- Keane, Mike (1967- )
- Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Right-wing.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1986-87.
Club Career : Played for Moose
Jaw Warriors 1984-86, Moose Jaw
Warriors & Sherbrooke
Canadiens 1986-87, Sherbrooke
Canadiens 1987-88, Montreal
Canadiens 1988-95, Montreal
Canadiens & Colorado Avalanche
1995-96, Colorado Avalanche 1996-97,
New York Rangers & Dallas Stars
1997-98 and Dallas Stars 1998- .
Medals : Won the Stanley
Cup in 1993, 1996 and 1999.
- Keaney, Johathan (1979- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for Ireland
in the 2005 World
Championship Division III.
- Kearns, Dennis (- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Canada in the 1978 World Championships.
- Keating, Edward (- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for the USA
in the 1934 World Championships.
- Keating, Mike (1957- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1976-77.
- Keating, Simon (1976- )
-
Club Career : Played for Cardiff Devils 1991-96.
- Keats, Gordon 'Duke' (- )
- Played centre.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1958.
- Keckeis, Helmut (- )
- International Career : Assistant Coach for Austria in the 1999
& 2000 World Championships
Pool A.
- Keczmer, Dan (1968- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for the USA in the 1999 World Championships Pool A.
- Kedr Novouralsk

Novouralsk, Russia. Kedr = Ceder. Novouralsk is small town 59 miles south east of Omsk.
Played in the Russian
Premier League 1999-2000.
Home ice : Concert & Sports Complex
Team colours : Green, yellow, black and white
Honours :
- Keeling, Mel 'Butch' (1905-1984)
- Born in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for New York Rangers
1928-38.
Medals : Won the Stanley
Cup in 1933.
- Keenan, Jason (1974- )
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Acadia
Axeman 1994-95, Murrayfield
Royals 1995-96 and Macon Trax 2002-03.
- Keenan, Mike (1949- )
- Born in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing.
International Career : Coached the Canada
(Junior) 1981-82. General Manager of Canada
(Junior) 1979-80. Coached Canada in the
1987 & 1991 Canada Cups. General Manager
of Canada in the 1987 & 1991 Canada
Cups.
Club Career : Played for St Lawrence University. Coached Peterborough Petes 1979-80,
Rochester Americans 1980-83, University of Toronto 1983-84,
Philadelphia Flyers 1984-88, Chicago Blackhawks 1988-92, New York Rangers 1993-94, St Louis Blues 1994-97, Vancouver Canucks
1997-99, Boston Bruins 2000-01 and Florida
Panthers 2001-04. General Manager of Chicago Blackhawks
1988-92, St Louis Blues 1994-96, Vancouver Canucks 1997-98 (interim) and
Florida Panthers 2004- .
Medals : Won World
Championship (Junior) gold in 1981-82 (coach).
Won Canada Cup gold in 1987 & 1991
(coach).
Won the Presidents'
Trophy in 1991 & 1994 (coach).
Won the Stanley Cup in 1994 (coach).
Honours : Won the Jack
Adams Award 1984-85.
- Kehle, Anton 'Toni' (1947- )
- Netminder. The Toni Kehle Cup is named
in his honour.
International Career : Played for Germany
in the 1976 & 1977 World Championships and the 1976
Olympics.
Medals :
Won Olympic bronze in 1976.
Honours : Elected to the German Ice
Hockey Hall of Fame.
- Kehoe, Rick (1951- )
- Born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing. Toronto
Maple Leafs 1st pick (22nd overall) in the 1971 NHL
Amateur Draft. Scouted for the Pittsburgh
Penguins 1985-87 & 1997-99.
Club Career : Played for Toronto
Maple Leafs & Tulsa Oilers
1971-72, Toronto Maple Leafs
1972-74 and Pittsburgh Penguins
1975-85. Coached Pittsburgh Penguins
1987-97 & 1999-00 (assistant) & 2001-
Honours : Won the Lady
Byng Memorial Trophy in 1981.
NHL All-Star Roster 1981 & 1983.
- Keinonen, Matti (1941- )
- Born in Tampere, Finland. Forward. Five-time All-Star in the Finnish league. After his playing
career he worked as a coach. See Matti Keinonen
Trophy
International Career : Played for Finland 196 times in nine World Championships and in two Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Lukko
Rauma 1962-66, RU-38 Pori 1966-67 and Lukko
Rauma 1967-78.
