J.T. Miller's wife Natalie discloses special gift sent by Team USA ahead of 4 Nations Face-Off tournament
Vancouver Canucks forward J.T. Miller is set to represent Team USA in the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off tournament, a round-robin event featuring Canada, Finland, Sweden, and the United States. The tournament will be replacing this season’s NHL All-Star Game and will take place from February 12 to 20 with NHL players representing their home countries.
On Saturday, Miller’s wife Natalie shared a special gesture she received from USA Hockey via her Instagram story. She posted a picture of a tote bag featuring the iconic ‘USA’ logo with red and white stripes from USA Hockey.
She added a white heart emoji and a flag of the USA.
It came with a card that included a message from USA Hockey, thanking the families for their unwavering support.
“Welcome to our family! Thank you for your support of Team USA's players and staff at the 2025 NHL 4 Nations Face Off. USA Hockey,” read the message on the card.
J.T. Miller is back on the ice after taking a three-week leave due to ‘personal reasons’. He joined his teammates for the morning skate at Rogers Arena ahead of their game against the St. Louis Blues.
Natalie and J.T. Miller host family of young cancer patient in Rogers Arena VIP suite
Earlier this week, J.T. Miller and his wife, Natalie, continued their mission to contribute to a good cause. The Millers welcomed Eamonn, a young cancer patient, and his family to their special VIP suite “Cloud 9” at Rogers Arena.
They originally bought the suite to give families dealing with illnesses or disabilities a chance to enjoy a Canucks game in a memorable way. Natalie shared Eamonn’s story on her Instagram, encouraging people to buy socks he designed in collaboration with Outway to raise funds for children affected by cancer.
She even posted a picture of herself wearing a pair of Eamonn’s colorful socks, called “Dreams Gone Wild” and “Stay Strong.”
Last month, Natalie also shared how she decided to become a stem cell donor after meeting another family at Cloud 9. Through Instagram, Natalie explained how easy the process is, showing her donor swabs and explaining that the swab collection only took a few minutes to complete.
She also addressed common misconceptions and clarified that stem cell donation isn’t typically always a painful procedure. Natalie then encouraged others to join the donor registry.