Mike Kitchen

See also: Kitchen

Mike Kitchen (born the 1956 with Newmarket in Ontario) is a former player of professional of Canadian Hockey and current trainer in the National league of hockey.

Fished out by the Scouts of Kansas City to the Fishing out amateur of the LNH 1976 and by the Toros of Toronto the same year during the Fishing out amateur of the AMH 1976, Kitchen evolved/moved in the LNH during 8 seasons with the Rockies of Colorado and the Devils of the New Jersey; he also played in the American Ligue of hockey (Reds of Rhodos Island and Mariners of Maine) and the Central Hockey League (Texans de Forth Worth).

After its career of player in 1985, Kitchen becomes trainer of the Saints of Newmarket of the LAH in 1988 during one season.

Two seasons later, he is trainer-assistant at the Maple Leafs of Toronto, where he spends 8 seasons. In 1998, Kitchen becomes trainer-assistant at the Blues of Saint-Louis. It took the changing of Joel Quenneville as trainer-chief of the Blues with 21 matches to make in 2003-04 and it occupies this station since.

External bonds

  • http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=2738 (statistics in career of Kitchen)

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