Habs Prospect And Former Océanic Starter Signs In BCHL
The Chilliwack Chiefs of the BCHL have announced the signing of long-time QMJHL goaltender and Montreal Canadiens prospect Quentin Miller.
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The Chilliwack Chiefs announced the following roster moves Monday, January 6th
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Miller, 20, was originally expected to start for the Océanic as they embarked on their pursuit of the Memorial Cup as tournament hosts, but was sidelined with an injury. In that time, the team picked up and dropped former World Junior goaltender Samuel St-Hilaire and now seem to be riding the William Lacelle hype train.
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Miller has amassed a .908 save percentage across 62 career QMJHL games,
Lacelle, 17, is a 2026 NHL draft prospect and has a .918 save percentage across 17 games with the Océanic this season.
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