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Andrew Miller (born February 17, 1984 in Dover, New Jersey but raised in East Lansing, Michigan) is an American professional ice hockey winger currently playing for the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League (NHL).
Miller was drafted in the sixth round, 186th overall, in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft and made his NHL debut on April 19, 2007, playing with the Anaheim Ducks against the Minnesota Wild. He is the younger brother of Buffalo Sabres goaltender Ryan Miller.
Miller played junior hockey for the now-defunct Capital Centre Pride of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) from 2001–2003, totaling 32 goals and 28 assists for 60 points in 102 games. Early in the 2002–03 season, he graduated to the United States Hockey League (USHL).
At 17, Miller played 49 games for the River City Lancers (now known as the Omaha Lancers) of the USHL in the 2002–03 season, posting 14 goals and 11 assists for 25 points. He scored nine points in 11 playoff games to help lead the Lancers to the USHL Finals, where they lost three games to one to the Lincoln Stars. Miller played with fellow NHLers Matt Carle and Paul Stastny and was named to the USHL All-Star team.
Actors: Lucas Flanagan (actor), Lucas Flanagan (writer), Victoria J. Mayers (actress), Hal B. Klein (actor), Steven Stuart (actor), Steven Stuart (writer), Ilya Magazanin (editor), Steve Stuart (producer), Steve Stuart (director), Laura Faith (actress), Allyson Baldwin (actress), Elisabeth Kracher (actress), Zvonko Nickolich (actor),
Plot: "No vacancies" echoes in Heike Koller's ears. She's just stepped off the boat into New York City from Germany to pursue her dreams of becoming a singer songwriter, but she'll be lucky if she can just find a decent place to live. "Squeeze Your Thumbs" is Heike Koller's transformation from disenfranchised immigrant to rising star of the music world. A heartwarming story about America's open arms to outsiders. Made as part of the 2005 New York 48 Hour Film Project, Squeeze Your Thumbs represents what results when Playomatic Media Group only has 48 hours to conceive, script, produce, shoot, edit, score and master a short film
Genres: Drama, Short,