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Miller, Hannah #34 (F)  - PWHL Toronto Sceptres - 2024-2025 PWHL Regular Season
Shoots: L
Born on: Feb. 16, 1996
Age: 29
Birthplace: North Vancouver, BC, None
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Statistics - 2024-2025 PWHL Regular Season

Split GP GM G A Pts +/- PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG S Hits Blks SPCT P/G
Actual 22 1 10 13 23 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 48 9 7 20.8 1.05

Date News Advice
March 12, 2025 Sarah Fillier's goal on Mar. 5 gives her 22 total points this season, second in the PWHL (Hannah Miller, 23) and seven more than any other rookie (Montreal's Jennifer Gardiner, 15). It was Fillier's third straight game with a goal - the only longer streak by a player this season belongs to Stacey, a four-game streak from Feb. 22 - Mar. 4. The first overall pick leads all players with six points (2G, 4A) scored across all three games of the season series. None
March 11, 2025 Fleet captain Hilary Knight recorded her first career hat-trick and four-point performance in a 5-2 win over the Sirens last Wednesday and became the first Boston player in team history to achieve both feats. With the win, Boston also became the first team in PWHL history to sweep a six-game regular-season series against an opponent, which contributed to the team's current seven-game point streak. Her hat-trick was the third in the PWHL this season following Montreal's Marie-Philip Poulin (Jan. 29) and Ottawa's Tereza Vanisova (Feb. 13). Her four points match season efforts by Minnesota's Claire Thompson, who scored a goal and three assists on Dec. 19, and Toronto's Hannah Miller, who scored two goals and two assists on Feb. 19. None
March 10, 2025 Hannah Miller (TOR) = 50 Points None
March 9, 2025 TORONTO SCEPTRES9-2-4-7 | 35 PTS | 2ND PLACE (TIED)Top Scorer: Hannah Miller - 21 GP, 10-13-23 PTSLast Game: 4-1 W vs. MTL on Mar. 62024-25 SEASON SERIES: TIED 6-6 IN POINTS (TORONTO WON 8-4 IN 2024)Dec. 7 at TOR: 6-3 MIN | Jan. 28 at MIN: 4-3 MIN (SO) | Feb. 11 at TOR: 3-2 TOR (OT) | Feb. 23 at MIN: 2-1 TOR | Mar. 30 at MIN None
March 9, 2025 Daryl Watts delivered two assists in Thursday's victory for her sixth multi-point game this season, second to only Hannah Miller (seven) for most in 2024-25. Watts has three multi-assist games this season, third behind teammate Renata Fast and Minnesota's Taylor Heise (four each). None
March 6, 2025 Hannah Miller returned to the Sceptres lineup after a one-game absence and recorded an assist to take sole possession of first in league scoring with 23 points (10G, 13A). She has recorded 10 points (3G, 7A) over her last six games. None
March 6, 2025 Marie-Philip Poulin has been named one of the three stars of the game eight different times this season, including Tuesday. That is two more than the PWHL player with the next most this season (Hannah Miller - six). None
March 6, 2025 TORONTO SCEPTRES8-2-4-7 | 32 PTS | 3RD PLACETop Scorer: Hannah Miller - 20 GP, 10-12-22 PTSLast Game: 3-1 L at MTL on Feb. 25 None
March 5, 2025 Hilary Knight recorded her first career hat-trick and four-point performance and became the first Boston player to achieve both feats. Her hat-trick was the third in the PWHL this season following Montreal's Marie-Philip Poulin (Jan. 29) and Ottawa's Tereza Vanisova (Feb. 13), and her four points match season efforts by Minnesota's Claire Thompson (Dec. 19) and Toronto's Hannah Miller (Feb. 19). The Fleet captain has climbed into third in PWHL scoring with 21 points (11G, 10A) in 21 games, including 11 points (5G, 6A) in six games against the Sirens. None
March 5, 2025 Alex Carpenter and Sarah Fillier both assisted on Abby Roque's goal to send the game to overtime last week. It was the ninth time Carpenter and Fillier have both been credited with a point on the same goal this season, tied for the second most of any PWHL duo (Daryl Watts and Hannah Miller lead the way with 10 goals combined on). None
