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Brandon Miller (lacrosse)

Brandon Miller (born May 4, 1979, in Orangeville, Ontario) is a former goaltender who most recently played for the Toronto Rock in the National Lacrosse League, and the Six Nations Chiefs and, formerly, the Brampton Excelsiors in the Ontario Lacrosse Association's Major Series. He has won four Mann Cups, two with each of the Chiefs and Excelsiors.

Brandon Miller
Born (1979-05-04) May 4, 1979 (age 44)
Orangeville, Ontario, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight190 pounds (86 kg)
ShootsLeft
PositionGoaltender
NLL draft70th overall, 1999
Albany Attack
NLL team
Former teams
Toronto Rock
Philadelphia Wings
Chicago Shamrox
San Jose Stealth
Albany Attack
Pro career2001
Career highlights

4x Mann Cup Champion (2002, 2008, 2013, 2014)

2x NLL All-Star (2007, 2011)

2nd Team All-Pro (2013)

4x Harry Lumley Trophy (2002, 2007, 2008, 2014)

Mike Kelley Memorial Trophy (2014)

National Lacrosse League edit

Albany Attack/San Jose Stealth edit

Miller started his career in 2001 with the Albany Attack (renamed the San Jose Stealth after the team relocated to California). He spent the early part of his career backing up Rob Blasdell and Anthony Cosmo, before joining the Chicago Shamrox and earning a spot as their starting goaltender.

Chicago Shamrox edit

Chicago selected Miller first overall after San Jose left him unprotected in the 2006 expansion draft (when Chicago and the New York Titans joined the league).[1]

At the 2007 All-Star Game in Portland, Miller was named to the All-Star team for the first time, as a reserve for the East squad. He split time with Matt Roik, allowing eight goals on 34 shots to earn the win. He also assisted on one of the East team's 20 goals.[2]

Despite Miller's stalwart play in net - 557 saves, facing an average of 45.19 shots per game - the Shamrox scored the third-fewest goals in the league in 2007, and missed the playoffs with a 6–10 record.

Philadelphia Wings edit

Midway through the 2008 season with the Shamrox struggling, Miller was dealt to the Philadelphia Wings for Roik and defenseman Brad Self.[3]

In 2008, Philadelphia finished 10–6, and qualified as the fourth seed for the playoffs; the Shamrox finished 6–10, in last place in the East Division. The Wings took on the Buffalo Bandits in the first round of the playoffs, but were eliminated after a 14–12 loss. Miller replaced starting goaltender Rob Blasdell for the second half of the game, allowing five goals on 21 shots and picking up the loss.

Miller split time with Blasdell again in 2009, his first full season with Philadelphia. Miller played about 60 per cent of the team's minutes, registering an 11.90 GAA and 76.94% save percentage. He also contributed offensively, registered six points - including a goal on March 28, 2009, against the Colorado Mammoth.[4] The team, however, struggled, finishing the season 7-9 and missing the playoffs.

Philadelphia again missed the playoffs in 2010, finishing last in the East division with a 5–11 record. Miller earned the lion's share of the playing time (a career-high 885 minutes), and as a result, faced the most shots in the league (764) and made the second-most saves (581). Offensively, he contributed 9 assists, good for second in the league behind Cosmo's 13.

Miller had, perhaps, his best statistical season in 2011. He posted career bests with an 11.25 goals against average and .774 save percentage. The team was plagued by a lack of goal scoring, though, finishing with a league-worst 143 goals for, finishing 5–11, tied for last in the league. Miller was selected for the All-Star game for the second time in his career.

The Wings made the playoffs in 2012 and again in 2013, but, unfortunately, were knocked out in the first round both years. In 2013, Miller finished second in Goaltender of the Year voting, behind Rochester's Matt Vinc. He finished fifth in saves for the season, and crossed the 4000-save mark for his career, becoming the 10th goaltender to achieve the mark. He was also named Defensive Player of the Week three times during the season, and was named to the Second All-Pro Team.

Toronto Rock edit

On March 18, 2014, Miller was traded to the Toronto Rock for Kyle Belton, a conditional 2nd-round draft choice and a 4th-round draft choice in the 2014 NLL draft. The Rock finished the season 9-9 and qualified for the playoffs, but were eliminated in the first round.