Honours :
Elected to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2002
(player).
Elected to the Finnish Ice
Hockey Hall of Fame
in 1987 (player).
SM-liiga All Star Team winger 1963, 1965, 1967, 1968
and 1970.
His number 7 jersey has been retired by Lukko Rauma.
- Keirl, Dave (- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1981.
Club Career : Played for Durham
Wasps 1981.
- Keith Franklin Memorial
Trophy
- Presented annually in the memory of Keith Franklin
by Ice Hockey UK, to the Most Dedicated Official.
Awards :
1999-00 Gary Plaistow
2000-01 No award made
- Kelgar, Klemen (1976- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Slovenia in the 1999 World Championship Pool B.
- Kelham, Anthony 'AJ' (1974- )
- Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Forward.
Club Career : Played for Nottingham
Panthers 1995-96, Solihull
Blaze 1998-00 and Coventry Blaze 2000- .
Medals : Won the English League Premier Play-offs 1999.
Won the English League Premier Division 1998-99.
- Kelland, Chris (1957- )

Born in Ontario, Canada. Defenceman. Initially retired from playing at the end of the 1996-97
season when he left Superleague team Sheffield Steelers but returned to
playing with the English League Premier Division side Solihull Blaze after
the start of the 1998-99 season.
International Career : Played for Great
Britain 1990-94.
Club Career : Played for Murrayfield
Racers 1982-91, Nottingham Panthers
1991-93, Sheffield Steelers 1993-97,
Solihull Blaze 1998-99 and Hull Thunder 2000- .
Medals :
Won World Championship Pool C
gold in 1992.
Won the English League Premier Play-offs 1999.
Won the English League Premier Division 1998-99.
Honours : Elected to the British Hall of Fame in
2002 (player).
BIHWA All-Star
defenceman 1985, 1987 & 1988.
- Kellar, Becky (1975- )
- Born in Canada. Played defence.
International Career : Played for Canada (Women) in the 1998
& 2002 Olympics
and the 2001 World Championships
(Women).
Club Career : Played for Beatrice Aeros.
Medals : Won Olympic
(Women)
gold in 2002.
Won Olympic (Women) silver in 1998.
Won World Championship (Women)
gold in 2001.
- Keller, Olivier (1971- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Switzerland in the 1999 World
Championships Pool A.
- Keller, Robin (1976- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Croatia in the 1999 World Championship Pool C.
Club Career : Played for Mladost.
- Kelley, Jack (- )
- Club Career : Coached the New England Whalers 1972-73.
Honours : Won the Robert Schmertz Memorial Trophy 1972-73.
Coach at the WHA All-Star Game 1973 and 1974.
- Kellond, Geoff (1939-2003)
- Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. A referee and linesman for many years at
all levels in the UK. The proprietor of Ultraworld, the sports equipment
business. He played hockey in Ottawa as a youngster, before moving west to
Vancouver. He came to England to work for Xerox. When the Oxford ice rink
opened in 1984, who lived in nearby Thame, became involved with the
organisation of the youth hockey programme. This eventually led to his
appointment as a referee in which role he reached Division One of the
Heineken sponsored British League. He later became a supervisor of match
officials. In the mid 1980s he put some money into a newly formed business
which became Ultraworld. As the UK agent for the Eaton brand he provided an
equipment repair service at several World Championships and two Olympics.
- Kellond, Mike (- )
- Netminder.
Club Career : Formed the Swindon
Chill in 1997.
- Kellough, 'Doc' (- )
- Honours : Elected to the British Hall of Fame in 1950.
- Kelly, David (1982- )
- Born in Dublin, Ireland. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Ireland
in the 2004 & 2005 World
Championship Division III.
- Kelly, James 'Jimmy' (1910-1944)
- He was killed in action during WW2 in Holland.
International Career : Played for Great
Britain 1937-39.
- Kelly, John Paul (1959- )
- Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Left-wing.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1978-79.
Club Career : Played for Los
Angeles Kings 1979-80, Los Angeles
Kings & Houston Apollos & Rochester
Americans 1980-81 and Los Angeles
Kings 1981-86.
