Miller, a right-hander with a booming shot from the point, should be a solid guy in the third-pairing spot vacated when Cheveldayoff bought Schmidt out of the final year of his contract. Miller has played a top-four role in the past with the Vegas Golden Knights and Buffalo Sabres, has recorded as many as 41 points in a season, and should provide some of the physicality Dillon, who led the Jets in hits for the past two seasons, did in his tenure.