The 2015 season saw Miller split time with Nick Rose; Rose and Miller finished 3rd and 4th, respectively, in the league in Goals Against Average. The Rock finished with a league-best 14–4 record, and allowed the 3rd-fewest goals in the league. Miller was a finalist for the Goaltender of the Year Award and made his first trip to the finals, where the Rock were beaten 2 games to 0 in the Best-of-3 series by the Edmonton Rush.

In 2016, Miller became just the seventh NLL goalie to register 5,000 career regular season saves.

On September 25, 2018, Miller announced his retirement as a player. He will be joining the Toronto Rock coaching staff as goaltending coach [5]

Ontario Lacrosse Association edit

Orangeville Northmen edit

Miller and his brother Kyle Miller played Junior A lacrosse for the Orangeville Northmen.

In 2000, he shared the Dean McLeod Award - awarded to the MVP of the OLA Junior A playoffs - with Matt Vinc, as well as the Robert Melville Memorial Trophy - awarded to the Junior A league's outstanding goaltender - which he shared with teammate Kevin Samuel.[6]

Brampton Excelsiors edit

In the NLL's off-season, Miller competes in the Ontario Lacrosse Association's Major Series. Miller competed for the Brampton Excelsiors until 2011. He joined the team in 2001, helping them to a Mann Cup appearance, where they were beaten in seven games by the Coquitlam Adanacs.

In 2002, he teamed again with Bob Watson in goal, and this time helped Brampton to a Mann Cup win over the Victoria Shamrocks, again in seven games, their second Mann Cup in five years. They lost just one game in the MSL playoffs on the way to the championship game, sweeping the St. Catharines Athletics and defeating the Brooklin Redmen four games to one.

The Excelsiors made a third consecutive Mann Cup appearance in 2003, again against the Shamrocks, but were unable to repeat as champions, losing in five games.

From 2004 to 2007, Miller and the Excelsiors were defeated in the MSL finals by the Peterborough Lakers, twice in seven games and twice in six games.[7]

In 2008, the Excelsiors were finally able to overcome Peterborough, winning a decisive seventh game 7–2 at home in Brampton. They were easily able to overcome the New Westminster Salmonbellies in four games, although Miller saw no action as he backed up eventual Mann Cup MVP Anthony Cosmo.

While with the Excelsiors, he was a three-time recipient of the Harry Lumley Trophy - awarded to the goaltenders of the team that allowed the fewest goals in the regular season. In 2002, he shared the award with Bob Watson, and in 2007 and 2008, he and Cosmo received the award.[8]

Six Nations Chiefs edit

He joined the Chiefs via trade from the Brampton Excelsiors; he and Rory Smith joined Six Nations in exchange for Matt Vinc, Mike Accursi, Tim O'Brien, and a 2013 first round selection. Backing up, primarily, Orangeville native Evan Kirk, Miller has compiled a 3–1 record with a 9.05 GAA in 12 games over two seasons.

In 2013, the Chiefs represented the OLA in the Mann Cup, against the Victoria Shamrocks. Miller did not appear in the first two games, but replaced Kirk in the third game, with the series tied. Miller suffered the loss, but Six Nations stormed back to take the series in six games, with Miller in goal for all but 20 minutes.

Those 20 minutes occurred in Game 5 when Victoria asked officials to check Miller's equipment, which was deemed to be illegal, resulting in a minor penalty and a game misconduct. Kirk replaced him, but he, too, had his equipment deemed illegal, resulting in forward Colin Doyle settling into net for the final 11 minutes of the 11–7 win.[9]

Miller finished the series with a minuscule 4.45 GAA and .893 save percentage, ironically besting Shamrocks keeper Matt Vinc. The victory marked the first for the Chiefs since winning their third consecutive in 1996.

