Miller won the Vezina Trophy voted as the top goalie in the NHL in 2009-10, when he was 41-18-8 with a 2.22 GAA, .929 save percentage and five shutouts in 69 games (68 starts).
He was traded to the Blues on Feb. 28, 2014, and was 10-8-1 with a 2.47 GAA, .903 save percentage and one shutout in 19 games with St. Louis in 2013-14.
Miller then played three seasons for the Canucks; he was 64-68-16 with a 2.69 GAA, .914 save percentage and 10 shutouts in 150 games from 2014-17. He signed with the Ducks as a free agent July 1, 2017.
The Ducks showed a 10-minute tribute video that included past teammates (Daniel Briere, Jason Pominville), coaches (Jim Corsi), current teammates (Ryan Getzlaf, John Gibson), and Miller's family, including his parents;, brother and former NHL player Drew Miller; wife Noureen DeWulf and son Bodhi.
Miller won a silver medal with the United States during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. He was named MVP of the tournament, winning five of six games with a 1.35 GAA, .946 save percentage and one shutout. He allowed eight goals on 147 shots, including the gold-medal-winning overtime goal to Sidney Crosby of Canada.
Miller was asked about the legacy for United States-born goalies who have come after him.
"I hope they just look at it as something that's doable," he said. "A skinny kid from the middle of Michigan was able to work at something and represent the country a couple times and make a career of hockey.
"I think my situation goes to show with some dedication you can set your sights and accomplish something. And if they have looked to me as inspiring, that makes me feel good."