Hannah Miller -

Hannah Miller is a Canadian forward from North Vancouver, British Columbia, who plays professionally in the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). She played NCAA hockey for the St. Lawrence Saints, where she earned All‑ECAC honors and served as team captain in her senior year. Her strong vision, playmaking, and two‑way forward play laid a solid foundation for her pro career.

After college, Miller spent several seasons playing professionally overseas with the KRS Vanke Rays in China (including in the CWHL and ZhHL) and had a stint in Sweden. She joined the PWHL when it launched: drafted by Toronto Sceptres in the 2023 inaugural PWHL Draft, she became a reliable offensive contributor. In the 2024‑25 season she tallied 10 goals and 14 assists, tying for fifth in the league for total points and ranking among the top in power‑play production. In June 2025 she signed a three‑year contract with the new expansion club Vancouver Goldeneyes, marking a homecoming to her native British Columbia.

Internationally, Miller has had a diverse journey. She represented China women’s national ice hockey team at the 2022 Winter Olympics — scoring the host country’s first goal of the Games — thanks to her time playing with the Vanke Rays. Previously, as a junior she played for Canada’s U‑18 national program and helped secure gold medals at the 2013 and 2014 U‑18 World Championships. Her international experience across different countries highlights both her versatility and global impact in women’s hockey.