The senior captain from Bloomfield Hills scored the game-winner in overtime Thursday to propel the Yale Bulldogs to collegiate hockey's biggest stage.
Bloomfield Hills' Andrew Miller on Thursday ensured his stellar season continued and now has the Yale Bulldogs positioned to win the NCAA national championship following a 3-2 win over UMass Lowell Thursday. The senior captain received a bouncing puck from teammates close to center ice and accelerated wide of two opponents before flicking a backhand between the extended legs of the goalie at 6:59 in overtime for the dramatic win. His teammates immediately spilled over the barrier and mobbed him along the boards to celebrate the win that was televised on ESPN. “That’s probably the biggest goal in the history of Yale hockey,” Head Coach Keith Allain said, according to the team's website. Miller, a standout forward who helped Cranbrook to …
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Cranbrook alumnus Andrew Miller, West Bloomfield's Ryan Obuchowski and Clinton Bourbonais from Orchard Lake St. Mary's will compete in the NCAA Frozen Four following Yale's big wins in Grand Rapids.
A trio of Yale University varsity hockey teammates with Bloomfield-area roots had a happy homecoming this Easter weekend as the Bulldogs overcame big odds to reach the NCAA's Frozen Four. Yale, 20-12, overcame a one-goal deficit in the third period by scoring four unanswered goals in roughly five minutes to beat North Dakota 4-1 Saturday at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids. Andrew Miller, a standout forward who helped Cranbrook to consecutive state titles in 2006-07, helped the Bulldogs take the lead with an assist that propelled the school to its first Frozen Four since 1952. "It's a great accomplishment. It's a great accomplishment for any team," said Miller, a team captain, according to the team's website. "We have a young team, and …
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The famed Bloomfield Hills attorney recounts his own bullying experience at Detroit Country Day while criticizing the GOP nominee for incident at Cranbrook.
Metro Detroit viewers are no stranger to seeing Geoffrey Fieger promote his law firm through an array of commercials advocating for the 'underdog' on local airwaves. But in his latest commercial, the Bloomfield Hills attorney takes on presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney for the alleged bullying incident while still a student Cranbrook in 1965. The 30-second spot, which began running this week on morning local television and appeared on YouTube a few days ago, appears to be a commercial for his firm, Fieger Law, and promotes his website. There is no mention of a political affiliation or endorsement. But the ad is clearly geared toward Romney following a public uproar about alleged bullying; Romney apologized for the incident, …
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Mr. Fieger has finally gone to a place most people knew he was headed, mental illness. Sad if he believes what he say and sadder for those who believe his words.   more ›