Player Discussion K'Andre Miller

SA16

Sixstring
Aug 25, 2006
13,907
13,639
Long Island
No toolbox.


Mancini has shown us that is a much better thinker already than Miller and he does not even know his own club yet let alone the opposition . Miller is clueless . I doubt he ever puts it together .

Mancini is not even close to the quality of player Miller is. Perhaps what he has shown us is that being a "better thinker" is not the only thing that matters.
 

leetch99

Leetch66 Joined 2007
Oct 5, 2017
3,800
3,586
PEI Canada
I think Schneider is their second best defenseman, and it's not that close.
From the first few glimpses of Mancini handling the puck in the O zone I just have to think he does have that coolness & confidence in his game . That is stuff that is hard to teach at the pro level....you have it or you don't I think . Miller just might end up wanting too much money which I don't blame him for asking as he is still human and they might move him out.....although I doubt it happens and hopefully he settles in with a solid partner and has a decent Ranger career which is good for all of us /team . I don't see Mancini being a bottom tier guy for long in the scope of things .
 

Pawnee Rangers

Registered User
Jan 10, 2019
2,591
2,925
From the first few glimpses of Mancini handling the puck in the O zone I just have to think he does have that coolness & confidence in his game . That is stuff that is hard to teach at the pro level....you have it or you don't I think . Miller just might end up wanting too much money which I don't blame him for asking as he is still human and they might move him out.....although I doubt it happens and hopefully he settles in with a solid partner and has a decent Ranger career which is good for all of us /team . I don't see Mancini being a bottom tier guy for long in the scope of things .
Lots of young guys come in here and look like future Norris Trophy winners in the beginning. DelZotto, Skjei, Deangelo, even Miller his first year, and the list goes on and on. I think Mancini has potential but it's too soon to know for sure what they have in him. But I will say, I'd take Schneider over Miller all day every day.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Slaydagnar

clmetsfan

Registered User
Jan 18, 2007
4,400
1,019
Lots of young guys come in here and look like future Norris Trophy winners in the beginning. DelZotto, Skjei, Deangelo, even Miller his first year, and the list goes on and on. I think Mancini has potential but it's too soon to know for sure what they have in him. But I will say, I'd take Schneider over Miller all day every day.
I dunno man, I don't remember thinking any of the guys you mentioned were anywhere close to future Norris winners. Del Zotto may have been the most promising, but even at his best his defensive game was subpar, so he'd have always required Karlsson-level production to even sniff it.

Before Fox, the only guy I can remember showing that potential in this century has been McDonagh.
 

Pawnee Rangers

Registered User
Jan 10, 2019
2,591
2,925
I dunno man, I don't remember thinking any of the guys you mentioned were anywhere close to future Norris winners. Del Zotto may have been the most promising, but even at his best his defensive game was subpar, so he'd have always required Karlsson-level production to even sniff it.

Before Fox, the only guy I can remember showing that potential in this century has been McDonagh.
I wasn't being literal, I'll rephrase to say they looked like guys that would be fixtures on the team for a long time but it never really clicked.
 

Larrybiv

We're CLEAN, we PROMISE!
May 14, 2013
9,769
5,099
South Florida
I have a growing concern for KEY. Remember last year when he needed some time for I believe it was called "mental health"?
From what I remember he's had rough "family life", and I can just sense there is something that is inhibiting his growth. He's still NOT at that age of where a dman is experienced and in his prime. Remember, he wasnt even initially a dman for the longest.
Anyway, I just feel k'Andre may want to be more offensive minded (considering the fact he was a winger, initially) and maybe there's a disconnect there with the responsibilities a dman has? Makes some poor judgement plays where thank God he has his physical gifts of speed and reach to make up for those gaffe's. Love KEY, but man, he's leaving ME/us wanting SO MUCH MORE.
 
  • Like
Reactions: leetch99

will1066

Registered User
Oct 12, 2008
48,003
67,011
Phone battery at 79%
 

Attachments

  • Screenshot_20241105_194735_Chrome.jpg
    Screenshot_20241105_194735_Chrome.jpg
    61.8 KB · Views: 4

ReddestRum

Sad even when winning
Dec 19, 2013
3,436
4,461
It's an odd statement to say that D-men that play against the bottom 6 of a team and can catch their breath because they average less than 20 mins a game play so good, and then turn around and shit on the D-man that leads the D-core in average minutes played against the Top 6 of a team.

Do you guys really think over what you're saying sometimes?
 

molotce

Registered User
Apr 14, 2017
365
196
I think it must be said we’ve seen miller be more engaged physically than he does right now, less engaged… in his peak play he was covering crosbys and co
 
  • Like
Reactions: leetch99

RagFinMet

Registered User
Jan 5, 2019
560
797
gotta think its coaching. He's a guy who needs to be coached up. Under Gallant he looked like a future stud. His drastic decline coincides with the coaching change.
The defense under lavi is mostly man to man as opposed to zone i believe
Jones Schneider are the only ones capable of playing man to man decently
It has hurt everyone else's game
Lavi needs to adjust the system to the personnel he has!
 

SML2

Registered User
Jan 1, 2018
5,092
7,433
gotta think its coaching. He's a guy who needs to be coached up. Under Gallant he looked like a future stud. His drastic decline coincides with the coaching change.
This kid has had the same issues since the moment he joined the team. The number of excuses people make here for him is incredible.