- Kelly, Johnny (1913-1990)
- Born in Verdun, Quebec, Canada. A Scot-Canadian (parents from Dundee,
Scotland) who played hockey in the Scottish League, married a Scottish lass,
refereed in the Scottish National League and then - as Johnnie put it
- "sort of drifted into broadcasting". He became a freelance commentator for BBC
Scotland covering ice hockey, boxing & speedway, he was also working for the Canadian Emigration Office and
also found time to edit and produce The Scottish Star.
He then moved with his family to Kingston, Ontario in 1953 to found a new radio
station - Radio CKLC, always signing off with his call sign of "Mrs Kelly's little boy Johnnie".
He was the first hockey play-by-play broadcaster in Kingston - for the Kingston Goodyears,
Queens University Golden Gaels & Kingston Frontenacs of the Eastern Professional League
- also during the USSR team's first visit to Canada in 1957. Later he worked as a regional sales manager for a
distillery, as a car salesman and for the local newspaper. A past president of the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston where he died aged 77.
Club Career : Played for Glasgow Mustangs 1935-38.
- Kelly, Kevin (1978- )
- Born in Dublin, Ireland. Netminder.
Club Career : Played for Belfast Giants
2006-07.
International Career : Played for Ireland
in the 2004 & 2005 World
Championship Division III.
- Kelly, Leonard Patrick 'Red' (1927- )
- Born in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Detroit Red Wings
1947-59, Detroit Red Wings & Toronto
Maple Leafs 1959-60, Toronto Maple
Leafs 1960-67 and Los Angeles Kings
1967-68.
Medals : Won the Stanley
Cup in 1950, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1962, 1963, 1964 & 1967.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in
1969 (player).
Won the James
Norris Memorial Trophy 1953-54.
NHL All-Star First Team defenceman 1950-51, 1951-52, 1952-53,
1953-54, 1954-55 & 1956-57.
NHL All-Star Second Team defenceman 1949-50 & 1955-56.
NHL All-Star Roster in 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958,
1960, 1961, 1962 & 1963.
- Kelly, Mike (- )
- Coach.
International Career : Coached Canada
(Junior) (assistant) 2000-01.
- Kelly, Patrick J (- )
- One of the founding fathers of the East Coast Hockey League
and Commissioner of the ECHL for eight years. The ECHL's most coveted trophy
is
named in his honour. See Patrick J Kelly Cup
- Kelly, Pete (1913- )
- Born in St Vital, Manitoba, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Detroit Red Wings.
Medals : Won the Stanley
Cup in 1936 & 1937.
- Kelly, Robert James 'Bob'
(1950- )
- Born in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Philadelphia Flyers
1970-80 and Washington Capitals
1980-82.
Medals : Won the Stanley
Cup in 1974 & 1975.
- Kelly Cup
- See Patrick J Kelly Cup
- Kelly Hearn Award
- Presented for outstanding service to the Western Ontario Junior B Hockey
League in an unpaid capacity.

2001 Joe Brooks (equipment manager Strathroy
Rockets)
- Kelman, Todd (1975- )
- Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Defencman.
Club Career (playing) : Played for Bracknell
Bees 1997-00 and Belfast Giants
2000-07.
Club Career (managing) : General Manager of
Belfast Giants 2006- Medals : Won the
Superleague
in 1999-00.
- Kelo, Cristofer (1987- )
- Born in Mexico. Forward.
International Career : Played for Mexico (Junior)
2003-04.
Club Career : Played for Galerias.
Medals : Won World Championship (Junior U18) Division III
gold in 2003-04.
- Kelowna Packers

Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Played in the Okanogan Senior Hockey League 1954-55.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Kelowna Rockets

Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Played in the Western Hockey League.
Home ice : Memorial Arena
Team colours :
- Kelvingrove

Scotland. Kelvingrove Ice Hockey Club played in the Scottish
National League in 1930s.
Home ice :
Team colours : black & white
Honours : Won the President's Puck
1932-33.
- Kempehallen
- Örnsköldsvik, Sweden.
Home ice for : Alfredshems IK,
MoDo AIK, MoDo HK
Capacity : 6,000
Ice pad size :
- Kemper Arena
- Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Formally the Crosby Kemper Memorial
Arena.
Home ice for : Kansas City
Blades, Kansas City Outlaws,
Kansas City Scouts
Capacity : 17,857
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Ken McKenzie
Trophy (CHL)

Awarded annually to the Leading Points Scorer in the Central
Hockey League (1992- ). The trophy is presented to the player with the
most points in the regular season. First
presented in the 1992-93 season.
