Greg Millen Death & Obituary: It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Greg Millen, former NHL goaltender and respected hockey broadcaster. Millen died at the age of 67, leaving behind a legacy cherished by fans, players, and colleagues. His influence in the hockey world extended well beyond his playing years, as he became one of the most recognized voices in the game.
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Greg Millen’s NHL Career
Born in 1957, Greg Millen began his NHL career in the 1978-79 season. Over 14 seasons, he earned a reputation as a reliable and skilled goaltender. Known for his quick reflexes, calm demeanor, and leadership qualities, Millen played for several NHL teams, including:
- Pittsburgh Penguins
- Hartford Whalers
- St. Louis Blues
- Quebec Nordiques
- Chicago Blackhawks
- Detroit Red Wings
He played in over 300 NHL games and was a stabilizing force on each team, even during difficult seasons. Though he never won a Stanley Cup, his presence on and off the ice left a lasting impression on the sport.
Life After the NHL: A Voice for the Game
After retiring from professional hockey in 1992, Millen found a new calling as a broadcaster. He quickly became known for his deep knowledge of the game and clear, insightful analysis. His second career included major roles on:
- Hockey Night in Canada
- NHL on Sportsnet
His ability to explain the nuances of hockey made him a favorite among fans and a trusted voice during live broadcasts. Millen’s calm, professional style and firsthand experience as a goaltender brought authenticity and depth to his commentary.
Impact on Ottawa Senators and Canadian Hockey Fans
One of Millen’s memorable contributions as a broadcaster was during the inaugural season of the Ottawa Senators. He helped guide fans through the excitement of a new team, offering context and clarity through every broadcast. His voice became familiar in homes across Canada, especially for those who grew up watching Hockey Night in Canada.
Millen’s passion for hockey was always evident. Whether analyzing a play or reflecting on the game’s history, he brought a sense of respect and love for the sport that resonated with audiences of all ages.
Honoring a Legacy in Hockey
Greg Millen’s passing is a major loss for the hockey community. As a goaltender, he showed resilience, professionalism, and leadership. As a broadcaster, he brought the game closer to fans, sharing his knowledge and enthusiasm with millions.
His legacy is not only in the stats or games he played, but in the countless viewers he educated and entertained over the years.
Final Thoughts
Greg Millen was more than a hockey player or sports commentator — he was a passionate voice of the game, a mentor to many, and a trusted figure in Canadian sports media. His contributions to hockey will continue to inspire both current and future generations.
Our deepest condolences go out to his family, friends, and all who were touched by his work. He will be deeply missed, but his impact will live on.
Rest in peace, Greg Millen. Your voice and spirit will forever echo in the world of hockey.