March 4, 2025 Montreal (10-4-1-4) won both of their games last week to expand their first-place lead atop the PWHL standings. The Victoire have 39 points after snapping Toronto's six-game winning streak and Boston's four-game streak. The Sceptres (8-2-4-7) and the Fleet (6-5-3-6) sit in second and third place with 32 and 31 points, respectively. Minnesota (6-4-3-7) currently holds the fourth and final playoff spot with 29 points - just two ahead of Ottawa (7-1-4-8) with 27 points following the Charge's two straight wins. New York (4-3-4-9) has earned a point in two straight games despite an eight-game losing streak and rank sixth with 22 points. Sceptres forward Hannah Miller continues to lead the league with 22 points (10G, 12A), followed by Sirens rookie Sarah Fillier with 21 points-- including a league-high 14 assists. Frost captain Kendall Coyne Schofield (8G, 10A) and Sceptres forward Daryl Watts (6G, 12A) are tied for third with 18 points each. Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin leads the league with 12 goals and is one of four players with 17 points, along with Toronto's Renata Fast (4G, 13A) who leads all defenders in scoring. In goal, Montreal's Ann-Renee Desbiens leads the league in wins (11), goals-against-average (1.76) and save percentage (.934). Click to see PWHL standings and stats. None
March 4, 2025 Hannah Miller (TOR) = 50 Points None
March 3, 2025 The SupraStars of the Month, presented by AIRSUPRA, for the month of February have been recognized as: Emily Clark (F--Ottawa Charge), Gabbie Hughes (F - Ottawa Charge), Hannah Miller (F - Toronto Sceptres), Renata Fast (D - Toronto Sceptres), Sophie Jaques (D - Minnesota Frost) and Aerin Frankel (G - Boston Fleet). None
Feb. 25, 2025 TORONTO SCEPTRES8-2-4-6 | 32 PTS | 2ND PLACETop Scorer: Hannah Miller - 20 GP, 10-12-22 PTSLast Game: 2-1 W at MIN on Feb. 23 None
Feb. 25, 2025 Hannah Miller was scratched from Toronto's lineup for the first time this season and is day-to-day with a lower-body injury. None
Feb. 25, 2025 Jesse Compher scored her seventh goal of the season on Sunday, and all seven of those goals have come in different games - including all three games against Montreal. The only PWHL player who has scored in more different games this season is teammate Hannah Miller (eight). None
Feb. 25, 2025 Over the course of Toronto's nine-game point streak, the Sceptres have simultaneously produced a league-record power play streak of nine games. Half of the team's total goals (16/32) have come with the advantage during this stretch as the power play has converted at a 47.1% success-rate. Toronto's 21 power play goals this season have surpassed the previous PWHL-high of 19 PPG scored by New York in 24 games during the inaugural campaign. Through 20 games, three Toronto players have also tied or exceeded the inaugural season power play points record including Hannah Miller (4G, 8A), Renata Fast (2G, 9A) and Daryl Watts (3G, 7A). Last season, New York's Alex Carpenter (3G, 7A) and Ella Shelton (2G, 8A) led the way with 10 power play points apiece, and Toronto's Natalie Spooner led all players with seven power play goals. None
Feb. 24, 2025 NEW YORK AND TORONTO(February 24, 2025) - Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark, Toronto Sceptres goaltender Kristen Campbell and Sceptres forward Hannah Miller have been named the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) '3 Stars of the Week' presented by Shark Beauty Canada following games from Feb. 17-23. None
Feb. 24, 2025 Hannah Miller (TOR) = 50 Points None
Feb. 23, 2025 Hannah Miller had two goals and two assists on Wednesday, the second four-point game by a PWHL player this season (Claire Thompson, 1G, 3A, Dec. 19). It was Miller's second multi-goal game this season with only Marie-Philip Poulin (three) also having multiple multi-goal games in 2024-25. None
