- Kicking the puck
- Players can kick the puck across the ice with their skate but
a puck cannot be intentionally kicked into the goal. A puck can be deflected off a skate
or a player's body and still count as a goal if no attempt was made to deliberately kick
it in.
- Kidd, John (1963- )
- International Career : Played for Great
Britain (Junior) in 1980 & 1981. Played for Great Britain 1989.
Club Career : Played for Ayr 1982-92, Ayr & Peterborough
Pirates 1992-93 and Paisley Pirates
1993-96.
Medals : Won European Championship (Junior)
Pool C silver in 1981.
Won European Championship (Junior)
Pool C bronze in 1980.
- Kidd, Trevor (1972- )
- Born in Dugald, Manitoba, Canada. Netminder.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1989-90, 1990-91 and 1991-92. Played for Team
Canada 1991-92. Played for Canada in the 1992 Olympics
and in the 1992 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Brandon
Wheat Kings 1988-90, Spokane Chiefs
1991, Calgary Flames 1991-92, Salt
Lake Golden Eagles 1992-93, Calgary Flames 1993-97 and Carolina
Hurricanes 1997- .
Medals : Won Olympic
silver in 1992.
- Kieca, Mariusz (1969- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for Poland in the 1999 World Championship Pool B.
- Kiekko-Espoo

Espoo, Finland. Founded in 1984. The team changed its name to Espoo Blues
in 1998. Played in the Finnish League II Division.
Home ice : Matinkylän
jäähalli
- Team colours : blue, white & black
- Kiekko-Karhut Joensuu
- See Jokipojat Joensuu
- Kiekko-Reipas Lahti
- See Pelicans Lahti
- Kiekkolehti
-
Published in Helsinki, Finland. Edited by Hannu Kauhala. Established in 1985.
This Finnish hockey magazine was monthly until 1993 when in became a
'weekly'. The magazine has 30 issues per season - weekly from September till the end of
March and then fortnightly until the end of the season.

- Kiel Center
- St Louis, Missouri, USA. Opened in 1994. Name changed to
Savvis Center.
Home ice for : St
Louis Blues 1994- .
Capacity : 19,260
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Kieras, Mindaugas (1980- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Lithuania in the 1999 World Championship Pool C.
- Kiessling, Udo (- )
- Born in Germany. Defenceman.
Honours : Elected to the IIHF
Hall of Fame in 2000 (player).
- Kiev (Sokol Kiev)

Kiev, Ukraine. Sokil = The Falcon. Play in the Eastern Europe Hockey League.
Home ice :
Team colours : red, blue & white
Honours : Won the Spengler Cup
in 1986-87.
- KIF Helsinki
- See Kronohagens IF
- Kiimalainen, Markku (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Kärpät Oulu.
Honours : Won the Aarne Honkavaara
Trophy in 1977-78.
Won the Jarmo Wasama Trophy in 1977-78.
- Kilbourne, Andrea (1980- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for USA
(Women) in the 2002 Olympics (Women).
Club Career : Played for Princeton University.
Medals : Won Olympic
(Women) silver in 2002.
- Killen, Frank (1959- )
- Netminder.
Club Career : Played for Nottingham Panthers 1983-84, Durham Wasps 1984-87, Cleveland
Bombers 1987-89, Durham Wasps 1989-91, Humberside
Seahawks 1991-93 and Humberside Hawks 1993-94.
Honours : BIHWA All-Star goalie
1986 and 1988.
- Killen, Ross (1981- )
- Born in Dublin, Ireland. Forward.
International Career : Played for Ireland
in the 2005 World
Championship Division III.
- Kilmarnock Avalanche

Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. Played in the Scottish U21 League. Played in
the Scottish
National League 2000- .
Home ice : Galleon
Leisure Centre
Team colours :
- Kilpatrick, Jack (1917- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1936.
Honours : Elected to the British Hall of Fame in 1993.
- Kilpatrick, General
John Reed (- )
- Honours : Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1960.
- Kilpiö, Raimo (1936- )
- Born in Parikkala, Finland. Centre. Played a total of 21 season in the Finnish top division
between 1953 and 1977. See Raimo Kilpiö Trophy
International Career : Played for Finland in eight World
Championships and in two Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Ilves Tampere
and RU-38 Pori 1962- .
Honours : Elected to the Finnish Ice
Hockey Hall of Fame
in 1985 (player).
Won the Raimo Kilpiö Trophy
in 1959-60 and 1966-67.
Won the Best Hockey Player of Finland
Trophy in 1961 and 1963.
SM-liiga All Star Team centre 1962, 1963, 1964
and 1965
- Kilrea, Brian (1934- )
- Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Centre. Nephew of Hec
Kilrea, Wally Kilrea and Ken Kilrea. Scored the first ever goal for the Los
Angeles Kings. He recorded the 1000th win of his CHL and Ontario Hockey
League coaching career at the Ottawa Civic Centre on March 9th 2003 when the
Ottawa 67's defeated the Sudbury Wolves 4-2. The Brian
Kilrea Trophy is named in his honour.
Club Career : Played for Troy
Bruins 1955-57, Detroit Red Wings
(one game), Edmonton Flyers & Troy
Bruins 1957-58, Troy Bruins 1958-59, Springfield
Indians 1959-67, Los Angeles Kings
& Springfield Kings 1967-68, Vancouver
Canucks (one game) & Rochester
Americans & Tulsa Oilers 1968-69
and Denver Spurs 1969-70. Coached Ottawa
67's 1974-84, New York Islanders (assistant)
1984-86 and Ottawa
67's 1986- .
Medals : Won the Calder Cup in 1960,
1961 & 1962.
Won the Memorial Cup in 1984 & 1999.
Won the Robertson Cup in 1977, 1984
& 2001.
Won the Hamilton Spectator Trophy in 1978, 1982 & 1997.
Won the Leyden Trophy (East/Leyden Division OHL champions) in 1977, 1978,
1982, 1983, 1984, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 & 2000.
Honours : Elected to the Hockey
Hall of Fame in 2003 (builder).
Won the Canadian Hockey League Coach of the Year Award in 1996-97.
Won the Matt Leyden Trophy (OHL Coach of the Year) in 1981, 1982, 1996 &
1997.
- Kilrea, Hector Joseph 'Hec'
(1907-1969)
- Born in Blackburn, Ontario, Canada. Left-wing. Brother of Wally Kilrea and
Ken Kilrea. Uncle of Brian Kilrea.
Club Career : Played for Ottawa Senators
1925-31, Detroit Falcons 1931-32, Ottawa Senators
1932-33, Toronto
Maple Leafs 1933-35, Detroit Red Wings
1935-39, Detroit Red Wings & Indianapolis
Capitals 1939-40 and Indianapolis
Capitals 1940-43.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1927, 1936 & 1937.
Honours : NHL All-Star Roster in 1934.
- Kim, Chang-Bum (1972- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for South Korea in the 1999 World Championship Pool C.
- Kim, Hun-Joo (1974- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for South Korea in the 1999 World Championship Pool C.
- Kim, Kang-Hyun (1976- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for South Korea in the 1999 World Championship Pool C.
- Kim, Kyung-Tae (1979- )
- Right-wing.
International Career : Played for South Korea in the 1999 World Championship Pool C.
- Kim, Sea-Il (- )
- International Career : Head Coach for South Korea in the 1999 World Championship Pool C.
- Kim, Sung-Bae (1972- )
- Netminder.
International Career : Played for South Korea in the 1999 World Championship Pool C.
- Kim, Sung-Ku (- )
- International Career : Assistant Coach for South Korea in the 1999 World Championship Pool C.
- Kim, Woo-Jae (1979- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for South Korea in the 1999 World Championship Pool C.
- Kimberley Arena
- Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada. A wooden structure in the 1950s it
has since been demolished.
Home ice for : Kimberley Dynamiters Capacity
:
Ice pad size :
- Kimberley Civic Centre
- Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada.
Home ice for : Kimberley Dynamiters Capacity
:
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 85 feet
- Kimberley Dynamiters (Senior A)

Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada. Founded in 1931. The Senior "A" team that represented
Canada in
1937. Played in the Western International Hockey League.
Home ice : Kimberley Arena
Team colours :
General manager : Jerry Bond 1977-78
Head coach : Jim McCrimmon 1977-78
Honours : Won the Allan Cup in
1935-36 & 1977-78.
- Kimberley Dynamiters (Junior B) [web
site]

Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada. A Junior B team. Played in the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League.
Home ice : Kimberley Civic Centre
Team colours : red, white & black
General manager : Scott Beattie 2005-
Head coach : Scott Beattie 2005-
- Kindrachuk, Orest (1950- )
- Born in Nanton, Alberta, Canada. Centre.
Club Career : Played for Saskatoon
Blades 1967-71, San Diego Gulls
1971-72, Richmond Robins & Philadelphia Flyers
(two games) 1972-73, Philadelphia Flyers
1973-78, Pittsbugh Penguins 1978-81
and Washington Capitals 1981-82.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1974
& 1975.
- Kindred, Mike (1971- )
- Born in Dulwich, London, England. Forward.
- International Career : Played for Great Britain 1995.
Club Career : Played for Medway
Bears 1987-91, Milton Keynes Kings 1991-95, Humberside
Hawks 1995-96, Slough Jets 1996-98 and Invicta
Dynamos 1998- .
- King, Dave (1947- )
- Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
International Career : Coached Canada
(Junior) 1982-84. Coached Canada in the 1984,
1988 & 1992 Olympics. Coached Team
Canada in 1990-91. Coached Japan in the
1998 Olympics. Assistant Coach for Canada
in the 1999 World Championships Pool A.
Club Career : Coached Calgary
Flames 1992-95, Montreal Canadiens
1997-99 (assistant), Columbus Blue
Jackets 2000-03 (sacked in January 2003),
Hamburg Freezers 2003-05 and
Metallurg Magnitogorsk 2006-07.
Medals : Won Olympic
silver in 1992 (coach).
World Championship (Junior) gold in 1982 (coach).
World Championship (Junior) bronze in 1983 (assistant coach).
Honours : Elected to the IIHF
Hall of Fame in 2001 (builder).
Elected to the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame in 1996.
- King, Derek (1970- )
- Club Career : Played for Kirkcaldy
Kestrals 1986-87, Fife Flyers 1987-90, Cardiff
Devils 1990-93 and Fife Flyers 1993-96.
- King, Katie (1975- )
- Born in Salem, New Hampshire, USA. Forward.
International Career : Played for USA
(Women) in the 1998 & 2002 Olympics (Women)
and the 1997, 1999, 2000 & 2001 World Championships
(Women).
Medals : Won Olympic
(Women) gold in 1998.
Won Olympic
(Women) silver in 2002.
Won World Championship (Women)
silver in 1997, 1999, 2000 & 2001.
- King, Kevin (1968- )
- Club Career : Played for Glasgow
Eagles 1984-85, Peterborough
Pirates 1985-92 and Bracknell Bees
1992-96.
- King, Martin (1970- )
- Club Career : Played for Whitley
Warriors 1987-93, Durham Wasps & Whitley
Warriors 1993-94, Whitley Warriors
1994-95 and Newcastle Warriors
1995-96.
- King, Martyn (1972- )
- Club Career : Played for Glasgow
Eagles 1990-91, Paisley Pirates
1993-94 and Dumfries Border Vikings
1995-96.
- King, Ross (1919-1972)
- Born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada.
International Career : Played for Canada
in the 1948 Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Royal Canadian Air Force Flyers in 1947-48.
Medals : Won Olympic
gold in 1948.
- King, Steven (1975- )
- Club Career : Played for Fife
Flyers 1989- .
Medals : Won the Heineken League Division One 1991-92.
Won the Heineken League Division One Play-offs 1991-92.
Honours :
BIHWA All-Star
forward 1999-00.
- King Clancy Memorial Trophy

