together our list for the A-Z profiles, we saw some similarities between a pair of rising sophomore forwards in ECAC Hockey. Both had impressive freshmen campaigns, and will be counted on to do a little more this year.
Throw in the fact that they come from ancient Ivy League rivals, and this pairing of Yale and Harvard players adds a little bit of competitive energy in the preseason.
By Joe Gladziszewski
ANDREW MILLER
Yale
So. | F | Bloomington Hills, Mich.
Key Statistics: Miller was Yale’s leading scorer among freshmen last year and proved to be one of the best set-up men in the league. He recorded 29 of his 34 total points on assists. One of his five goals came on the power play, and he had a pair of three-point games.
What He Does: Miller’s adjustment to college hockey didn’t seem to be much of a problem, but he’s looking forward to playing a second year in the same system and taking advantage of Yale’s style of play. While he is primarily a playmaker, Miller would like to increase his goal-scoring this season, especially following the departure of big-time producers like Mark Arcobello and Sean Backman.
Complete article can be accessed via the INCH Web site by clicking here.












