"You guys broke my baby": J.T. Miller's wife Natalie shares adorable baby cam footage of 1-year-old son reminiscing chants of his dad at Rogers Place
Natalie, the wife of Vancouver Canucks star J.T. Miller, delighted fans by sharing heartwarming babycam footage of their two-year-old son Owen.
The video, originally posted by Canucks Army on X/Twitter, captured the sweet moment where little Owen was cheerfully chanting "JT Miller" chants. Natalie playfully shared the video on her Instagram story, humorously captioning it "You guys broke my baby" with a laughing emoji.
It seems like little Owen was reliving the thrilling moments at Rogers Arena when J.T. Miller scored the game-winning goal, propelling the Canucks to a 3-2 lead in Game 5 of Round 2 against the Edmonton Oilers.
Despite the Canucks eventually losing the series in seven games, those electric "JT Miller" chants created a lasting memory for the Canucks fans from the series.
J.T. Miller tied the knot with Natalie Craig on July 23, 2016, following eight years of dating. The couple has been blessed with three children: daughters Scotlyn and Scarlett, born in 2018 and 2019, and a son, Owen Edward, born on September 1, 2022.
Fans react to J.T. Miller's son reminiscing his dad's chant at Rogers Arena
Fans were captivated by little Owen as he fondly recalled his dad's chants at Rogers Arena during the playoffs. Here's how fans on X/Twitter reacted to Owen's adorable video.
"I love this for so many reasons, not the least of which is it serves as a great reminder that our boys have little ones who are incredibly impressionable. Hopefully these kiddos can always hear cheers and chants of support."
Another fan joined the conversation and humorously said:
"He knows his daddy runs the city"
"Well, this is precious. Can’t wait for the season to start," said one X user.
"Hope they play this on the big screen next time Miller scores," another wrote.
"This made my day," one fan chimed in.
"OMG… so cute," another fan said.
The Canucks fans will be hearing more chants at Rogers Arena when they kick off the 2024–25 season in a home opener against the Calgary Flames on Oct. 9.