“I would never intend to do something like that on purpose, it goes against everything I am as a person and player.”
Facing possible suspension for spitting in a player’s face, New York Ranger K’Andre Miller said Monday that it was “completely accidental.
” In a statement posted to, Miller said, Miller received an automatic penalty after a replay showed him spitting in the face of Kings defenseman Drew Doughty on Sunday night in an incident that will be reviewed by the league.
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