K’Andre Miller’s chapter with the New York Rangers has come to a close as he visited Madison Square Garden one last time before moving on to his new team, the Carolina Hurricanes. Accompanied by his partner Addison Clark, Miller’s farewell was marked by a joyful visit to the iconic arena this past weekend, captured in a memorable photo shared on social media.
On Sunday, Addison posted an Instagram story showing the couple smiling broadly with their arms open wide in front of Madison Square Garden. In her caption, she simply wrote, “One last time,” highlighting the significance of this farewell moment. The couple’s casual attire reflected the relaxed yet emotional occasion: Miller dressed in a blue hoodie, black pants, white sneakers, and a backwards cap, while Addison wore a black long-sleeve crop top paired with black satin pants and carried a black handbag.
Earlier in the weekend, Addison also spent time at a New York tattoo studio, getting spontaneous tattoos and enjoying a steak lunch, sharing glimpses of her day through social media posts. These moments symbolized a personal and meaningful goodbye tied to Miller’s departure from New York.
K’Andre Miller’s Heartfelt Message to Madison Square Garden Community
Following his trade from the Rangers to the Carolina Hurricanes this offseason, K’Andre Miller expressed deep appreciation for those connected to his time in New York. The trade involved an eight-year, $60 million contract for Miller, while the Rangers received defense prospect Scott Morrow alongside conditional first- and second-round picks for 2026.

Miller took to Instagram to share a sincere farewell, thanking the fans, teammates, first responders, and the staff at Madison Square Garden for their support throughout his <a href="https://www.buzzineintl.com/category/hockey/nhl/”>NHL journey. He reflected on the energy from the crowd and the familiar chants that made his time with the Rangers unforgettable.
“To the workers at MSG — thank you for always being there, especially coming in and out of the building. Your presence and support never went unnoticed.”
“To the first responders around the Garden — thank you for keeping the Rangers family and our fans safe every single day. Stay strong. To my teammates — Thank you for your support and lessons along the way. You made me a better player and person. Grateful,” he wrote.
Additionally, Miller acknowledged the role played by Rangers general manager Chris Drury and owner James Dolan in launching his professional career. These words underscored the close bond he developed with the organization over five seasons.
“Peace out, NYC. Stay safe. Until we meet again,” he concluded the message.
K’Andre Miller’s Impact and Legacy with the Rangers
Selected 22nd overall in the 2018 NHL Draft by New York, K’Andre Miller made a significant impact during his 368 games with the Rangers. He scored 36 goals and contributed 96 assists, accumulating a total of 132 points. His five-year tenure established him as a dedicated defenseman and a valued teammate.
As Miller embarks on this new chapter with the Carolina Hurricanes, his farewell at Madison Square Garden marks both the end of a remarkable era in New York and the beginning of fresh opportunities ahead. Fans and staff alike will remember his passion on the ice and his heartfelt connection to the community surrounding the Rangers.