Just explain to me why KAM can go out and have a -3 night and not once in his career has he ever been sent to the press box to get a different look at things like every other young player does after a rough night?

He's had nights way worse than ones Jones or Mancini have turned in and they go sit. Not Key. He's treated like an established veteran untouchable.
 

RangersFan1994

Registered User
Aug 20, 2019
17,947
14,650
This kid has had the same issues since the moment he joined the team. The number of excuses people make here for him is incredible.

Just explain to me why KAM can go out and have a -3 night and not once in his career has he ever been sent to the press box to get a different look at things like every other young player does after a rough night?

He's had nights way worse than ones Jones or Mancini have turned in and they go sit. Not Key. He's treated like an established veteran untouchable.
He is just a lazy player. If he wasn't lazy, he'd actually work to improve his game. he doesn't play defense and hit for a reason. He's too lazy to improve his game
 
  • Like
Reactions: Slaydagnar

WojtekWolski86

Registered User
Nov 14, 2019
2,722
4,412
Why is never in front of his own net? Has anyone ever told him that's his area?

That's why he looks like he's making spectacular defensive plays. He's always out of position and catching up with guys from behind.


He's a gutless player on so many levels, and he is going to ruin Fox.

Anyone who scouts the Rangers should pick up on the fact that Miller is completely unable to make any quality decisions with the puck on his stick. So he's always going to reverse to his partner whenever he is pressured or pass it to a teammate instead of taking a shot, even if they are in a worse postion than he is.

He's not a defenseman. I don't even know if he could be a forechecking forward. He won't hit. I don't know what he is. I say he's a taller, less physical Tom Poti.

He probably looks phenomenal in practice. All the testing probably looks great. If you could "wierd science build" a hockey player, I don't know if you give him better tools that he already has. But they're all for nothing when he gets in a game.

It's like he needs all the things they were looking for in the Wizard of Oz for himself. He has no courage, no heart, no brain, and he looks like a tornado swept him out of position when he's in his own zone.

He is not a foundational piece you build around. He's a bottom pair Dman on a good team. He can get you by against bottom 6 forwards but true 1st liners are going to eat his lunch every time because he doesn't have the brain to keep up with them or the will to outwork them.

They cannot afford to sign him to a big extension because he is not going to put it all together until he's about 30. You're going to pay alot of dues with him before you get to the payoff.

He's Brady Skjei 2.0. Every conceivable tool, yet always making wonder why he's not getting more out of them. Then he's going to give you one year when you can point and say "see? I told you he was good!"
And then, he will never do it again
Which means he's going to Carolina and Secure himself a huge free agent contract? Also remember when Skjei joined Carolina and started leveling Rangers and played shut down d?

I think the Rangers are hoping Miller returns on the teams faith in him. It just doesn't seem like reality.

I wonder if he has an individual skills coach. I stumbled on Braden Schneider going to a skills coach and getting iso video and skills to work on. Probably why he transitioned well to LD.

I think it's clear that whatever this coaching staff is teaching isn't getting through to key. He needs a system and disciplined and committed guys around him. Miller makes too many high risk decisions that would favor a more aggressive defensive team like Carolina.
 

Harbour Dog

Registered User
Jul 16, 2015
10,709
13,859
St. John's
The biggest issue with Miller is usage. Miller-Fox were one of the best pairs in the league for the short time they were allowed to play together; Miller and Trouba have never been good together, but we just keep running them back out, because we are determined to play Lindgren in the top4, and pairing him and Trouba would be a war crime.

Sure, Miller makes some bad plays, but the team has the puck a lot when he's part of a competent pairing.
 
Last edited:

SnowblindNYR

HFBoards Sponsor
Sponsor
Nov 16, 2011
54,835
34,169
Brooklyn, NY
This kid has had the same issues since the moment he joined the team. The number of excuses people make here for him is incredible.

Just explain to me why KAM can go out and have a -3 night and not once in his career has he ever been sent to the press box to get a different look at things like every other young player does after a rough night?

He's had nights way worse than ones Jones or Mancini have turned in and they go sit. Not Key. He's treated like an established veteran untouchable.

What regular defenseman gets sent to the press box? Jones and Mancini are not regulars.
 
  • Like
Reactions: mrhockey193195

NickyFotiu

NYR 2024 Cup Champs!
Sep 29, 2011
15,792
7,535
A part of playing defense is mental and instinctive. I think KAM hesitates sometimes due to uncertainty. Sometimes that comes across as not trying. Its like a third baseman deciding to charge and short hop a ball. If he hesitates he ends up lost. Some guys have these instincts. Some can be taught to a small degree but some can not be taught. Some are a case of confidence if you are hot or not. I like Kam. I think his speed and reach are legit assets. I do think he will improve as he matures mentally.
 

SML2

Registered User
Jan 1, 2018
5,092
7,433
What regular defenseman gets sent to the press box? Jones and Mancini are not regulars.
When did it ever happen? How many people on this board scream nightly for veterans like Mika, Lindgren and Trouba to sit? Pretty sure they are all more veteran players than Key. Why the double standard?
 

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad

Ad