- Ken McKenzie
Trophy (IHL)

Awarded annually to the outstanding American-born rookie in the International
Hockey League. First
presented in the 1977-78 season.
- Kendall, Bill (1910-?)
- Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Chicago Blackhawks.
Medals : Won the Stanley
Cup in 1934.
- Kennedy, Courtney (1979- )
- Defence.
International Career : Played for USA
(Women) in the 2002 Olympics (Women).
Club Career : Played for University of Minnesota.
Medals : Won Olympic
(Women) silver in 2002.
- Kennedy, Forbes Taylor 'Spud' (1935- )
- Born in Dorchester, New Brunswick, Canada. Centre. Held the Western Hockey League
record of 10 major penalties, in the 1960-61 season. At one time, 1968-69,
he held the NHL record for most penalty minutes for a forward in a season -
219. Brother of Jamie Kennedy.
Club Career (playing) : Played for Halifax St Mary's 1952-53, Montreal Junior Canadiens 1953-56,
Chicago Blackhawks 1956-57, Detroit Red Wings 1957-59,
Detroit Red Wings & Edmonton Flyers &
Hershey Bears 1959-60, Spokane Comets 1960-61,
Detroit Red Wings & Edmonton Flyers
1961-62, Edmonton Flyers & Boston Bruins 1962-63,
Boston Bruins 1963-65, Boston Bruins
& San Francisco Seals 1965-66,
California Seals 1966-67, Philadelphia Flyers 1967-68,
Philadelphia Flyers & Toronto Maple Leafs 1968-69 and
Buffalo Bisons & Omaha Knights 1969-70.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached Halifax Atlantics 1970-71, Winston-Salem Polar Twins
1975-76, Summerside Crystals 1977-78 and Corner Brook
Royals 1980-81.
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 8 10
14 17 22
- Kennedy, James Roy 'Jamie'
(1946- )
- Born in Dorchester, New Brunswick, Canada. Played both right-wing &
centre. In the 1968-69 season he took on the role of netminder for part of
one game. Brother of Forbes Kennedy.
Club Career (playing) : Played for Jersey
Devils 1968-72, New York Raiders
& Long Island Ducks 1972-73, Syracuse
Blazers 1973-74 and Winston-Salem Polar Twins
1974-76.
- Kennedy, Ken (1914-1985)
- Born in Sydney, Australia. Kennedy had one of the highest profiles ever in Australian
winter sports. He was the quarter-mile and mile champion of Australia for four years from
1931 to 1934. For more specialised training and competition he travelled overseas and left
Australia in December 1934 for England, where he won the British indoor titles for the
half-mile and mile in 1935 and 1936 and was selected for the 1936 Olympic Games in
Garmisch-Partenkirchen where he competed in several events. During World War Two he served
with the Royal Air Force and returned to Australia in 1946. His post-Olympic contribution
to speed skating and ice hockey lasted his lifetime. He competed until 1953, ran an
ice-skating equipment business in Sydney into his seventies and held the position of
president of the Australian Ice Hockey Federation from 1952 to
1964. He was admitted to the Australian Sports Hall of Fame in December 1985.
Club Career : He started his active ice hockey career with
Eastern Suburbs in 1928 and debuted in the 1931 Goodall Cup
as a 17 year old. Played for Birmingham
Maple Leafs for three seasons 1934-37.
- Kennedy, Rod (- )
- Club Career : Played for Montreal Wanderers.
Medals : Won the Stanley
Cup in 1906 & 1907.
- Kennedy, Ron (- )
- International Career : Coached Austria in the 1999
& 2000 World Championships
Pool A.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached HC Bolzano
2003-04.
- Kennedy, Sheldon (1969- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1987-88 and 1988-89.
- Kennedy, Theodore Samuel 'Ted' (1925- )
- Born in Humberstone, Ontario, Canada. Centre. Also known as 'Teeder'.
- Club Career : Played for Toronto Maple Leafs
1942-55 & 1956-57. Coached Peterborough
Petes 1957-58.
Medals : Won the Stanley
Cup in 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949 & 1951.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in
1966 (player).
Won the Hart Trophy in 1955.
NHL All-Star Second Team centre 1949-50, 1950-51 (tied with Sid Abel)
& 1953-54.
