Arrival of former Stanley Cup winner Miller is a coup for Braehead Clan
EVERY cloud has a silver lining and, for Jordan Krestanovich, the Braehead Clan head coach, it comes in the form of Drew Miller.
EVERY cloud has a silver lining and, for Jordan Krestanovich, the Braehead Clan head coach, it comes in the form of Drew Miller.
Drew Miller is a 15-goal a season performer with the Detroit Red Wings and will undoubtedly enhance the Braehead Clan squad . Picture: Getty Images
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Scott Mullen
As a financial storm has left the NHL engulfed in chaos, many of the league's big names are packing up their skates to migrate east for a winter of discontent.
A lockout over how to split $3.3bn worth of revenue between owners and players has brought the game across the pond to its knees, but clubs all over Eastern Europe are waiting with their arms and chequebooks open. With no games likely to be played until October 24 at the earliest, NHL players have settled down in various far flung reaches of the continent, patiently waiting for the squall to pass.
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