
Mon Apr 07 23:20:00 UTC 2025: ## Hockey World Mourns Passing of Greg Millen at 67
**Toronto, ON –** Longtime NHL goaltender and broadcaster Greg Millen has died at the age of 67. Millen, a native of Toronto, enjoyed a 14-year NHL career playing for six different teams before transitioning to a successful career in hockey broadcasting.
His playing career, which began in 1978 after being drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins, saw him appear in 604 games with a record of 215-289-89. He also represented Canada internationally at the 1982 World Hockey Championship.
Following his retirement in 1992, Millen seamlessly transitioned into broadcasting, beginning with the 1994 Winter Olympics. He became a familiar face and voice to hockey fans across Canada as a prominent analyst for *Hockey Night in Canada* alongside legendary broadcasters Bob Cole and Jim Hughson. He also contributed regional analysis for Rogers Sportsnet, covering the Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators, and Calgary Flames.
Millen’s contributions to the game both on and off the ice will be remembered fondly by fans and colleagues alike. Details regarding memorial arrangements are pending.