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China stint means Miller ineligible to represent Canada, Ice Hockey bosses say

  • Miller, a 29-year-old forward from North Vancouver, was selected for the Canadian team but became ineligible due to IIHF transfer rules.
  • Miller's contract with China's KRS Shenzhen expired in May 2023, causing her to be replaced by Julia Gosling for the world championship.
  • Miller expressed her disappointment but felt honored to be named to the team, stating, 'I was trying my best not to really get my hopes up.'
  • Canada's head coach Troy Ryan noted that Miller's 'size, versatility and two-way talent' were key factors in her initial selection.
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Bump from Canadian women's hockey team bittersweet for Hannah Miller

Hannah Miller chose to reflect more on her selection to Canada's roster for the women's world hockey championship than the International Ice Hockey Federation rule that knocked her off it. The 29-year-old forward from North Vancouver, B.C.

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South China Morning Post broke the news in Hong Kong on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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