NHL All-Star Roster in 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951 & 1954.
- Kennedy, Trevor (1979- )
- Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Ireland
in the 2004 World
Championship Division III.
- Kennedy, Troy (1968- )
- Club Career : Played for Milton
Keynes Kings & Telford Tigers
1991-92, Telford Tigers 1992-94, Blackburn
Hawks & Trafford Metros 1994-95
and Guildford Flames 1995-96.
- Kenny, Graeme (- )
- International Career : Played for Great
Britain (Junior) in 1981.
Club Career : Played for Murrayfield.
Medals : Won European Championship (Junior)
Pool C silver in 1981.
- Kenny, Jim (?-1965)
- In the post-WWII years he coached. Collapsed and died in the engine room
of the Crossmyloof rink in March 1965.
- International Career : Played for Scotland 1934-36.
Club Career : Played for Glasgow Mohawks & Glasgow
Mustangs 1934-35.
- Kenny, Rob (1968- )
- Born in New York, New York, USA. Right-wing.
Club Career : Played for Binghamton Rangers 1992-95,
Los Angeles Ice Dogs 1995-96, Long Beach Ice Dogs 1996-98,
Miami Matadors & Orlando Solar Bears 1998-99
and London
Kinghts (UK) 1999-00.
Honours : BIHWA All-Star
forward 1999-00.
Captain of the London
Kinghts (UK) 1999-00.
- Kenora Thistles

Played in the Northern Ontario Hockey Association 1926-27.
Home ice :
Team colours :
General manager :
Head coach :
Team captain : Tom Phillips 1906-07
Honours : Won the Stanley Cup
in 1907 (January).
- Kensington Corinthians

London, England. Played in the English National
League in 1935. Name changed to the Earls Court
Royals.
Home ice : Earls Court
Arena
Team colours : blue & white
- Kentucky Thoroughblades

Lexington, Kentucky, USA. Played in the American Hockey League
in 1996- .
Home ice : Rupp Arena
Team colours :
Affiliations have included : New York Islanders, San Jose Sharks
1996-01
- Keogh, Christian (1971- )
- Club Career : Played for Basingstoke
Bison 1995-96.
- Keon, Dave (1940- )
- Born in Noranda, Quebec, Canada.
Club Career : Played for Toronto Maple Leafs 1960-75,
New England Whalers 1977-79 and Hartford Whalers 1979-82.
Medals : Won the Stanley
Cup in 1962, 1963, 1964 & 1967.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1986.
Won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 1967.
Won the Paul H Deneau Trophy 1976-77
& 1977-78.
NHL All-Star Second Team centre 1961-62 & 1970-71.
NHL All-Star Roster in 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971 & 1973.
Captain of the Hartford Whalers
1981-82.
- Kercs, Aleksandrs (1967- )
- Right-wing.
International Career : Played for Latvia in the 1999 World Championships
Pool A.
- Kercsó, Árpád (- )
-
International Career : Coach for Hungary in the 1998 World Championship Pool C.
- Kereszty, Adam (1951- )
- Forward. Played 150 times for his country.
International Career : Played for Hungary
in 11 World Championships 1972-1983.
Club Career : Played for Ferencvárosi TC.
Medals : Won 11 Hungarian Championships.
- Kerr, Albert 'Dubbie' (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Ottawa Senators.
Medals : Won the Stanley
Cup in 1909 & 1911.
- Kerr, Dave (1910-1978)
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Netminder. The first NHL goalie pulled
by his coach Frank Boucher, with two
minutes to go in a 1939-40 regular season game, in favour of an extra
forward.
Club Career : Played for Montreal AAA
1929-30, Montreal Maroons 1930-31, Windsor
Bulldogs 1931-32 (also one game for New York Americans),
Montreal Maroons & Philadelphia
Arrows 1932-33, Montreal Maroons
1933-34 and New
York Rangers 1934-41.
Medals : Won the Stanley
Cup in 1940.
Won the Allan Cup in the 1930.
Honours :
Won the Vezina Trophy in 1940.
NHL All-Star First Team
1939-40.
NHL All-Star Second Team 1937-38.
- Kerr, Kevin (1967- )
- North Bay, Ontario, Canada. Right-wing. Buffalo Sabres 4th pick (56th overall) in the 1986
NHL Entry Draft.