Feb. 23, 2025 Alex Carpenter's team-leading seventh goal of the season accounted for all of New York's offense on Wednesday, while Sarah Fillier picked up her league-leading 13th assist (tied with Renata Fast). It was the eighth time Fillier and Carpenter have combined on a goal this season - only Toronto's Daryl Watts and Hannah Miller (10) and Fast and Miller (nine) have done so more often. None
Feb. 23, 2025 TORONTO SCEPTRES7-2-4-6 | 29 PTS | 2ND PLACE (TIED)Top Scorer: Hannah Miller - 19 GP, 10-12-22 PTSLast Game: 4-1 W at NY on Feb. 19 None
Feb. 20, 2025 Hilary Knight scored twice and added an assist on Monday, resulting in her first three-point game in the PWHL and the second by a Fleet player this season (Alina Muller - 1G, 2A vs. Toronto on Jan. 22). Knight is one of three players with at least eight goals and eight assists this season, along with Kendall Coyne Schofield and Hannah Miller. Last season, six players reached those marks, but none of them were Boston players. None
Feb. 19, 2025 Toronto forward Hannah Miller: "You know, you see stats as one thing, but there's a lot of plays that happen out there on the ice that don't necessarily get on the scoresheet. I'm pretty lucky that I get to play with a line with incredible players. Just a combination of everyone clicking out there and our power play has been hot, which is excellent." None
Feb. 19, 2025 1. Hannah Miller (TOR) 2G, 2A)2. Julia Gosling (TOR) 2G3. Kristen Campbell (TOR) 23/24 SV None
Feb. 19, 2025 TORONTO SCEPTRES6-2-4-6 | 26 PTS | 3RD PLACE (TIED)Top Scorer: Hannah Miller - 18 GP, 8-10-18 PTSLast Game: 3-2 OTW at OTT (Edmonton) on Feb. 16 None
Feb. 19, 2025 NEWARK, NJ (February 19, 2025) - Hannah Miller tied a PWHL single-game record with a four-point performance to lead the Toronto Sceptres to a 4-1 win over the New York Sirens at Prudential Center on Wednesday evening. With the result, Toronto has now won five games in a row, while extending New York's losing streak to six. Miller's four points included two goals and two assists, with fellow Sceptres forwards Julia Gosling (2G) and Daryl Watts (3A) also contributing multi-point efforts. The Sceptres' power play was once again dominant, converting on three of their five opportunities. Scoring began in the second period for Toronto, with Miller's first scored at even strength at 7:53, followed by Gosling's first at 13:12. Miller opened third period, scoring at 9:19 before New York replied with their lone goal 38 seconds later, courtesy of Alex Carpenter, playing in her first game since suffering an injury on Jan. 31. Gosling's second of the night capped the scoring at 11:17. Kristen Campbell picked up her second straight win and fourth of the season with a 23-save performance. Corinne Schroeder stopped 29 shots in defeat. Toronto is now tied for second place with Minnesota, their next opponent, with 29 points each. New York remains in sixth place with 20 points. None
Feb. 19, 2025 Sceptres Head Coach Troy Ryan on Hannah Miller's play: "I was just congratulating her because I don't think she's changed her game as she's producing a little bit more. She's not gambling and taking these high-risk chances, she continues to just play the right way and gets rewarded for it. From a coach perspective, it's the perfect kind of offense because once the offense, if it ever dries up, she's still playing the right way so she can still have an impact in our game, and they're the players you want to see rewarded with the points." None
Feb. 19, 2025 Hannah Miller became just the third player, and first forward, in PWHL history to record a four-point performance, matching previous efforts by Minnesota defender Claire Thompson (1G, 3A on Dec. 19, 2024) and Montreal rearguard Erin Ambrose (4A on Apr. 18, 2024). None