The Trophy was presented to the National Hockey
League by the NHL Board of Governors in 1988 to honour the late Frank 'King' Clancy. It is an annual award given to
the NHL player with the best leadership qualities - both on and off the ice.
- King Clancy Skate Outfits
- Promoted and sold in the mid 1930s by the Canadian Cycle and Motor
Company Limited (CCM).
- "King of Hockey"
- A film drama made in 1936.
- Kingan, A B (- )
-
Club Career : Played for Montreal AAA.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in 1893
& 1894.
- King's College School
- See Windsor, Nova Scotia
- King's Hall
- Balmoral, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Opened in 1934 but as not used as an ice rink
until mid October 1939. The building still in use but operation as an ice rink ceased in 1969.
Operated a house league 1940-42, 1952-54 and 1965-69. The King's Hall is
better known as a boxing venue.
Home ice for : Harlandic Wolves,
Belfast Eagles, Ulster Monarchs
Capacity :
Ice pad size :
- Kingston, Ontario
- Canadian town, said by some, to be the birthplace of ice hockey in 1855.
- Kingston Canadians

Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Ontario Hockey League.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Head coach : Jack Bownass 1973-75
- Kingston Canadiens

Played in the Ontario
Major Junior Hockey League.
Home ice :
Team colours : red, white & blue
- Kingston City Hockey League
- Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Referred to as KCHL.
- Kingston Frontenacs

Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Eastern
Professional Hockey League 1959-63 and the Ontario Hockey League from
1973- .
Home ice : Kingston Memorial Centre
Team colours : Black, white and gold
Honours : Won the Eastern
Professional Hockey League regular season 1962-63.
- Kingston Goodyears

Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Ontario Hockey Association
Sr. B League 1953-53 and Ontario Hockey Association Intermediate League 1954-56.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Head coach : Joe Watts
1953-53
- Kingston Hawks

Kingston-upon-Hull, Humberside, England. Founded in 1988 as Humberside Seahawks, name changed to Humberside Hawks in 1993 and then to Kingston Hawks in
1996. Played in the British Premier League 1996-97 and the British National League
1997-99.
Home ice : Hull Ice Arena
Team colours : white, black & gold
- Kingston HQ

Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Played in the Kingston City Hockey League
1944-45.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Kingston Jets

Kingston-upon-Hull, Humberside, England. Reserve team for Kingston
Hawks. Played in the English League in 1996-97.
Home ice : Hull Ice Arena.
Team colours :
- Kingston Lions

Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Ontario Hockey Association
Jr. B League 1944-46.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Kingston Memorial Centre
- Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
- Home ice for : Kingston
Frontenacs
Capacity :
Ice pad size :
- Kingston Nylons

Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The team were sponsored by the Kingston
works of the DuPont company. Played in the Ontario Hockey Association
Sr. B League 1950-51.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Head coach : Joe Watts
1950-51
- Kingston Raiders

Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Ontario Hockey League
1988-89.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Kingsway Rink
- There were two arenas at the Kingsway Rink, a smaller curling rink adjacent to the main
rink was opened in 1989.
- i. Dundee, Tayside, Scotland. Closed 1993.
Home ice for : Dundee
Rockets
Capacity : 2,000 seats
Ice pad size : 195 feet x 97 feet
ii. Dundee, Tayside, Scotland. Closed in 1992.
Home ice for :
Capacity : 600 seats
Ice pad size : 185 feet x 85 feet
- Kinmond, Charlie (1950- )
- International Career : Played for Great Britain in 1977-79.
- Kinnarps Arena
- Jönköping, Sweden. Named in honour of the Kinnarps AB company. Hosted the 2002 World Championships along with
the Scandinavium Arena & Karlstad
Arena.
Home ice for : HV 71
Capacity : 6,300
Ice pad size : 200 feet x 100 feet
- Kinoshita, Kozue (1912- )
- International Career : Played for Japan in the 1936 Olympics.
- Kiprusoff, Marko (1972- )
- Defenceman.
International Career : Played for Finland in the 1999 World Championships
Pool A.
Club Career : Played for TPS Turku.
Honours : Won the Pekka
Rautakallio Trophy in 1994-95.
SM-liiga All Star Team defenceman 1994
and 1995.
- Kiprusoff, Miikka (1976- )
- Born in Turku, Finland. Netminder. San
Jose Sharks 5th pick (116th overall) in the 1995
NHL Entry Draft.
International Career : Played for Finland (Junior) 1993-96.
Played for Finland in the 1999 & 2001 World Championships
and the 2004 World Cup of Hockey.
Club Career : Played for TPS Turku
1994-96, AIK 1996-98, TPS Turku
1998-99, Kentucky Thoroughblades
1999-00, San Jose Sharks &
Kentucky Thoroughblades 2000-01,
San Jose Sharks &
Cleveland Barons 2001-02,
San Jose Sharks 2002-03,
Calgary Flames 2003-04,
Timra IK 2004-05 and
Calgary Flames 2005- .
Medals :
Won World Championship silver in 1999 & 2001.
Honours : Won the
William M Jennings Trophy
in
2005-06.
Won the Vezina Trophy in 2005-06
Jersey/Shirt numbers worn : 34
37
- Kirdiashov, Andrei (1966- )
-
Club Career : Coached Neftyanik Leninogorsk
2002- .
- Kire, Mazen (1973- )
- Right-wing.
International Career : Played for Croatia in the 1999 World Championship Pool C.
Club Career : Played for Mladost.
- Kirichenko, Valeriy (- )
- International Career : Assistant coach for Kazakhstan in the 1999 World Championship Pool B.
- Kirk, John (- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1980-81.
- Kirkcaldy Cherokees

Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. Under 12 team of the Kirkcaldy Ice Hockey Club.
Home ice : Fife Ice Arena
Team colours :
General manager :
Head coach :
Honours : Won the Scottish Junior E Championship 1990-91, 1991-92,
1992-93 & 1993-94.
- Kirkcaldy Chiefs

Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. Under 14 team of the Kirkcaldy Ice Hockey Club.
Home ice : Fife Ice Arena
Team colours :
General manager : Jim Geddes & Jack Sherra 2006-
Head coach : Allan Anderson 2006-
Honours : Won the British Junior D Championship 1991-92 & 1992-93.
Won the Scottish Junior D Championship 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92 & 1992-93.
- Kirkcaldy Falcons

Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. Under 18 team of the Kirkcaldy Ice Hockey Club.
Home ice : Fife Ice Arena
Team colours :
General manager :
Head coach :
Honours : Won the Scottish Junior B Championship 1991-92.
- Kirkcaldy Ice Hockey Club
- Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. Founded in 1984. In addition to the senior Fife
Flyers, the club has junior development teams which have have included -
Fife Eagles (U10),
Fife Falcons (U19),
Fife Flames (U16),
Kirkcaldy Cherokees (U12),
Kirkcaldy Chiefs (U14),
Kirkcaldy Falcons (U18),
Kirkcaldy Kestrals (U18) and
Kirkcaldy Redskins (U12).
- Kirkcaldy Ice Rink
- See Fife Ice Arena
- Kirkcaldy Kestrals

Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. Played in the NIHA Second League.
Home ice : Fife Ice Arena
Team colours :
General manager :
Head coach :
Honours : Won the NIHA Second League
1973-74, 1974-75 & 1975-76.
- Kirkcaldy Kestrals

Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. Founded in 1986. Played in the Non-Import Scottish First Division in 1988-89. Played in
the Scottish
National League 2000- .
Home ice : Fife Ice Arena
Team colours :
General manager :
Head coach :
Honours : Won the Scottish Junior B Championship 1992-93 & 1993-94.
- Kirkcaldy Redskins

Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. Under 12 team of the Kirkcaldy Ice Hockey Club.
Home ice : Fife Ice Arena
Team colours :
General manager : Amanda Hutchison 2006-
Head coach : Deke Burt 2006-
- Kirkham, Simon (- )
- Linesman & Referee. Referee-in-Chief for Ice
Hockey UK 2002-04.
Honours : Won the Mick Curry
Memorial Trophy in 1994.
Referee for the first leg of the Challenge
Cup 2003-04.
- Kirkham, Terry (- )
- International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1978-79.
- Kirkpatrick, Billy (- )
- Netminder.
Club Career : Played for Ayr
Bruins 1975-76.
Medals : Won the Icy Smith
Cup in 1976.
- Kirsebergs Ishall
- Malmö, Sweden.
Home ice for : Pantern Hockey
Capacity :
Ice pad size :
- Kirton, Doug (- )
- Centre. New Jersey Devils 12th pick
(236th overall) in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft.
-
Club Career : Played for EHC
Straubing 1991-97, Frankfurt Lions
1997-00 and Greenville Grrrowl 2000-
.
- Kiruna (IFK Kiruna)

Kiruna, Sweden. Founded in 1907. Name changed to Kiruna HC after the 1985-86 season.
Home ice :
Team colours : blue & white
- Kiruna AIF

Kiruna, Sweden. Founded in 1927. Kiruna played one season in the top Swedish division.
The team name changed to Team Kiruna Miners after
a merger with Kiruna HC in 1988-89.
- Home ice : Lombia Ishall
Team colours : Green, white and red (Black and yellow in
1973-74)
- Kiruna HC

Kiruna, Sweden. The team merged with Kiruna AIF to form Team Kiruna Miners in 1988-89.
Home ice :
Team colours : Blue and white
- Kisapuisto
- Lappeenranta, Finland. Arena is also known as Lappeenrannan jaahalli.
Home ice for : SaiPa
Capacity : 5,500 (2,500 seats and 3,000 standing)
Ice pad size :
- Kiss, Tibor (1958- )
- Forward.
International Career : Played for Hungary 1978-1996.
Club Career : Played for Budapesti Vasutas SC 1976-80, Székesfehérvári Volán 1980-89 and Ferencvárosi TC 1989-96.
Medals : Won the Hungarian Championship in 1981, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1995.
- Kitazawa, Masatatsu (1916- )
- International Career : Played for Japan in the 1936 Olympics.
- Kitchen, Bill (1960- )
- Born in Schomberg, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman. Brother of Mike
Kitchen.
International Career : Played for Canada
(Junior) in 1979-80.
Club Career : Played for Nova
Scotia Voyageurs 1980-81, Montreal
Canadiens & Nova Scotia
Voyageurs 1981-84, Toronto Maple
Leafs & St Catharines Saints
1984-85 and St Catharines Saints
1985-86.
- Kitchen, Chapman 'Hobey'
(1904-?)
- Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman.
Club Career : Played for Montreal Maroons.
Medals : Won the Stanley Cup in
1926.
- Kitchen, Mike (1956- )
- Born in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. Defenceman. Kansas
City Scouts 2nd pick (38th overall) in the 1976 NHL
Amateur Draft. Brother of Bill Kitchen.
Club Career (playing) : Played for Colorado
Rockies & Rhode Island Reds
1976-77, Colorado Rockies 1977-79, Colorado
Rockies & Fort Worth Texans
1979-80, Colorado Rockies 1980-81, Colorado
Rockies & Fort Worth Texans
1981-82, New Jersey Devils 1982-84
and Maine Mariners 1984-85.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached Newmarket
Saints 1988-89, Toronto Maple Leafs
(assistant) 1989-98, St Louis Blues
(assistant) 1998-03, St Louis Blues
(started season as assistant, promoted to head coach in February 2004)
2003-04, St Louis Blues 2004-07 and
Florida Panthers (assistant) 2007- .
- Kitchen, Walter 'Pud' (- )
- International Career : Played for Canada in the 1936
Olympics.
Club Career : Played for Port Arthur Bear Cats in 1935-36.
Medals : Won Olympic
silver in 1936.
- Kitchener Beavers

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Eastern
Professional Hockey League 1961-62.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Kitchener Canucks

