Kevan Miller Injury: Bruins Defenseman ‘Progressing’ In Knee Injury Rehab

It’s been a tough road to recovery for Kevan Miller.

The Bruins defenseman suffered a broken kneecap last year before re-breaking it as he was nearing a return during Boston’s Stanley Cup run. Miller began the 2019-20 season on the shelf but appeared to be making some progress, however a myriad of setbacks has hindered his return.

He began skating on his own in January but still has yet to join the team, and head coach Bruce Cassidy couldn’t give much of a definitive answer as to when he would return to practice.

Bruins general manager Don Sweeney offered a bit of an update after the team traded for Ondrej Kase in a deal that sent David Backes, a first-round draft pick and Axel Andersson to the Anaheim Ducks.

“As far as Kevan Miller, he continues to progress and increase his volume of skating,” Sweeney said, per a team-provided transcript. “Again, we don’t have a timeline. We don’t have a target return to play. We just have the ability at some point in time, when he gets healthy, to integrate him at the right time and the right stage. That was important in this exercise as we went along to give him that opportunity and give us the opportunity should he be able to become healthy.”

It’s certainly encouraging he’s been increasing his skating and Miller would be a nice addition to the blue line if he’s able to return this season.