PensBurgh Top-25 Under 25: No. 24 Ryan Miller

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KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA - NOVEMBER 22: Ryan Miller #23 of the Portland Winterhawks carries the puck against the Kelowna Rockets at Prospera Place on November 22, 2025 in Kelowna, British Columbia. (Photo by Steve Dunsmoor/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Top 25 Under 25 countdown continues with a rising University of Denver freshman who made himself a prospect to watch with a strong campaign in the WHL last season.

Catch up on the previous entries for this year:

Pensburgh Top 25 Under 25: Graduates and Departed players in 2025
Top 25 Under 25: The best of the rest

No. 25: Chase Pietila, D

#24: Ryan Miller, F​

2025 Ranking: NR
Age: 19 (May 3, 2007)
Acquired Via:
2025 NHL Draft, 5th Round, No. 130 overall
Height/Weight: 6’0”, 181 pounds


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The Penguins selected Miller in the fifth round of the 2025 draft. At the time, he had just recorded a career-high 31 points in 50 games of his second WHL regular season before helping the Portland Winterhawks reach the second round of the playoffs.

Miller blew those numbers out of the water while captaining the Winterhawks his third WHL season. He finished the campaign with 75 points (30 goals, 45 assists) in 65 WHL games.

He starred on the Winterhawks’ power play and penalty killing units before finishing the season tied for the WHL lead with four shorthanded goals.

Picked his spot like he had a GPS. ️

Ryan Miller double dips on the power play to give the @pdxwinterhawks the lead!@Penguins | #LetsGoPenspic.twitter.com/jKpiC6My6C

— Western Hockey League (@TheWHL) December 8, 2025
OUR CAPTAIN

Power play perfection for Ryan Miller! pic.twitter.com/nVxdD7BxTU

— Portland Winterhawks (@pdxwinterhawks) December 15, 2025
Knock knock. Who’s there?
Ryan Miller on your doorstep pic.twitter.com/HIX46hxQ4a

— Portland Winterhawks (@pdxwinterhawks) December 29, 2025
CAP DON'T MISS

Congratulations to Ryan Miller on scoring the hat trick and his 15th of the season! pic.twitter.com/G4qDoZ7vX4

— Portland Winterhawks (@pdxwinterhawks) December 29, 2025
CAPTAIN CLUTCH

Ryan Miller executes on the power play to tie the game in the 3rd! pic.twitter.com/CfR6hkXzXi

— Portland Winterhawks (@pdxwinterhawks) March 15, 2026
OT MAGIC FROM RYAN MILLER

Captain Ryan Miller calls game pic.twitter.com/kOuNCoLt0M

— Portland Winterhawks (@pdxwinterhawks) March 21, 2026
0:25 SECONDS

Ryan Miller picks up where he left off! pic.twitter.com/I05QO4pBzL

— Portland Winterhawks (@pdxwinterhawks) March 22, 2026

Miller later signed an amateur tryout agreement before making his AHL debut with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins late in the 2025-26 season.

He participated earlier this month in his second Penguins development camp, where he was named captain of one of the prospect teams and was a standout performer in the 3v3 scrimmage tournament that capped off camp.

Penguins director of player development Tom Kostopoulos had high praise for Miller after camp (h/t Pens Inside Scoop).

“He might stand out in our organization among the prospects of guys that want the puck, that play with hunger and a desperation to win puck battles,” Kostopoulos said about Miller. “He will rip your head off to win a puck battle.”

Miller himself told reporters after camp: “I think my speed’s a big thing. I try to show that out there.”

The 19-year-old is now headed to the University of Denver, where he had already committed to play the 2026-27 season back when the Penguins drafted him last offseason.

Welcome to the Pioneers, Ryan Miller!

Ryan comes to DU after playing the past 3+ seasons with the @pdxwinterhawks where he recorded 121 points in 162 games and captained the squad last year. He finished 2nd on the team in scoring in 2025-26.

Excited to have you!#GoPiospic.twitter.com/oKVeRu6MCB

— Denver Hockey (@DU_Hockey) June 18, 2026

What Miller is able to do with the Pioneers next season will give the Penguins a better idea of where he fits in the organization’s prospect development pipeline. For now, his progression in both the WHL and at prospect development camp has made him a prospect to watch next season.

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