Joe Miller (ice hockey) explained

Joe Miller
Birth Date:6 October 1898
Birth Place:Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada
Death Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height Ft:5
Height In:9
Weight Lb:170
Position:Goaltender
Catches:Left
Played For:NHL
New York Americans
New York Rangers
Pittsburgh Pirates
Philadelphia Quakers
AHA
St. Paul Saints
CPHL
Niagara Falls Cataracts
Career Start:1916
Career End:1932
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Joe Miller
Position1:Halfback
Playing Years1:1924-26
Playing Team1:Ottawa Senators
Career Highlights:2× Grey Cup champion, 1925, 1926

Joseph Anthony Miller (October 6, 1898 – August 1, 1963) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and a Grey Cup champion Canadian football player. Miller was a goaltender for the New York Americans, New York Rangers, Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Quakers between 1927 and 1931. Miller was a member of the 1928 New York Rangers Stanley Cup championship team.

Hockey

Joe Miller played for the New York Americans in 1928 when he was sent to the minors after being waived by the Americans. By an interesting set of circumstances his Stanley Cup opportunity arose. His season with Niagara Falls over, Miller was at home in Ottawa when New York Rangers goaltender Lorne Chabot was injured in the second game of the Stanley Cup Finals. Rangers coach and General manager Lester Patrick asked the Americans and the Maroons for permission to use Miller for the remainder of the series. The Americans agreed but Montreal Maroons head coach Eddie Gerard forced Lester Patrick to play goal for the rest of that game. Miller was the designated backup for all NHL teams at the time, and he was loaned to the Rangers. Miller played three games for the Rangers and won the 1928 Stanley Cup for the New York. Later he played for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Philadelphia Quakers. He wore uniform number 1.

Football

Miller was a skilled multi-sport athlete and was an accomplished elite football player. Suiting up for three seasons with the Ottawa Senators (an interim name for the Ottawa Rough Riders) he was a star player and part of two Grey Cup championship teams.[1] In 1925 he was integral to his team's success, but missed the Grey Cup due to his hockey commitment in St.Paul.[2] He was the star of the 14th Grey Cup in 1926, scoring three vital late games "rouges" (single points) and staving off two critical potential turnovers.[3]

Stanley Cup and Grey Cup legacy

Miller's amazing two sport championship achievement makes him one of only three people to have their names engraved on both of Canada's premier sport trophies, the Stanley Cup and the Grey Cup, as players.[4] The others are Lionel Conacher and Carl Voss.

In 1967 Joseph ‘Joe’ A. Miller was inducted into the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame.[5]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP W L T Min GA GAAGP W L T Min GA SO GAA
1916–17Pittsburgh Athletic AssociationExhib40 37 3 0 2447 63 5 1.54
1917–18Renfrew Creamery KingsExhib7 4 3 0 432 16 0 2.22
1918–19Ottawa New EdinburghsOCHL4 3 1 0 240 5 2 1.25
1919–20Ottawa New EdinburghsOCHL7 4 2 0 400 10 1 1.50
1920–21Ottawa New EdinburghsOCHL11 4 6 1 675 25 0 2.22
1921–22Ottawa New EdinburghsOCHL13 4 7 2 780 30 2 2.31
1922–23Ottawa New EdinburghsOCHL18 10 6 2 1200 43 2 2.155 1 3 1 340 8 1 1.41
1923–24Ottawa New EdinburghsOCHL12 9 3 0 720 18 1 1.502 0 2 0 120 5 0 2.50
1924–25Fort Pitt HornetsUSAHA22 17 5 0 1020 39 1 1.724 1 3 0 220 9 0 2.45
1925–26St. Paul SaintsCHL38 2280 70 6 1.84
1926–27St. Paul SaintsAHA30 13 12 5 1850 54 10 1.75
1927–28New York AmericansNHL28 8 16 4 1721 77 5 2.68
1927–28Niagara Falls CataractsCan-Pro13 780 30 2 2.31
1927–28New York RangersNHL3 2 1 0 180 3 1 1.00
1928–29Pittsburgh PiratesNHL44 9 27 8 2780 80 11 1.73
1929–30Pittsburgh PiratesNHL43 5 35 3 2630 179 0 4.08
1930–31Philadelphia QuakersNHL15 2 11 1 821 47 0 3.43
1929–30New York AmericansNHL1 0 0 1 70 1 0 0.86
1931–32Syracuse StarsIHL20 5 11 4 1260 51 3 2.43
NHL totals130 24 89 16 7952 383 16 2.893 2 1 0 180 3 1 1.00

References

Notes and References

  1. https://www.cflapedia.com/Database/OTT.html CFLAPEDIA - Joe Miller
  2. Coming of the "Western Wonders" keeps the Rugby pot boiling ... Joe Miller Leaves for St.Paul, Ottawa Citizen, December 1, 1925, page 10
  3. https://www.cfl.ca/2005/09/22/grey_cup_memories__1926/ Grey Cup memories: 1926 – Ottawa Senators 10, University of Toronto 7
  4. http://hockeydebates.com/2019/11/23/doing-the-stanley-cup-grey-cup-double/ Doing The Stanley Cup/Grey Cup Double
  5. https://ottawasporthalloffame.ca/inductees/joseph-joe-a-miller/ Joseph ‘Joe’ A. Miller, BIOGRAPHY - Football, Year Inducted: 1967