Feb. 19, 2025 Hannah Miller assisted on all three of Toronto's goals against Ottawa, the second three-assist game in team history (Emma Maltais - three on Feb. 14, 2024). Miller is one of two PWHL players this season with at least 10 assists and eight goals, along with Minnesota's Kendall Coyne Schofield. None
Feb. 18, 2025 Kendall Coyne Schofield has recorded a point in four consecutive games (2G, 2A) and eight-straight on the road (6G, 5A). The Frost Captain is now tied with Toronto's Hannah Miller for the league lead in scoring with 18 points. None
Feb. 18, 2025 February 16 was an extra special day for Hannah Miller. The Sceptres forward celebrated her 29th birthday on Sunday with a career-high three assists. Her performance not only helped boost Toronto past Ottawa with a 3-2 win in overtime, but it also propelled her atop the league's scoring race with 18 points (8G, 10A) in 18 games. Last season on her birthday, Miller scored a goal and an assist as Toronto beat Montreal 3-0 in the first edition of the Battle on Bay Street. This year's occasion was not lost on her teammates, as Sceptres players all dressed up as Miller for their pre-game walk-ins - to her surprise. None
Feb. 17, 2025 Hannah Miller (TOR) = 40 Points None
Feb. 17, 2025 Sarah Fillier assisted Jessie Eldridge's goal Saturday, the eighth time this season Fillier and Eldridge have combined on a goal this season (either as assisters or scorers). That is tied with Toronto's Hannah Miller and Renata Fast for the most goals combined on by any PWHL duo this season. Fillier has two assists in the season series, while Eldridge has been held without a point in three games against Boston. None
Feb. 17, 2025 NEW YORK AND TORONTO(February 17, 2025) - Ottawa Charge forward Gabbie Hughes, Toronto Sceptres forward Hannah Miller and Minnesota Frost defender Sophie Jaques have been named the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) '3 Stars of the Week' presented by Shark Beauty Canada following games from Feb. 10-16. None
Feb. 16, 2025 TORONTO SCEPTRES6-1-4-6 | 24 PTS | 3RD PLACETop Scorer: Hannah Miller - 17 GP, 8-7-15 PTSLast Game: 3-1 W vs. BOS on Feb. 14 None
Feb. 16, 2025 Watts' game-winner came 51 seconds into the overtime period -- forward Hannah Miller, who was celebrating her 29th birthday, recorded her third assist of the afternoon on the goal. Alberta native Emerance Maschmeyer made 31 saves on 34 shots for Ottawa while Toronto's Raygan Kirk stopped 33 of 35, the rookie's fifth win of the season. None
Feb. 16, 2025 Hannah Miller recorded her first career three-point game (3A), setting a career-high assist total with 10 on the season, exceeding her 23-game assist total of seven during the inaugural season. The Sceptres forward now leads the league in scoring with 18 points (8G, 10A) in 18 games. None
Feb. 14, 2025 Jesse Compher scored her third power play goal of the season. With the tally, Compher is now tied with teammates Hannah Miller and Sarah Nurse for the league lead in power play goals. None
Feb. 14, 2025 TORONTO SCEPTRES5-1-4-6 | 21 PTS | 3RD PLACETop Scorer: Hannah Miller - 16 GP, 8-7-15 PTSLast Game: 3-2 OTW vs. MIN on Feb. 11 None
Feb. 11, 2025 Hannah Miller scored her eighth goal and her seventh assist of the season for her fifth multi-point performance of the campaign. The Sceptres forward is now tied for the league-lead in scoring with 15 points (8G, 7A), surpassing her inaugural season total of 14 points (7G, 7A) in 23 GP. None
Feb. 11, 2025 Natalie Spooner appeared in the starting lineup for the Sceptres and recorded 21:09 TOI, playing on the team's top line with Hannah Miller and Daryl Watts. None
