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Calder played 608 regular-season and playoff games as a winger
in the league from 1999-2009. The Manville, Alberta, native
spent a majority of that time with Chicago and also played for
Philadelphia, Detroit, Los Angeles and Anaheim.
“Kyle embodied the values that make our alumni family so
special: his loyalty, toughness, generosity, and an unwavering
commitment to those around him,” the NHL Alumni Association said
in a post Tuesday memorializing him. “He was tough as nails on
the ice, a fierce competitor who never backed down, yet behind
that grit was a teddy bear heart. Kyle cared deeply for his
teammates, friends, and everyone fortunate enough to know him.
He was a protector, a loyal friend, and someone who always put
others before himself.”
Calder coached youth teams in Chicago, Los Angeles and Boston
since 2018.
“Kyle approached life with the same passion, intensity and
incredible dedication that defined his play,” Blackhawks
chairman and CEO Danny Wirtz said. “His commitment to the game
remained strong long after his professional career ended,
sharing his love for hockey with all generations of players."
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