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Former Buffalo Sabres goaltender Ryan Miller has been inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame as part of its Class of 2022, the organization announced Thursday.
Miller's 391 career wins are the most in NHL history by an American-born goaltender. He twice represented the United States at the Olympics, including a dominant silver-medal run in 2010 when he posted a .946 save percentage to earn Tournament MVP honors.

The East Lansing, Michigan native also played for Team USA at three World Championships, won the Hobey Baker Trophy as the top collegiate player in the nation with Michigan State in 2000-01, and won the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's top goaltender in 2009-10.
Miller retired in 2021 following 18 NHL seasons with Buffalo, St. Louis, Vancouver, and Anaheim. He is the Sabres' all-time leader in games played by a goaltender (540), wins (284), and saves (14,847). His 28 shutouts with the Sabres rank second in franchise history to Dominik Hasek.

Sabres announce Miller's No. 30 will be retired

The Sabres will retire Miller's No. 30 to the KeyBank Center rafters on Jan. 19. He will be the eighth player to receive the honor, joining Gilbert Perreault (No. 11), Rick Martin (No. 7), Rene Robert (No. 14), Tim Horton (No. 2), Danny Gare (No. 18), Pat LaFontaine (No. 16), and Hasek (No. 39). He will also be inducted into the Sabres Hall of Fame.