Kelly Kisio
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Kelly Kisio (born September 18, 1959) is a former professional ice hockey player. Born in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, he is currently the General Manager and Co-coach of the Calgary Hitmen.
Kisio played 761 games in the National Hockey League. He played for the Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers, San Jose Sharks, and the Calgary Flames. He was team captain for the Rangers for three and a half years.
He played the 1982-83 season with the Hockey Club HC Davos in Switzerland. He scored 49 goals and 32 assists. Although Davos was leading the season for more than 20 games, they ended in 3rd place. In his next-to-last game for the HC Davos, Kisio scored at least 8 goals and 2 assists. The game's final score was 19-7. Kisio left three days later for the Detroit Red Wings where he became a valuable player in the NHL.
Kisio ended his playing career with the Calgary Flames in 1995. He then joined the Flames scouting staff. For the 1998-99 season, he was named general manager of the Calgary Hitmen, who are owned by the Flames. With Kisio as GM, the Hitmen have made the playoffs every year, won two central division titles, and won the Western Hockey League title 1999.
Kisio and his wife Linda have three children: Brent, Kurtis, and Kristina.
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- 1979, WHL Rookie of the Year, with the Calgary Wranglers
- 1993, NHL All-Star
- 2004, Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy, top WHL executive
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Preceded by Ron Greschner |
New York Rangers captains 1987-91 |
Succeeded by Mark Messier |
Categories: 1959 births | Living people | Adirondack Red Wings players | Alberta sportspeople | Calgary Flames players | Calgary Wranglers alumni | Canadian ice hockey players | Detroit Red Wings players | Kalamazoo Wings players | National Hockey League All-Stars | New York Rangers players | Red Deer Rustlers alumni | San Jose Sharks players