The Kings poured off the bench to shake Ryan Miller's hand after he helped the Anaheim Ducks win 6-2 in Miller's final home game at Honda Center on Saturday.
Miller announced Thursday he would retire at season's end after 18 NHL seasons, and Ducks coach Dallas Eakins started him in goal in Anaheim's last home game of the season against the Kings.
Miller then made 23 saves, picking up his 391st career win. His teammates mobbed him after the final horn sounded, then the entire Kings roster, led by captain Anze Kopitar and ex-United States teammates Dustin Brown and Jonathan Quick, skated to Miller's end of the rink to offer kind words and hugs in a classy gesture.
"Their whole organization is very classy," Miller said of the Kings after the game. "We're all competitors, but at the same time we all love hockey. I think that's the bigger picture right there that we can go on the ice and compete and still have a lot of respect for each other. I appreciate them coming over."
Miller's wife Noureen DeWulf and their son Bodhi joined Miller on the ice for a special ceremony, commemorating his retirement, before his teammates joined in for a team photo.
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Each Ducks player wore a Miller jersey for warmups, and he earned stick taps from each side and a standing ovation from the 1,717 in attendance when Anaheim aired a highlight montage during the first period.