Michael Elwin Kitchen (born February 1, 1956) is a
Canadian
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former
defenceman
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and coach. He most recently was an assistant coach for the
Florida Panthers of the
National Hockey League
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. As of February 2016, Kitch has coached in over 2400 NHL games including playoffs. In 2012/2013 he assisted in coaching the Hawks to their longest winning streak without a loss. He also spent time as the head coach of the Lake Simcoe Snappers, the Georgina Men’s League Champions.
He was selected in the third round of the
1976 NHL Amateur Draft, 38th overall, by the
Kansas City Scouts. He was also taken in the seventh round of the
1976 WHA Amateur Draft, 83rd overall, by the
Toronto Toros, although Kitchen ultimately chose to enter the NHL. Kitchen was born in
Newmarket, Ontario
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, but grew up in
Schomberg, Ontario.
Mike is well known for his charitable work and has used his day with the Stanley Cup to raise funds for
Southlake Regional Health Centre and other local charities.
Kitchen is the older brother of
Bill Kitchen, also a former hockey player.
Playing career
A defensive defenceman, Kitchen played his amateur career with the
Toronto Marlboros of the
Ontario Hockey Association
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, winning a
Memorial Cup
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in 1975. He turned professional for the
1976–77 NHL season, serving a brief, 14-game apprenticeship
Rhode Island Reds of the
AHL, before making his NHL debut. Kitchen joined the newly relocated
Colorado Rockies
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in his first professional season, and spent his entire NHL career with the same franchise, becoming the only player to play for the Rockies in all six seasons of their existence. The team moved to
New Jersey
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after the
1981–82 NHL season, and Kitchen went on to play two more seasons for the
New Jersey Devils
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. Kitchen was sent to the
Maine Mariners of the AHL for the entire
1984–85 NHL season, and decided to retire following that season's conclusion.
Coaching career
Kitchen was hired as an assistant coach by the
Newmarket Saints of the AHL for the
1988–89 season, and was subsequently hired for the same position by the
Toronto Maple Leafs
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, where he spent eight seasons helping them to conference finals appearances in 1993 and 1994. He then left Toronto for the same position with the
St. Louis Blues franchise, a position he held until his elevation to head coach halfway through the
2003–04 NHL season. The Blues struggled and were 9th place in the Western Conference when they fired Joel Quenneville and replaced him with Kitchen as head coach. However under Kitchen, they picked up their play and went 10–7–4 in the process to make the playoffs once again.
In the 2005–2006 NHL season, Mike Kitchen led a younger group of Blues to a 21–46–15 record. 2006–2007 started the same as the Blues stumbled out of the gate to a 7–17–4 mark. On December 11, 2006, after a seven-game losing streak, Kitchen was fired as head coach of the St. Louis Blues and replaced by former
Los Angeles Kings
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head coach
Andy Murray
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. Blues president
John Davidson indicated that he would like Kitchen to remain with the organization in a different capacity.
At the end of that season, Kitchen left the Blues to become an assistant coach with the
Florida Panthers in 2007. He stayed with the club through the 2009-2010 season. With that contract having expired, on July 12, 2010 Mike agreed to a contract with the
Chicago Blackhawks
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which saw him reunited with head coach
Joel Quenneville. Joel and Mike had coached together in St. Louis from 1998 - 2003, leading the
Blues
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to a franchise record 114 points in 1999-2000 while winning the President’s Trophy.
The Hawks were fresh off their first Stanley Cup victory in 49 years. Since arriving, Kitchen helped the team win two more Stanley Cups, in 2012-2013 and in 2014-2015.
Kitchen was relieved of his duties with the Blackhawks, which focused on defense and the penalty kill, on April 24, 2017 following the team's second consecutive first-round playoff exit, this time against the
Nashville Predators
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after a 4-0 sweep.
In 2018, Kitchen joined Team Canada for the first time as an assistant coach. The team participated in the
92nd Spengler Cup, which was held from 26 to 31 December 2018 at the Vaillant Arena, Davos. Canada placed second in this tournament.
After being away from hockey for two seasons, Kitchen reunited once more with Joel Quenneville this time with the
Florida Panthers again for the second time In his career as an assistant coach with the team, this time instead working under Quenneville’s watch for the upcoming 2019-20 NHL Season.
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
Coaching record
Transactions
*July 15, 1976 - Kitchen's rights transferred to Colorado after the franchise relocated
*June 30, 1982 - Kitchen's rights transferred to New Jersey after the franchise relocated
Awards
*1975 - OMJHL First All-Star Team
*1975 - Memorial Cup Tournament All-Star Team
*
2013
2013 was the first year since 1987 to contain four unique digits (a span of 26 years).
2013 was designated as:
*International Year of Water Cooperation
*International Year of Quinoa
Events
January
* January 5 – 2013 Craig, Alask ...
and
2015
2015 was designated by the United Nations as:
* International Year of Light
* International Year of Soil __TOC__
Events
January
* January 1 – Lithuania officially adopts the euro as its currency, replacing the litas, and becomes ...
–
Stanley Cup
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Champion
*2016 - Inducted into the Aurora Sports Hall of Fame in the category of Athlete/Hockey.
Click on the link and watch Kitchen’s induction ceremony and video documentary.
https://aurorashof.ca/inductee/mike-kitch-kitchen/
See also
*
List of NHL head coaches
References
External links
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1956 births
Canadian ice hockey coaches
Canadian ice hockey defencemen
Chicago Blackhawks coaches
Colorado Rockies (NHL) players
20th-century Canadian sportsmen
Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States
Florida Panthers coaches
Fort Worth Texans players
Ice hockey people from Ontario
Kansas City Scouts draft picks
Living people
Maine Mariners (AHL) players
New Jersey Devils players
Sportspeople from King, Ontario
Sportspeople from Newmarket, Ontario
Rhode Island Reds players
Stanley Cup champions
St. Louis Blues coaches
Toronto Maple Leafs coaches
Toronto Marlboros players
Toronto Toros draft picks
Aurora Tigers players