Following the 2014 season, Miller won his fourth Harry Lumley Trophy, sharing the award with Kirk. The Chiefs repeated as Mann Cup Champions, and Miller was awarded the Mike Kelley Memorial Trophy as the series MVP.[10]

Statistics edit

NLL edit

Reference:[11]

Brandon Miller Regular Season Playoffs
Season Team GP Min W L GA GAA Sv Sv % GP Min W L GA GAA Sv Sv %

2001 Albany Attack 2 59:30 0 1 14 14.12 38 0.731
2002 Albany Attack 16 25:31 1 0 7 16.46 10 0.588 2 0:00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.000
2003 Albany Attack 15 113:22 0 2 21 11.11 71 0.772
2004 San Jose Stealth 14 363:09 4 3 73 12.06 186 0.718 1 16:23 0 0 6 21.97 9 0.600
2005 San Jose Stealth 3 103:34 0 1 18 10.43 59 0.766
2006 San Jose Stealth 14 256:51 0 4 49 11.45 150 0.754
2007 Chicago Shamrox 16 865:07 6 9 177 12.28 602 0.773
2008 Chicago Shamrox 7 228:49 1 2 65 17.04 157 0.707
2008 Philadelphia Wings 9 295:28 2 4 60 12.18 223 0.788 1 29:58 0 1 5 10.01 16 0.762
2009 Philadelphia Wings 15 569:39 6 4 113 11.90 377 0.769
2010 Philadelphia Wings 16 885:16 5 10 183 12.40 580 0.760
2011 Philadelphia Wings 16 853:33 5 10 160 11.25 549 0.774
2012 Philadelphia Wings 16 901:44 7 9 192 12.78 548 0.741 1 60:00 0 1 14 14.00 33 0.702
2013 Philadelphia Wings 15 831:49 7 8 168 12.12 556 0.768 1 60:00 0 1 10 10.00 28 0.737
2014 Philadelphia Wings 6 139:10 0 3 32 13.80 71 0.689
2014 Toronto Rock 6 234:43 3 1 35 8.95 171 0.830 1 60:00 0 1 15 15.00 42 0.737
2015 Toronto Rock 18 654:10 8 2 113 10.36 431 0.792 5 228:20 2 3 43 11.30 159 0.787
2016 Toronto Rock 17 364:31 0 6 84 13.83 223 0.726
2017 Toronto Rock 11 64:02 1 1 11 10.31 36 0.766 3 117:27 1 1 19 9.71 79 0.806
2018 Toronto Rock 15 54:49 0 1 11 12.04 35 0.761
2020 Philadelphia Wings 14 103:05 0 2 18 10.48 56 0.757
261 7,967:52 56 83 1,604 12.08 5,129 0.762 15 572:08 3 8 112 11.75 366 0.766
Career Total: 276 8,540:00 59 91 1,716 12.06 5,495 0.762

GP–Games played;Min–Minutes played;W–Wins;L–Losses;GA–Goals against;GAAGoals against average;Sv–Number of saves;Sv %Save percentage;

Mann Cup edit

    Mann Cup  
Season Team GP Min GA Sv GAA Sv %
2001 Brampton 6 143 26 77 10.85 74.76%
2002 Brampton* 2 100 16 74 9.52 82.22%
2003 Brampton 2 78 12 51 9.22 80.95%
2008 Brampton* 0 0 0 0 0.00 00.00%
2013 Six Nations* 4 202 15 142 4.45 89.31%
2014 Six Nations* 6 377 38 217 6.05 85.10%
Mann Cup Totals 20 900 107 561 7.13 83.98%

* - Won Mann Cup

References edit

  1. ^ "Miller Selected First By Chicago" http://nll.com/article.php?id=374
  2. ^ "East Team Stats" http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/teamplayerstats.html?teamid=73569&seasonid=1708
  3. ^ "Wings acquire forward AJ Shannon and Goaltender Brandon Miller" . Archived from the original on 2008-03-06. Retrieved 2008-03-05.
  4. ^ "Colorado-Philadelphia, March 28, 2009" http://www.nll.com/stats.php?ps=http://nll.stats.pointstreak.com/boxscore.html?gameid=795810 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Brandon Miller Retires and Joins Rock Coaching Staff". 25 September 2018.
  6. ^ "The Dean McLeod Award" http://www.ontariolacrosse.com/documents/content_1286.pdf[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "MSL History" http://www.majorserieslacrosse.net/mslhistory.html[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "The Harry Lumley Trophy" http://www.ontariolacrosse.com/documents/content_1273.pdf[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-08-20. Retrieved 2013-09-14.
  10. ^ . Lacrosse Magazine. September 13, 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-09-17. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
  11. ^ "Player National Lacrosse League". NLL.com. Retrieved March 9, 2020.

