Milos holds down several roles within the organisation. He is the head coach of the league champion under 18 side and doubles as the Flames assistant coach while still holding down playing duties. On top of that, he is a leading figure in community initiatives with a large part in the ‘Drug Freeze’ and ‘Road Safety’ school visit programmes. Milos is the Flames 2nd top point collector of all time and last season played 27 games, scoring 12 goals and 41 points to bring his career Spectrum numbers to 195 goals and 424 assists; a 619 point total that makes him only the team’s 3rd player ever to cross the 600 point marker. He was instrumental in the long awaited playoff capture this past spring, posting 4 goals and 8 points in the post season championship run after leading the club in playoff scoring a year prior when only a penalty shot in overtime of the playoff final prevented the trophy’s trip back to Guildford. He arrived at the club in 2003 when he led the side to the playoff title and then proceeded to top the club’s scoring list in 6 consecutive terms. In addition to a pair of playoff titles, Milos has helped the club to a couple of English Premier League championships and an equal number of Premier Cups. After a development career that included caps with the Slovakian World Jr. international squad in 1994, he iced the first 6 years of his full time pro career in Slovakia with Dukla Trencin. He recorded his best offensive Extraleague season during the 1999-2000 set when he had 19 goals and 46 points. The next year he made his first move by joining Havirov Panthers in the Czech Extraleague. He spent the following season in Germany which preceded a final session back with Trencin ahead of his UK arrival.