Kevan Miller ‘Most Likely’ Would Have Played In Bruins-Islanders Game 7

Miller suffered a concussion in Game 4 of Boston's first-round series

Bruins defenseman Kevan Miller on Friday confirmed he “most likely” would have played in Game 7 against the Islanders at TD Garden if Boston defeated New York in Game 6 at Nassau Coliseum to extend the teams’ second-round Stanley Cup playoff series.

Miller suffered a concussion in Game 4 of the Bruins’ first-round series against the Capitals on a high hit from Washington defenseman Dmitry Orlov and missed Boston’s next seven playoff games.

“I most likely would have been good to go for Game 7,” Miller said Friday during a video conference.

Miller skated Tuesday, went through testing Wednesday and was cleared for contact Thursday, lining him up to play Friday in a winner-take-all showdown in Boston. The Islanders spoiled Miller’s return by eliminating the Bruins on Wednesday night with a 6-2 win in Game 6 on Long Island.

“It doesn’t get any easier, that’s for sure,” Miller said of missing time due to injury. “It’s a tough pill to swallow. You want to get out there — been down that road, unfortunately. But I was super close to being back. I most likely would have played in Game 7. And that just makes it even worse, to be honest with you.”

Miller, who has spent his entire seven-year NHL career with the Bruins, signed a one-year contract with Boston before this season. He’s now set to become a free agent at age 33 and is unsure what the future holds while once again looking to bounce back from injuries.

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“It weighs on you. It’s not easy,” Miller said. “You want to be out there with the guys and helping and helping them win, and I think I could’ve helped. Just get one more game. That’s the way it goes sometimes. That’s hockey. That’s life. And you just turn the page.”

We’ll see what the next chapter holds for Miller.