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Forum: NHL SigningsNov. 4, 2022 at 12:39 p.m.
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Nathaniel</b></div><div>In case you needed to be reminded of who this moron is, here is a snippet from Wikipedia:

In 2016, Miller and a classmate were found delinquent in an Ohio juvenile court on charges of assault and a violation of the Ohio Safe Schools Act.[4] The pair were accused and found guilty of forcing a developmentally disabled African American classmate, Isaiah Meyer-Crothers, to eat a piece of candy that they had wiped along the inside of a urinal, repeated bullying of Meyer-Crothers, and repeatedly calling him a n*****. Surveillance video also captured them kicking and punching Meyer-Crothers.

Really hope this degenerate heathen gets whats coming to him, he doesnt EVER deserve to step foot on NHL ice.</div></div>

Don't forget. He REFUSED TO APOLOGIZE to the kid. But did to NHL teams!!!

<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>His</b></div><div>According to the Republic, Miller apologized to the then thirty-one NHL teams, but never to Meyer-Crothers or to his family.[16] In a letter addressed to the Coyotes, Meyer-Crothers' mother, Joni, found Armstrong's comments demeaning to her son, stating that while Miller's classmate apologized to Meyer-Crothers, Miller himself was unwilling to show contrition. A juvenile court magistrate in Ohio concluded that Miller had absolutely no remorse for his actions against Meyer-Crothers and was merely upset that his reputation would be damaged by the situation. As a result of the exposé, the Coyotes received widespread criticism for drafting Miller.[17] This ultimately led to the Coyotes renouncing their draft rights to Miller and cutting all ties with him.[10][11][18] Miller was subsequently dropped from the University of North Dakota hockey team on the direct orders of the university president Andrew Armacost. Miller was still however in good standing academically, and was allowed to continue attending classes at the university.[12]

More details about the bullying surfaced after The Independent published a detailed letter from the Meyer-Crothers family, reiterating that Miller has not apologized to the family, and detailing further accusations about Miller's behavior, starting as early as 1st grade.[19][20] These allegations include:

calling Meyer-Crothers **** in first grade
along with a classmate smacking and punching Meyer-Crothers on the school bus
repeated uses of the word **** against Meyer-Crothers
spitting in Meyer-Crothers' face
Miller maintains that his court-mandated apology letter was read to the Meyer-Crothers family.[21]</div></div>
Forum: NHL SigningsNov. 4, 2022 at 12:29 p.m.