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  Kyle Jones

Kyle Jones

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Airdrie, AB

Last College:
Trail (BCHL)

Height / Weight:
5-10 / 186

Position:
RW

Experience:
3V

Shoots:
R

2007-08 ... Saw time in each of the Nanooks' three playoff games against Nebraska-Omaha, and played in three regular season games as well... third-best scorer in 2005 playoffs with a goal and three assists in five games... six career playoff games and three penalties for six minutes.

2006-07 ... goal and assist on power play ... assist in 4-2 loss at Alaska Anchorage ... power-play goal in 4-1 loss at Alaska Anchorage ... assist on game-winning goal in shutout of Air Force.

2005-06 ... named to Dean's List (3.5 GPA or higher) for fall and spring semesters ... tied for second on team with 10 goals ... tied for sixth on team with 16 points ... two multi-point games ... three goals and two assists on power play ... assist in 7-4 playoff loss at Michigan State ... scored team's only goal in 6-1 playoff loss at Michigan State ... assist on only goal in 1-0 playoff shutout of Notre Dame ... assist in 3-1 playoff win at Notre Dame ... assist in win at Notre Dame ... #2 Star with goal and assist in 4-3 win against Bowling Green... goal in win at Michigan ... first career assist in 4-2 win against Alaska Anchorage ... earned #1 Star after scoring Alaska's last three goals for hat trick to tie Michigan State ... goal in 3-2 loss at Lake Superior ... goal in 4-2 loss at Lake Superior ... #2 Star with game-winning goal against Northern Michigan ... scored season's and his first career goal on October 14 in overtime win at Minnesota ... assist in exhibition win against Windsor.

Prior to Alaska ... played three seasons for Trail Smoke Eaters of British Columbia Hockey League ... named Trail's Player of the Month for October 2004 and to BCHL Interior Conference All-Star Team ... finished 2004-05 season with 37 goals and 34 assists for 71 points with 32 penalty mintues in 60 games to earn Trail's Top Scorer Award for second consecutive season ... also led team in scoring during playoffs with three goals and seven assists for ten points in six games ... in 2003-04 totaled 54 goals and 34 assists for 88 points with 35 penalty minutes in 57 games and added four goals and four assists in 10 playoff games ... named to BCHL Interior Conference First All-Star Team ... in 2002-03 season scored 40 goals and 44 assists for 84 points with 26 penalty minutes in 50 games and shared team's Most Valuable Player Award ... started 2002-03 season with Camrose Kodiaks in Alberta Junior Hockey League and had three assists and 16 penalty minutes in nine games ... also played 2001-02 season with Camrose totaling 35 goals and 23 assists for 58 points with 16 penalty minutes in 61 games ... played 2000-01 season for UFA Bisons of Alberta Midget Hockey League earning and in 34 games South Division All-Star honors with 17 goals and 16 assists for 33 points with 22 penalty minutes in 33 games ... played 1999-2000 season with Airdrie Extreme in Alberta Major Bantam Hockey League earning the league's Most Sportsmanlike Award while scoring 46 goals and 27 assists with just eight penalty minutes in 36 games ... scored eight goals and six assists in six games as Airdrie won 2000 Bantam AAA Western Canadian Championships.

Personal ... shoots right ... son of Randy and Diane ... one brother Jason ... enjoys golf, poker and fishing ... 23 years old.

 
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