We all know the type of player Vancouver Canucks forward J.T. Miller is on the ice - a leader offensively and a great teammate, but off the ice, the 31-year-old is a kind-hearted person and likes to be involved in the community as much as possible.
For the 2024-25 season, J.T. Miller has several goals he wants to accomplish, including being a more well-rounded player by being one of the best 200-foot guys in the entire National Hockey League.
As mentioned, when Miller is not working on his craft on the ice, he likes to help out others and that's exactly what him and his wife Natalie will be doing for the 2024-25 campaign.
The Millers have shared that they have bought a suite at Rogers Arena for the season and it will be donated each game to families with disabled and sick children to enjoy a night away where they don't have to focus on anything except having a good time.
This is great to see from the Millers as their kindness and generosity is going to put a smile on the lives of many families this season that are going through a rough time. Life is hard enough as it is and what the Millers are doing to help these families enjoy a night out is amazing and hopefully others around the league will follow suit.