Feb. 11, 2025 Minnesota opened the scoring late in the first period with a goal from Sophie Jaques, then Brooke McQuigge doubled the Frost's lead nine minutes into the second frame. Toronto responded just three minutes later with a goal from Hannah Miller, as Spooner - the reigning PWHL Billie Jean King MVP Award recipient - tallied her first assist of the season in her debut. Daryl Watts found the back of the net for the Sceptres on the power play just 1:54 later to knot the game at two, and a scoreless final period sent the game into overtime. None
Feb. 11, 2025 Hannah Miller (TOR) 1G ,1A None
Feb. 11, 2025 Fast (2G, 2A) and Jesse Compher (2G, 1A) have scored goals in both games against the Frost this season. Sarah Nurse (1G, 1A), Daryl Watts (1G, 1A) and Hannah Miller (2A) also have multiple points. Nurse has been placed on LTIR and will miss tonight's game and Watts enters with a four-game point streak. None
Feb. 11, 2025 No trio in the PWHL this season has been as prolific as Minnesota's Kendall Coyne Schofield (6G, 8A), Taylor Heise (4G, 10A), and Claire Thompson (3G, 11A) who are tied for second in league scoring with 14 points. The Frost's top three offensive players have combined for 42 points, with the Sirens' Fillier (15), Alex Carpenter (12) and Jessie Eldridge (12) next up with 39 points collectively, followed by the Sceptres' Renata Fast (13), Hannah Miller (13) and Sarah Nurse (12) with 38 points between them. The most dynamic duos are Heise and Thompson, Carpenter and Fillier, and Nurse and Daryl Watts, who have connected on seven goals for their respective teams so far this season. None
Feb. 5, 2025 The Sceptres head into the break with the league's top power play, clicking at a 28.9% success rate, a full eight percentage points above the Frost's second-ranked unit at 20.9%. Seven of Toronto's 10 goals last week were scored on the power play, with the Sceptres scoring multiple times with the advantage in all three of their games. With 13 power play markers so far this season, including three each from league-leaders Hannah Miller and Sarah Nurse, Toronto has also surpassed their goal total on the advantage from last season, when they scored 11 PPG in 24 games. Sceptres defender Renata Fast leads the league with nine power play points (2G, 7A). None
Feb. 4, 2025 The SupraStars of the Month, presented by AIRSUPRA, for the month of January have been recognized as: Kendall Coyne Schofield (F - Minnesota Frost), Hannah Miller (F - Toronto Sceptres), Marie-Philip Poulin (F - Montreal Victoire), Erin Ambrose (D - Montreal Victoire), Claire Thompson (D - Minnesota Frost) and Corinne Schroeder (G - New York Sirens). None
Feb. 3, 2025 Hannah Miller (TOR) = 20 Points None
Feb. 3, 2025 With a hat trick in Montreal's 4-1 victory against Ottawa Wednesday and two goals four minutes apart in the second period of a 2-1 road triumph over the New York Sirens Sunday, Poulin doubled her goal total for the season and helped the first-place Victoire stretch their winning streak to five games. The Victoire captain played a pivotal role in Montreal's three-win week, contributing five of the team's nine regulation goals and sealing Thursday's 4-3 shootout victory over Toronto with the winning goal. Her hat trick was the first in the PWHL this season and the second of Poulin's PWHL career; she had three goals against New York on Jan. 10, 2024. With 10-2--12 in 14 games, Poulin has matched her goal total for last season and has helped Montreal expand its first-place lead over Minnesota to six points. She is now tied with Toronto's Natalie Spooner for most career regular-season goals with 20 and leads the current campaign with 10; Toronto's Hannah Miller is second with 7. This marks Poulin's fourth Three Stars Of The Week recognition of the 2024-25 season and her second stint in the top spot, which she also achieved for the week of Jan. 6-12. None
