K. C. Timmons
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Position | Forward |
Shoots | Left |
Height Weight |
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 205 lb (93 kg/14 st 9 lb) |
EIHL Team F. teams |
Coventry Blaze Manchester Phoenix |
Nationality | Canada |
Born | April 6, 1980 , Victoria, BC, CAN |
NHL Draft | 141st overall, 1998 Colorado Avalanche |
Pro career | 1996 – present |
K.C. Timmons (born April 4, 1980 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player, currently playing for the Coventry Blaze in the EIHL. Timmons began his career playing major junior hockey for the Tri-City Americans at WHL level, where he proved himself to be a reliable and regular first team player who was best used as a defensive minded forward. Timmons also provide a high points return though.
This led to him being selected by the NHL Colorado Avalanche in round 5 of the 1998 NHL Entry Draft, but Timmons continued playing for the Tri-City Americans until the 1999/00 season where he was moved to play for the Avalanche affiliate team, the Hershey Bears of the AHL. In his first season, Timmons made just one regular season appearance but managed to feature four times in the post-season. The following season, Timmons featured far more in the first team and by the 2001/02 season was a regular in the side, playing in more than 60 games, averaging just under one point per three games.
Timmons would play for the Bears again the following season, but had somewhat lost his place in the team, making just two appearances before being moved to the UHL Quad City Mallards. At the end of the season, Timmons would end his association with the varying levels of the Avalanche organisation.
It would be 2005 before Timmons would play at a high level of hockey again, signing for the Victoria Salmon Kings of the ECHL. Again he was used as a defensive forward, but still managed to total 20 points in 49 games. The following season, Timmons would take the opportunity to sign for the Manchester Phoenix of the EIHL where he would play alongside his Salmon Kings team-mate Simon Mangos. This was a dramatic change for him, and would be the first time Timmons had played hockey in Europe.
In his first season in British ice hockey, Timmons adapted quickly and became a cornerstone of the Phoenix team. He again balanced his defensive duties with an eye for goal, and totalled 31 points in 60 games as well as totting up nearly 100 penalty minutes. He was re-signed in the off-season by the Phoenix initially to play as a defenceman, but with the signing of Jeff MacMillan was moved to become a second line forward.
The season started well for the Phoenix and Timmons played regularly, but struggled to find his scoring touch, managing just 1 goal in 19 appearances. With the lack of goal-scoring worrying player/coach Tony Hand, Timmons was released and replaced with American forward Luke Stauffacher. Since his release, Timmons has taken the opportunity to sign for his second EIHL club, the Coventry Blaze. During a 2007/08 EIHL fixture, Timmons would gain a measure of revenge against his former employers by scoring a hat-trick for the Blaze at the Altrincham Ice Dome.
[edit] External links
- K. C. Timmons's career stats at The Internet Hockey Database
- K.C. Timmons Personal Profile, Manchester Phoenix Official Website.
- "Phoenix Release KC Timmons", Manchester Phoenix Official Website, 05/11/07.