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Brandon Miller born May 4 1979 in Orangeville Ontario is a former goaltender who most recently played for the Toronto Rock in the National Lacrosse League and the Six Nations Chiefs and formerly the Brampton Excelsiors in the Ontario Lacrosse Association s Major Series He has won four Mann Cups two with each of the Chiefs and Excelsiors Brandon MillerBorn 1979 05 04 May 4 1979 age 44 Orangeville Ontario CanadaNationalityCanadianHeight6 ft 1 in 1 85 m Weight190 pounds 86 kg ShootsLeftPositionGoaltenderNLL draft70th overall 1999Albany AttackNLL teamFormer teamsToronto RockPhiladelphia WingsChicago ShamroxSan Jose StealthAlbany AttackPro career2001 Career highlights4x Mann Cup Champion 2002 2008 2013 2014 2x NLL All Star 2007 2011 2nd Team All Pro 2013 4x Harry Lumley Trophy 2002 2007 2008 2014 Mike Kelley Memorial Trophy 2014 Contents 1 National Lacrosse League 1 1 Albany Attack San Jose Stealth 1 2 Chicago Shamrox 1 3 Philadelphia Wings 1 4 Toronto Rock 2 Ontario Lacrosse Association 2 1 Orangeville Northmen 2 2 Brampton Excelsiors 2 3 Six Nations Chiefs 3 Statistics 3 1 NLL 3 2 Mann Cup 4 ReferencesNational Lacrosse League editAlbany Attack San Jose Stealth edit Miller started his career in 2001 with the Albany Attack renamed the San Jose Stealth after the team relocated to California He spent the early part of his career backing up Rob Blasdell and Anthony Cosmo before joining the Chicago Shamrox and earning a spot as their starting goaltender Chicago Shamrox edit Chicago selected Miller first overall after San Jose left him unprotected in the 2006 expansion draft when Chicago and the New York Titans joined the league 1 At the 2007 All Star Game in Portland Miller was named to the All Star team for the first time as a reserve for the East squad He split time with Matt Roik allowing eight goals on 34 shots to earn the win He also assisted on one of the East team s 20 goals 2 Despite Miller s stalwart play in net 557 saves facing an average of 45 19 shots per game the Shamrox scored the third fewest goals in the league in 2007 and missed the playoffs with a 6 10 record Philadelphia Wings edit Midway through the 2008 season with the Shamrox struggling Miller was dealt to the Philadelphia Wings for Roik and defenseman Brad Self 3 In 2008 Philadelphia finished 10 6 and qualified as the fourth seed for the playoffs the Shamrox finished 6 10 in last place in the East Division The Wings took on the Buffalo Bandits in the first round of the playoffs but were eliminated after a 14 12 loss Miller replaced starting goaltender Rob Blasdell for the second half of the game allowing five goals on 21 shots and picking up the loss Miller split time with Blasdell again in 2009 his first full season with Philadelphia Miller played about 60 per cent of the team s minutes registering an 11 90 GAA and 76 94 save percentage He also contributed offensively registered six points including a goal on March 28 2009 against the Colorado Mammoth 4 The team however struggled finishing the season 7 9 and missing the playoffs Philadelphia again missed the playoffs in 2010 finishing last in the East division with a 5 11 record Miller earned the lion s share of the playing time a career high 885 minutes and as a result faced the most shots in the league 764 and made the second most saves 581 Offensively he contributed 9 assists good for second in the league behind Cosmo s 13 Miller had perhaps his best statistical season in 2011 He posted career bests with an 11 25 goals against average and 774 save percentage The team was plagued by a lack of goal scoring though finishing with a league worst 143 goals for finishing 5 11 tied for last in the league Miller was selected for the All Star game for the second time in his career The Wings made the playoffs in 2012 and again in 2013 but unfortunately were knocked out in the first round both years In 2013 Miller finished second in Goaltender of the Year voting behind Rochester s Matt