J.T. Miller

J.T. Miller

32-Year-Old CenterC
New York Rangers
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Miller found a new level to his game when he joined Vancouver in 2019-20, and after signing a seven-year, $56 million contract with the Canucks that began in 2023-24, it looked like he would spend the remainder of his career there. However, circumstances changed, and he waived his no-movement clause to be dealt to the Rangers in January. He was already familiar with the franchise -- Miller was originally drafted by New York back in 2011 and spent his first five-plus NHL seasons with the Rangers, so he settled in nicely. Miller had 13 goals and 35 points across 32 appearances with the Rangers in 2024-25 after accumulating nine goals and 35 points in 40 outings with Vancouver before the trade. The 32-year-old has now reached the 70-point total in each of the last five full seasons. It wouldn’t be surprising to see him hit the 80-point milestone this season. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a seven-year, $56 million contract extension with the Canucks in September of 2022.
Three helpers in Thursday's win
CNew York Rangers
December 5, 2025
Miller notched three assists in Thursday's 4-2 win over the Senators.
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Helpers on tallies by Mika Zibanejad and Vladislav Gavrikov in the first period put the Rangers in the lead for good, and Miller capped off his big night by feeding Artemi Panarin for an empty-netter. It's Miller's first multi-performance in five games since returning from a brief absence due to an upper-body injury, and after a sluggish start to the season, the 32-year-old has three goals and eight points in his last seven contests.
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2024–25 Time On Ice Stats
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    18:31
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    2:50
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Miller is a reliable all-around contributor. His offense naturally stands out the most, especially after setting career highs with 37 goals and 103 points across 81 outings in 2023-24. That's the third straight campaign where he's surpassed the 30-goal and 80-point marks, so the 31-year-old seems like a safe bet to at least reach those milestones again in 2024-25 so long as he stays healthy. However, Miller's physicality is also worthy of mention. He finished last season with 58 PIM and 217 hits, making him the only player to finish with at least 75 points and 200 hits and one of just two players to record a minimum of 50 points and 200 hits (the other being Brady Tkachuk). Miller is a good late first-round pick and an excellent early second-round grab in 12-team fantasy leagues, especially in formats that count or heavily reward hits.
While it wasn't anything like his 99-point campaign from a year before, Miller still managed to produce 32 goals and 50 assists over 81 contests in 2022-23. He racked up a stunning nine shorthanded points and another 30 on the power play while reaching the 200-hit mark for the first time in his career. Miller may lose his wing eligibility after spending much of last season as a center, but he's still got tons of appeal in a top-six role with all-situations usage and enough sandpaper in his game to carry through the dry spells on offense. He should continue to push for a point-per-game pace this season, so he's a relatively safe bet to be an early-round pick in fantasy drafts.
Miller was a mid-round steal for fantasy owners a year ago, as his 99 points (32 goals) in 80 games placed him ninth in the league in scoring. The Canucks missed the playoffs and stud running mate Elias Pettersson managed just 68 points in 80 games, but Miller more than filled the void. His immense scoring totals were buoyed by 38 power-play points which tied Miller with Victor Hedman and Jonathan Huberdeau for third in the NHL behind only Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. Miller's 206 shots on goal were also by far a new high-water mark. Miller is a good player but expecting a repeat performance of a season ago is a recipe for potential disaster. Miller was in trade rumors both at the deadline last year and all offseason, but it appears as if he will open the season with the Canucks. Miller is scheduled for unrestricted free agency in the summer of 2023.
After an early-season absence due to virus protocols, Miller established himself as a top-six force for the Canucks. He racked up 46 points, 106 shots on goal and 90 hits in 53 contests, playing both as a winger early on and then as a center when Elias Pettersson (wrist) exited the lineup. While it might be a bit much to expect point-per-game production from Miller, the 28-year-old should be a near-lock for 60 points overall and roughly 20 on a talented Canucks power play. With strong scoring, positional versatility and more than a dash of grit, the Ohio native is likely to be a fantasy favorite in the middle rounds.
Miller had no trouble cementing himself as a top-six option in his first year with the Canucks, racking up a studly 27 goals and 45 assists in 69 contests. His 2019-20 performance marked the first time he's exceeded a point-per-game pace in his career. He saw his ice time climb to 20:06 per game and also recorded a career-high 25 power-play points. Miller provides the young Canucks with a veteran presence, and the Ohio native should continue to produce gaudy numbers on offense. Mix in his usual dose of physicality -- he had 123 hits last year -- and the 27-year-old makes for a high-end fantasy option. Look for Miller to play near a 70-point pace even if his shooting percentage dips from the 16.4 percent mark he had in 2019-20.
Miller arrives in Vancouver with a huge opportunity. He immediately climbs back into a top-six role after spending last season on the third line, and might even find himself on a line with Elias Pettersson and Brock Boeser, two rising young stars. Miller skates well and has good hands, but he'll be counted on for far more in Van City. The 26-year-old will be a team leader through both words and actions, and might even wear an A. You can count on a return to the 50-plus point level for Miller in 2019-20.
Miller's production took a jump following his deadline trade to Tampa last February. He rode shotgun with none other than Nikita Kucherov and Steven Stamkos, and rang up 10 goals and 18 points in 19 games. Clearly, the Bolts system fit Miller like a glove. A breakout season is in order -- think 30 goals and 70 points if he plays with the big dogs. Get on board now. The Lightning inked him to a five-year, $26.25 million extension over the summer, so he'll be given a long leash.
