JT Miller Named Rangers Captain! What This Means for the Team's Future
JT Miller Takes the Helm: A New Era for the New York Rangers
In a move that has electrified Rangers fans, J.T. Miller has been officially named the 29th captain in the storied history of the New York Rangers. The announcement, made on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, signals a significant shift in leadership for the team as they gear up for the 2025-2026 NHL season.
Miller, a 32-year-old forward, rejoined the Rangers last season following a mid-season trade with the Vancouver Canucks. His immediate impact was undeniable, racking up an impressive 35 points (13 goals, 22 assists) in just 32 games. This performance solidified his role as a key player and a natural leader within the team.
"We're pleased to announce J.T. Miller as the new captain of the New York Rangers," stated General Manager Chris Drury. "Since his arrival last season, J.T. immediately became a leader for our group and exemplifies how we want to conduct ourselves both on and off the ice. Congratulations to J.T. and his entire family on an incredibly meaningful achievement, and we're confident he will continue to represent our organization with class, commitment, and integrity."
Miller's Journey to Captaincy
Originally drafted by the Rangers in the first round (15th overall) of the 2011 NHL Draft, Miller's journey has taken him through Tampa Bay and Vancouver before finding his way back to New York. He brings a wealth of experience, having played in 871 regular-season games, amassing 260 goals and 449 assists. He also brings valuable playoff experience, having participated in the Rangers' run to the 2014 Stanley Cup Final.
Replacing Jacob Trouba, who was traded to the Anaheim Ducks, Miller steps into a crucial role, responsible for shaping the team's culture and driving performance on the ice. The Rangers are betting on Miller's intensity, accountability, and work ethic to guide them through a competitive Eastern Conference season.
What's Next for the Rangers?
With Miller at the helm, the Rangers look to build on last season's momentum. His leadership will be essential in fostering a winning environment and maximizing the potential of the team's roster. As the 2025-2026 season approaches, all eyes will be on Miller and the Rangers as they strive for Stanley Cup contention.
- Key Stats: 70 points in 72 games last season (Rangers and Canucks combined)
- Leadership Experience: Alternate captain for four seasons in Vancouver
- Drafted: First round (15th overall) by the Rangers in 2011