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Ontario Hockey Association
Junior A League 1954-56.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Affiliations have included :
General manager :
Head coach : Stan Long 1954-55
Team captain :
All-time best players :
Honours :
Retired jersey numbers :
- Kitchener Dutchmen

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Senior Ontario Hockey Association
1947-53 & 1954-60.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Kitchener Empires

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Ontario Hockey Association
Junior A League 1933-34.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Kitchener Flying Dutchmen

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Canadian
Professional Hockey League 1928-30.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Kitchener Greenshirts

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Ontario Hockey Association
Junior A League 1934-35.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Kitchener Kids, The
- See Kraut Line
- Kitchener Millionaires

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Canadian
Professional Hockey League 1927-28. Name changed to Kitchener
Flying Dutchmen before the 1928-29 season.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Kitchener Rangers

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. A Junior "A" organization established in 1963.
The Rangers
have been one of the more successful OHL franchises with 123 Rangers being selected in the
NHL's annual amateur entry draft - third highest total, ahead of any hockey organization
(including Junior, college, international) other than the Peterborough Petes and Oshawa
Generals. Played in the Ontario Hockey Association and the Ontario Hockey League 1963- .
Home ice : Kitchener Memorial Auditorium
Team colours : Blue, white & red
Head coach : Joe Crozier 1981-83
All-time best players : Wendell Young,
Don Edwards, Bill Barber, Brian
Bellows, Paul Coffey, Dwight Foster, Dale Hunter, Al
MacInnis, Dave Maloney, Don Maloney, Larry Robinson
and Scott Stevens.
Honours : Won the Memorial
Cup in 1982.
Won the OHA Championship 1981.
Won the OHL Championship 1982 and 1984.
Won the OHA regular season - 1967, 1968, 1974 & 1981.
Won the OHL regular season - 1982, 1984, 1989 & 1997.
- Kitchener Silverwoods

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Ontario
Professional Hockey League in 1930-31.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Kitchener Waterloo Dutchmen

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Eastern
Professional Hockey League 1960-61. Represented Canada in the 1956
& 1960 Olympics.
Home ice :
Team colours :
Honours : Won Olympic
silver in 1960.
Won Olympic
bronze in 1956.
- Kitchener Waterloo Tigers

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Played in the Senior Ontario Hockey Association
1962-63.
Home ice :
Team colours :
- Kivelä, Antero (1955- )
- Born in Pori, Finland. Netminder.
International Career : Played for Finland
(Junior) 1973-74. Played for Finland
in the 1978 & 1979 World Championships and the
1980 Olympics.
- Club Career (playing) : Played for Ässät Pori
1972-84, Jokipojat Joensuu & Ässät Pori
1984-85 and Ässät Pori 1985-89.
Club Career (coaching) : Coached Ässät Pori
1988-89 (assistant) and Junkkarit HT
1992-94.
Medals :
Won European Championship
(Junior) bronze 1973-74.
Honours : Won the Urpo Ylönen Trophy
in 1977-78.
- Kivelä, Teppo (1967- )
- Espoo, Finland. Centre. Minnesota
North Stars 5th pick (88th overall) in the 1987 NHL
Entry Draft.
-
International Career : Played for Finland
(Junior) 1984-87. Played for Finland
in the 1991 World Championships.
Club Career : Played for Jokerit
Helsinki 1984-86, HPK
Hämeenlinna 1986-92, Helsinki IFK
1992-94, Ässät Pori 1994-96, Brynäs
IF 1996-99, HC Milano 1999-00 and Herning
IK 2000-02.
Medals :
Won World Championship (Junior) gold in 1986-87.
Won European Championship
bronze in 1991.
Won the Swedish
Championship in 1999.
Honours : Won the Veli-Pekka
Ketola Trophy in 1990-91.
SM-liiga All Star Team centre
1990-91.
- Kivilinna, Aaro (1906- )
- Born in Finland. See Aaro Kivilinna Trophy
Honours : Elected to the Finnish Ice
Hockey Hall of Fame
in 1985 (leader).
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