Stretches of increased responsibility led to a 13-point improvement for Miller last season, as he set a new career best with 56 points despite failing to see increases in goals (steady at 22) or shots (down ever so slightly to 132 from 135) while playing all 82 games for the second straight campaign. At 24, he still has room to grow, especially if he can command increased power-play duties now that former No. 1 center Derek Stepan has been dispatched to Arizona in an offseason trade. Miller has already established a reputation for timely goals, as a full quarter of his tallies from the past two seasons (11 of 44) have been of the game-winning variety, and he netted three shorthanded markers last year despite only seeing a modest 1:15 of ice time per game in those situations. Whether he plays center or wing or both, Miller is guaranteed to see plenty of opportunities in the Rangers’ top-six mix this season, which should provide value to his fantasy owners in just about any format. he'll also be playing for his next contract, adding extra motivation.
For parts of last season – especially while Rick Nash was on IR – Miller was the Rangers’ best player, but he flagged down the stretch and was largely invisible during the team’s first-round playoff loss to the Penguins. That said, he still improved dramatically on his 2014-15 campaign, setting new personal marks with 22 goals, 21 assists and a plus-10 rating, and there’s reason to believe Miller’s development will continue in his age-23 campaign. The No. 15 overall pick in 2011 operated at nearly a point-per-game pace over his last 59 AHL contests, and he clearly has the size, the skill and the intangibles to develop into an above-average NHL player. Miller will, however, have competition for a top-six role, as the Rangers are deep at all the forward positions; that uncertainty is the biggest limitation on his fantasy value as the season approaches.
He may not be the flashiest player out there, but Miller's lunch-pail mentality has endeared him to the Rangers and landed him in a top-six role during last year's playoff run. However, despite a strong track record of scoring in the minors, the 2011 first-round pick may not be ready to stick on the top two lines this year, considering the Rangers' depth. He'll need to find a way to replicate his minor-leauge scoring, as he picked up 21 goals and 58 points in 58 games for AHL Hartford over the last two seasons, but has only 29 points in 88 NHL games during the same span. He's on a two-way contract this year, so Miller's going to have to earn his place in the Rangers' somewhat crowded forward ranks.
If any Rangers forward could fill the void left by summer departures Brad Richards and Benoit Pouliot, it’s the team’s first-round pick from 2011. Ever since Miller’s two-goal performance in his second NHL game two seasons ago, the hype machine for the 21-year-old has been on overdrive. Since that time, Miller has traveled a familiar path back and forth between New York and AHL Hartford. Although Miller has managed just three goals in 58 NHL games since the aforementioned two-goal debut, the 6-foot-1, 205-pound forward has showed great maturation over time, responding to criticism from head coach Alain Vigneault by logging 43 points in 41 games with Harford last season. The window for dynasty owners has well passed, but annual re-drafters in deep formats should consider Miller as a possible late-round sleeper choice.
After crashing the scene with a two-goal effort in just his second NHL game against the rival Islanders, Miller spent most of the season battling a nagging wrist injury. Once he was healthy enough to get back in the Rangers' lineup, Miller was held quiet, totaling just two goals and two assists in 26 games last season. Nonetheless, it's noteworthy the 20-year-old Miller managed eight goals, 15 assists and 29 penalty minutes in 42 games with the Hartford Wolf Pack last season. His willingness to get involved in scrappy play leaves a good taste within the organizational brass, so the question begs, can new head coach Alain Vigneault's style of play make him not only the wild card in a core of Rangers' forwards who didn't hit their offensive upside, but possibly a sleeper in waiting at an FA pool near you? We think so -- and so should fantasy owners in most formats.
The 19-year-old winger spent most of last season with the Plymouth Whalers of the OHL before a brief stint with the AHL's Connecticut Whale; he definitely possesses offensive upside. In the OHL, Miller posted 62 points in 61 games before being added to the Rangers' playoff roster. While he'll likely spend most of the season in the AHL, Miller's worth a look if he opens the year with the Blueshirts. Remember his name in keeper leagues.
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Five points in last five games
CNew York Rangers
November 29, 2025
Miller scored a goal Saturday in a 4-1 loss to the Lightning.
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Adds helper in return
CNew York Rangers
November 27, 2025
Miller logged an assist, two hits and two PIM in Wednesday's 4-2 win over the Hurricanes.
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Slated to play
CNew York Rangers
November 26, 2025
Miller (upper body) is expected to be in the lineup versus the Hurricanes on Wednesday, Mollie Walker of the New York Post reports.
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Labeled game-time call
CNew York Rangers
Upper Body
November 26, 2025
Miller (upper body) is considered a game-time decision ahead of Wednesday's matchup with Carolina, Mollie Walker of the New York Post reports.
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Joining road trip
CNew York Rangers
Upper Body
November 25, 2025
Miller (upper body) will be with the Rangers for their two-game road trip that kicks off against the Hurricanes on Wednesday, Peter Baugh of The Athletic reports.
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Injury not thought to be serious
CNew York Rangers
September 29, 2025
Vince Z. Mercogliano of The Athletic reports Monday that Miller appears to have avoided a serious lower-body injury.
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Miller left Monday's practice early after sustaining a lower-body injury while lunging for the puck during a drill. However, it doesn't seem like the veteran center is dealing with a major injury, as there is hope he could practice Tuesday, per Mercogliano. The 32-year-old Miller will have two more chances to suit up in the preseason after Monday's tune-up game against the Islanders.
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