Jarvis on shirtless Miller: ‘He looks like a Greek God and I look like I’m homeless’

The Carolina Hurricanes celebrated their Stanley Cup victory with a parade through downtown Raleigh, N.C., on Saturday, with players standing on the roofs of buses, lifting the Hockey’s Holy Grail over their heads and spraying champagne on the fans in attendance.
Two players who shared a bus were forward Seth Jarvis and defenseman K’Andre Miller, both of whom were major factors in the Hurricanes’ Stanley Cup Final victory over the Vegas Golden Knights. According to The Hockey News reporter Ryan Henkel, Jarvis said he and Miller’s bus agreed to go shirtless – or “tarps off,” as some may say.
“(Jarvis) said it was unfortunate he was next to K’Andre Miller because: ‘He looks like a Greek God and I look like I’m homeless,'” Henkel wrote on X.
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The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6 of the Final, hoisting the Stanley Cup for the second time in franchise history.
Jarvis finished the postseason with four goals and seven assists for 11 points in 19 playoff games. He closed out the regular season with 32 goals and 34 assists for 66 points in 71 games, and now has three 30-goal and three 60-point campaigns in his five NHL seasons.
As for Miller, he had nine assists and averaged 24:03 of ice time in 19 playoff games this spring, while he scored eight goals and recorded 29 assists for 37 points in the regular season. In six NHL seasons with the Hurricanes and New York Rangers, Miller had recorded three 30-point seasons and has averaged at least 20 minutes per game in each of those regular-season campaigns.