DUB Alumni
Kaminski picks up 600th coaching win
Last night Kevin Kaminski dialed in his 600th career win as a coach! 🙌🏻 pic.twitter.com/MGQCgIxV0N
— SJHL (@theSJHL) February 13, 2022
Kevin Kaminski (Saskatoon 1984-89) picked up his 600th career coaching win. The Churchbridge, SK product has been a head coach all over the United States. He started with the Long Beach Ice Dogs (WCHL and ECHL), Missouri River Otters (UHL), Youngstown Steelhounds (CHL), Mississippi River Kings (CHL), Louisiana IceGators (SPHL), Portland Jr. Pirates (USPHL Elite), Louisiana Drillers (NA3HL), Fresno Monsters (WSHL) and the last three seasons as GM/head coach of the La Ronge Ice Wolves (SJHL).
“Killer” as he was known played in five seasons with the Blades where he skated in 183 games, collecting 240 points (90G-150) and an impressive 823 penalty minutes.
Kelly recalled by Ottawa
Up/Down: Parker Kelly (F) | Belleville Senators -> Ottawa Senators | https://t.co/mJoK1mMEcm #NHL
— EP Transfers (@ep_transfers) February 13, 2022
Two days after being dispersed to Belleville, Parker Kelly (Prince Albert 2015-19) was recalled by the Ottawa Senators. With Ottawa, he has played 11 games where he has two assists (1G-1A) and with Belleville, he has 10 points (3G-7A) in 24 games.
The Camrose, AB forward played his entire DUB career with the Raiders where he had 188 points (93G-95A) in 273 games while serving as an alternate captain his last two seasons.
Martin recalled to Texas
Up/Down: Max Martin (D) | Idaho Steelheads -> Texas Stars | https://t.co/Z4A16rlRDF #AHL
— EP Transfers (@ep_transfers) February 13, 2022
Max Martin (Prince George, Prince Albert, Kamloops 2015-20) was recalled by the AHL’s Texas Stars from the Idaho Steelheads of the ECHL. The 22-year-old defenseman has spent time with both clubs this season skating in three games with the Stars where he has an assist. In 16 games with the Steelheads he had nine points, all assists.
The Winnipeg product played a majority of his DUB career with the Raiders after starting with the Cougars. He finished his career with the Blazers playing his final 57 games with them. In 271 games he had 164 points (36G-128A).