In a surprise move, Montreal Canadiens prospect Quentin Miller has transferred from the University of Denver to Western Michigan University, joining a growing list of NHL prospects making mid-season changes to their collegiate programs. Miller's transfer comes just days after fellow Canadiens goalie prospect Alexis Cournoyer defected from Cornell University to join the Wisconsin Badgers. The sudden shift in plans for these two promising young goaltenders has left fans and scouts alike wondering if there's more to these transfers than meets the eye. As the NHL draft approaches, Miller and Cournoyer's decisions may have significant implications for their future prospects.
Montreal Canadiens prospect Quentin Miller transferred from the University of Denver to Western Michigan University a week ago, Brad Elliott Schlossman of the Grand Forks Herald reported. He is one of two Canadiens goalie prospects to transfer this week, as 2025 fifth-rounder Alexis Cournoyer left Cornell University to join the Wisconsin Badgers on April 20. […]