Club Career (playing) : Played for Windsor Spitfires 1984-87,
Rochester Americans 1987-89, Rochester Americans
& Phoenix Roadrunners & Fort Wayne Komets 1989-90,
Fort Wayne Komets & Cincinnati Cyclones 1990-91,
Cincinnati Cyclones & Utica Devils 1991-92,
Cincinnati Cyclones & Birmingham Bulls 1992-93,
Portland Pirates & Phoenix Roadrunners
& Flint Generals 1993-94, Flint Generals
1994-98, Mobile Mysticks & Quad City Mallards 1998-99,
Quad City Mallards 1999-00, Phoenix Mustangs &
Flint Generals 2000-01, Toledo Storm 2001-02,
Elmira Jackals & Rockford Icehogs 2002-03,
Flint Generals 2003-04, Flint Generals
& Kalamazoo Wings 2004-05.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached Flint Generals (assistant) 1995-98,
Elmira Jackals (assistant) 2002-03 and North Bay Skyhawks
2005- .
Medals : Won the Calder Cup 1993-94.
Won the Colonial Cup in 1996.
Honours : Colonial Hockey League Regular Season MVP
1993-94.
- Kerr, Tim (- )
- Club Career : Played for Philadelphia Flyers.
Honours : NHL All-Star Second Team
right-wing 1986-87.
- Kerr, William 'Willie' (1911-1983)
- The father figure of Scottish ice hockey. Owner of the Murrayfield Ice Rink. Helped to establish the Scottish Ice Hockey Association and the Northern Ice Hockey Association.
Honours : Elected to the British Hall of Fame in 1990.
- Kerr, Willie (1947- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1976.
Club Career :
Played for Murrayfield Racers 1975-76.
Medals : Won the Northern League
1975-76.
- Kershaw, Paul (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Grimsby
Buffaloes 1975-76.
- Kertész, József (- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Hungary at the 1964 Olympics.
- Kertesz, Zoltan (1973- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Romania in the 1999 World Championship Pool C.
Club Career : Played for SC Miercurca Club.
- Kervin, Ed (- )
- Club Career : Played for Moncton
Hawks 1933-34 (won the Allan Cup)
- Kerwan, Jim (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Liverpool
Trappers 1975-76.
Medals : Won the Southern B League
1975-76.
- Keskinen, Esa (1965- )
- Born in Ylöjärvi, Finland. Centre. Never played in the NHL but was drafted by Calgary Flames (101st) in 1985. In 1995-96 he created the
record for assists (41) in the Swedish Elite League.
International Career : Represented Finland 155 times.
Played for Finland (Junior) in 1981-85 and Finland 1984- .
Club Career : Started in Koo-Vee Tampere, FoPS Forssa, TPS Turku, Lukko Rauma and HV 71
1994- .
Medals : Won silver at the 1988 Olympics
and bronze at the 1994 Olympics.
Won silver at the 1994 World Championships.
Won the European Cup in 1993.
Won bronze in the European Cup in 1996.
Won the Finnish Championship with TPS Turku in
1993.
Won the Swedish Championship in 1995.
Honours : Topscorer in the Junior World Championships
1985.
Won the
Raimo Kilpiö Trophy 1983-84 and 1992-93.
Most Valuable Player in the Finnish SM-liiga 1988-89.
Won the
Lasse Oksanen Trophy 1993-94.
Won the
Golden Helmet Finnish SM-liiga 1993-94.
Won the
Guldhjälmen Award 1995-96.
Won the
Veli-Pekka Ketola Trophy 1987-88, 1992-93
and 1993-94.
Most assists in the Finnish SM-liiga 1987-88, 1990-91, 1992-93 and 1993-94.
All-Star Team European Cup 1995.
SM-liiga All-Star Team centre
1993 and 1994.
- Kessel, Bud (- )
-
Honours : Elected to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame
in 2003 (equipment manager - 1980 US Olympic Team).
- Kessler, Charles (- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for Switzerland in the 1934
World
Championships.
Club Career : Played for Zürcher SC 1933-34.
- Kessler, Hertli (- )
- Club Career : Played for Zürcher SC.
- Ketola, Veli-Pekka (1948- )
- Born in Pori, Finland. Centre. Captured the Finnish league scoring title twice (1971 and 1979).