Vinc He finished fifth in saves for the season and crossed the 4000 save mark for his career becoming the 10th goaltender to achieve the mark He was also named Defensive Player of the Week three times during the season and was named to the Second All Pro Team Toronto Rock edit On March 18 2014 Miller was traded to the Toronto Rock for Kyle Belton a conditional 2nd round draft choice and a 4th round draft choice in the 2014 NLL draft The Rock finished the season 9 9 and qualified for the playoffs but were eliminated in the first round The 2015 season saw Miller split time with Nick Rose Rose and Miller finished 3rd and 4th respectively in the league in Goals Against Average The Rock finished with a league best 14 4 record and allowed the 3rd fewest goals in the league Miller was a finalist for the Goaltender of the Year Award and made his first trip to the finals where the Rock were beaten 2 games to 0 in the Best of 3 series by the Edmonton Rush In 2016 Miller became just the seventh NLL goalie to register 5 000 career regular season saves On September 25 2018 Miller announced his retirement as a player He will be joining the Toronto Rock coaching staff as goaltending coach 5 Ontario Lacrosse Association editOrangeville Northmen edit Miller and his brother Kyle Miller played Junior A lacrosse for the Orangeville Northmen In 2000 he shared the Dean McLeod Award awarded to the MVP of the OLA Junior A playoffs with Matt Vinc as well as the Robert Melville Memorial Trophy awarded to the Junior A league s outstanding goaltender which he shared with teammate Kevin Samuel 6 Brampton Excelsiors edit In the NLL s off season Miller competes in the Ontario Lacrosse Association s Major Series Miller competed for the Brampton Excelsiors until 2011 He joined the team in 2001 helping them to a Mann Cup appearance where they were beaten in seven games by the Coquitlam Adanacs In 2002 he teamed again with Bob Watson in goal and this time helped Brampton to a Mann Cup win over the Victoria Shamrocks again in seven games their second Mann Cup in five years They lost just one game in the MSL playoffs on the way to the championship game sweeping the St Catharines Athletics and defeating the Brooklin Redmen four games to one The Excelsiors made a third consecutive Mann Cup appearance in 2003 again against the Shamrocks but were unable to repeat as champions losing in five games From 2004 to 2007 Miller and the Excelsiors were defeated in the MSL finals by the Peterborough Lakers twice in seven games and twice in six games 7 In 2008 the Excelsiors were finally able to overcome Peterborough winning a decisive seventh game 7 2 at home in Brampton They were easily able to overcome the New Westminster Salmonbellies in four games although Miller saw no action as he backed up eventual Mann Cup MVP Anthony Cosmo While with the Excelsiors he was a three time recipient of the Harry Lumley Trophy awarded to the goaltenders of the team that allowed the fewest goals in the regular season In 2002 he shared the award with Bob Watson and in 2007 and 2008 he and Cosmo received the award 8 Six Nations Chiefs edit He joined the Chiefs via trade from the Brampton Excelsiors he and Rory Smith joined Six Nations in exchange for Matt Vinc Mike Accursi Tim O Brien and a 2013 first round selection Backing up primarily Orangeville native Evan Kirk Miller has compiled a 3 1 record with a 9 05 GAA in 12 games over two seasons In 2013 the Chiefs represented the OLA in the Mann Cup against the Victoria Shamrocks Miller did not appear in the first two games but replaced Kirk in the third game with the series tied Miller suffered the loss but Six Nations stormed back to take the series in six games with Miller in goal for all but 20 minutes Those 20 minutes occurred in Game 5 when Victoria asked officials to check Miller s equipment which was deemed to be illegal resulting in a minor penalty and a game misconduct Kirk replaced him but he too had his equipment deemed illegal resulting in forward Colin