Feb. 1, 2025 Hannah Miller had a goal and an assist on Thursday, her third game with one of each, tied with Jessie Eldridge (NY) for the most such games in the PWHL this season. Both of Miller's points came on the power play, giving her three PPG (tied with teammate Sarah Nurse for the league lead), and three PPA. Her six power-play points trail only teammate Renata Fast's eight (1G, 7A). None
Feb. 1, 2025 TORONTO SCEPTRES4-0-4-6 | 16 PTS | 6TH PLACETop Scorers: Hannah Miller (7-5) & Renata Fast (1-11)Last Game: 4-3 SOL at MTL on Jan. 30 None

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Date Opponent State Season
Mar 19 2025 19:00 EDT NY Pre-game 2024-2025 PWHL Regular Season
Mar 23 2025 12:00 EDT at MTL Pre-game 2024-2025 PWHL Regular Season
Mar 26 2025 15:00 EDT at BOS Pre-game 2024-2025 PWHL Regular Season
Mar 30 2025 13:00 EDT at MIN Pre-game 2024-2025 PWHL Regular Season
Apr 26 2025 15:00 EDT at BOS Pre-game 2024-2025 PWHL Regular Season
Apr 29 2025 19:00 EDT NY Pre-game 2024-2025 PWHL Regular Season
May 3 2025 15:00 EDT OTT Pre-game 2024-2025 PWHL Regular Season
Date Opponent Result State G A Pts +/- PIM PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG Shots Hits Blks SPCT TOI
Mar 9 2025 13:00 EDT MIN L 1-2 Final 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.0 22:38
Mar 6 2025 19:00 EST MTL W 4-1 Final 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.0 22:11
Feb 23 2025 13:30 EST at MIN W 2-1 Final 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0.0 18:10
Feb 19 2025 19:00 EST at NY W 4-1 Final 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 40.0 20:07
Feb 16 2025 14:00 EST at OTT W 3-2 Final 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0.0 20:48
Feb 14 2025 19:00 EST BOS W 3-1 Final 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.0 19:06
Feb 11 2025 19:00 EST MIN W 3-2 Final 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 50.0 21:19
Feb 1 2025 14:00 EST OTT W 4-2 Final 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.0 16:07
Jan 30 2025 19:00 EST at MTL L 3-4 Final 1 1 2 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 50.0 16:40
Jan 28 2025 19:00 EST at MIN L 3-4 Final 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.0 16:33
Jan 25 2025 14:00 EST NY W 4-2 Final 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 50.0 16:41
Jan 22 2025 19:00 EST at BOS L 1-4 Final 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 14:50
Jan 14 2025 19:00 EST at OTT W 4-2 Final 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 50.0 17:37
Jan 12 2025 12:00 EST at NY L 0-1 Final 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0.0 21:47
Jan 8 2025 14:00 EST MTL L 2-4 Final 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0.0 14:13
Dec 31 2024 19:00 EST OTT L 1-2 Final 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 25.0 16:06
Dec 27 2024 19:00 EST BOS W 4-2 Final 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0.0 18:25
Dec 21 2024 14:00 EST MTL L 3-4 Final 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 18:14
Dec 18 2024 19:00 EST at NY L 2-4 Final 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 33.3 10:46
Dec 7 2024 14:00 EST MIN L 3-6 Final 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0.0 17:11
Dec 3 2024 19:00 EST at OTT L 2-3 Final 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 17:30
Nov 30 2024 14:00 EST BOS W 3-1 Final 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 50.0 15:13
Date Game Date Location Result Property From To
Feb 3 2025 00:30 EST Dec 7 2024 14:00 EST MIN L 3-6 assists 0 1
Date Key Old Value New Value
2025-03-07 analysis
2025-03-07 update
2025-03-07 Injured Yes No
2025-02-27 injury_note
2025-02-27 analysis
2025-02-27 update
2025-02-27 Injury Text Unknown
2025-02-27 Injured No Yes
2024-11-18 Pickable No Yes
2024-11-15 Jersey Number 34
2024-11-15 Pickable No Yes
2024-11-15 Active in League No Yes
2024-11-15 Position F
2024-11-15 Franchise 2024 unknown unknown 2024 PWHL Toronto Sceptres