Six-time All-Star in Finland. See Veli-Pekka Ketola Trophy
International Career : Played for Finland 186 times in six World
Championships and in two Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Ässät Pori,
Jokerit Helsinki 1969-70 and Ässät
Pori 1970- . Played three seasons in WHA
with Winnipeg Jets and one in NHL
with Colorado Rockies.
Honours : Elected to the Finnish Ice
Hockey Hall of Fame
in 1990 (player).
Won the Best Hockey Player of Finland
Trophy in 1974 and 1978.
Won the Veli-Pekka
Ketola Trophy in 1978-79.
Won the Matti Keinonen
Trophy in 1978-79.
SM-liiga All Star Team centre 1968, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1978
and 1979.
His number 13 jersey has been retired by Ässät Pori.
- Ketterer, Markus (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Jokerit Helsinki.
Honours : Won the Urpo Ylönen Trophy
in 1990-91.
Won the Best Hockey Player of Finland
Trophy in 1992.
- Kevorkian, Aram (- )
- Club Career : PLayed for Viry-Châtillon.
Honours : Won the Jean-Pierre Graff
Trophy
in 1980-81.
- Keward, Dwayne (- )
- International Career : Played for Great
Britain (Junior) in 1979.
Club Career : Played for Sheffield.
Medals : Won European Championship (Junior)
Pool C bronze in 1979.
- Keward, Garry (- )
- Coach.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached
Sheffield Lancers 1975-76.
Honours : Won the Alan Gerring
Shield 1975-76.
Southern League (Midland) All-Star coach 1975-76.
- Kewley, Keith (1925- )
- Born in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing.
Club Career : Played for Toronto Victory Aircraft 1944-45,
Dunfermline Vikings 1946-48, Ayr Raiders
1950-52 and Paisley Pirates 1952-56. Coached
Dunfermline Vikings 1947-48, Ayr Raiders
1950-52, Paisley Pirates 1952-56, St Thomas Royals 1956-58
and St Thomas Barons 1961-68.
Medals : Ontario Hockey Association Junior ‘B’
champions 1944-45.
Won Play-Off Championship, Autumn Cup and Canada Cup in 1946-47.
Won the Simpson Trophy 1947-48.
Won the Scottish National League
and Autumn Cup in 1951-52.
Won the Scottish National League, Autumn Cup and Canada
Cup 1953-54.
Honours : Elected to the British Hall of Fame in
2005 (player/coach).
British National League All-Star A team 1955-56.
Captain of Dunfermline Vikings
1946-48.
- Key, Marshall 'Marsh' (1932- )
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Born in Dundee, Scotland. Centre. One of the Top 10 scorers in the 1957-58
season - which included runner-up spot in the Autumn Cup scorers chart.
Initially retired after the 1959-60 season for business reasons and did not
play during the 1960-61 season. Injured back playing in Brighton in 1961-62
and was out of game for two seasons recovering from surgery. Retired from
hockey for the second time at end of the 1964-65 season, having scored 6
points (2+4) in six games for
Great Britain in the World Championship Pool
B, but returned in
1969-70 with the Dundee Rockets. Started 'Kids School' in
1969-70 and was responsible for bringing future GB players Jimmy Pennycook,
Mike Ward and Charlie Kinmond into the game. Retired permanently from hockey
at end of 1970-71 season.
International Career : Selected to play in the trials for
Great Britain in 1962 but
had to withdraw due to injury. Played for Great Britain
in the 1965 World Championship Pool
B. Club Career
(playing) : Played for Dundee Tigers
1948-55, Crans-sur-Sierre 1955-56, Harringay
Racers 1956-58, Edinburgh
Royals & Paisley Pirates 1958-59,
Paisley Pirates 1959-60,
Murrayfield Racers 1961-62 & 1964-65
and Dundee Rockets 1969-71.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached Crans-sur-Sierre 1955-56 and
Dundee Rockets 1969-71.
Honours : Won Best British Player in the British National League
1957-58.
British All-Star A Team coach 1969-70.
Captain of
Great Britain in the 1965 World Championship
Pool B.
- Key Arena at Seattle Center
- Seattle, Washington, USA.
Home ice for : Seattle Thunderbirds
1995-
Capacity : 10,133
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Keystone Centre
- Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
Home ice for : Brandon Wheat
Kings
Capacity :
Ice pad size :
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