Doyle settling into net for the final 11 minutes of the 11 7 win 9 Miller finished the series with a minuscule 4 45 GAA and 893 save percentage ironically besting Shamrocks keeper Matt Vinc The victory marked the first for the Chiefs since winning their third consecutive in 1996 Following the 2014 season Miller won his fourth Harry Lumley Trophy sharing the award with Kirk The Chiefs repeated as Mann Cup Champions and Miller was awarded the Mike Kelley Memorial Trophy as the series MVP 10 Statistics editNLL edit Reference 11 Brandon Miller Regular Season PlayoffsSeason Team GP Min W L GA GAA Sv Sv GP Min W L GA GAA Sv Sv 2001 Albany Attack 2 59 30 0 1 14 14 12 38 0 731 2002 Albany Attack 16 25 31 1 0 7 16 46 10 0 588 2 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0002003 Albany Attack 15 113 22 0 2 21 11 11 71 0 772 2004 San Jose Stealth 14 363 09 4 3 73 12 06 186 0 718 1 16 23 0 0 6 21 97 9 0 6002005 San Jose Stealth 3 103 34 0 1 18 10 43 59 0 766 2006 San Jose Stealth 14 256 51 0 4 49 11 45 150 0 754 2007 Chicago Shamrox 16 865 07 6 9 177 12 28 602 0 773 2008 Chicago Shamrox 7 228 49 1 2 65 17 04 157 0 707 2008 Philadelphia Wings 9 295 28 2 4 60 12 18 223 0 788 1 29 58 0 1 5 10 01 16 0 7622009 Philadelphia Wings 15 569 39 6 4 113 11 90 377 0 769 2010 Philadelphia Wings 16 885 16 5 10 183 12 40 580 0 760 2011 Philadelphia Wings 16 853 33 5 10 160 11 25 549 0 774 2012 Philadelphia Wings 16 901 44 7 9 192 12 78 548 0 741 1 60 00 0 1 14 14 00 33 0 7022013 Philadelphia Wings 15 831 49 7 8 168 12 12 556 0 768 1 60 00 0 1 10 10 00 28 0 7372014 Philadelphia Wings 6 139 10 0 3 32 13 80 71 0 689 2014 Toronto Rock 6 234 43 3 1 35 8 95 171 0 830 1 60 00 0 1 15 15 00 42 0 7372015 Toronto Rock 18 654 10 8 2 113 10 36 431 0 792 5 228 20 2 3 43 11 30 159 0 7872016 Toronto Rock 17 364 31 0 6 84 13 83 223 0 726 2017 Toronto Rock 11 64 02 1 1 11 10 31 36 0 766 3 117 27 1 1 19 9 71 79 0 8062018 Toronto Rock 15 54 49 0 1 11 12 04 35 0 761 2020 Philadelphia Wings 14 103 05 0 2 18 10 48 56 0 757 261 7 967 52 56 83 1 604 12 08 5 129 0 762 15 572 08 3 8 112 11 75 366 0 766Career Total 276 8 540 00 59 91 1 716 12 06 5 495 0 762GP Games played Min Minutes played W Wins L Losses GA Goals against GAA Goals against average Sv Number of saves Sv Save percentage Mann Cup edit Mann Cup Season Team GP Min GA Sv GAA Sv 2001 Brampton 6 143 26 77 10 85 74 76 2002 Brampton 2 100 16 74 9 52 82 22 2003 Brampton 2 78 12 51 9 22 80 95 2008 Brampton 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 2013 Six Nations 4 202 15 142 4 45 89 31 2014 Six Nations 6 377 38 217 6 05 85 10 Mann Cup Totals 20 900 107 561 7 13 83 98 Won Mann CupReferences edit Miller Selected First By Chicago http nll com article php id 374 East Team Stats http www pointstreak com prostats teamplayerstats html teamid 73569 amp seasonid 1708 Wings acquire forward AJ Shannon and Goaltender Brandon Miller Untitled Document Archived from the original on 2008 03 06 Retrieved 2008 03 05 Colorado Philadelphia March 28 2009 http www nll com stats php ps http nll stats pointstreak com boxscore html gameid 795810 Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Brandon Miller Retires and Joins Rock Coaching Staff 25 September 2018 The Dean McLeod Award http www ontariolacrosse com documents content 1286 pdf permanent dead link MSL History http www majorserieslacrosse net mslhistory html permanent dead link The Harry Lumley Trophy http www ontariolacrosse com documents content 1273 pdf permanent dead link Game 5 Recap Mann Cup 2013 Archived from the original on 2014 08 20 Retrieved 2013 09 14 Miller MVP as Six Nations Repeats as Mann Cup Champions Lacrosse Magazine September 13 2014 Archived from the original on 2014 09 17 Retrieved September 14 2014 Player National Lacrosse League NLL com Retrieved March 9 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brandon Miller lacrosse amp oldid 1164304718, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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