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1980 NHL DRAFT PICK |
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Kurt Kleinendorst Selected in fourth round No.
77 overall by New York Rangers Born December
31, 1960
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Center Height: 6-2 Weight: 190
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BEFORE THE DRAFT |
Last Team:
Providence (ECAC) Birthplace:
Grand Rapids,
Minnesota (USA) Hometown: Grand Rapids, Minnesota |
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PRE-DRAFT
STATISTICS | Year |
Team | League |
GP | G |
A | TP |
PIM |
1978-79 |
Grand Rapids | Minn. H.S. |
-- | -- |
-- | -- |
-- | 1979-80 |
Providence | ECAC |
32 | 10 |
17 | 27 |
4 |
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PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
Minnesota High School All-State: 1978-79 (Grand Rapids)
Grand Rapids Captain: 1978-79
Miscellaneous: Led Providence (ECAC) with five game-winning goals in
1979-80. ... Played on "Gopher Connection Line" with Mike Bolstad and Steve
Anderson for Providence in 1979-80. |
NHL CAREER |
Never played in NHL. NHL
AWARDS AND HONORS Stanley Cup: 2003 (as special-assignment
scout) Stanley Cup Finals (Lost): 2001 (as assistant coach) Scouting Career: Named New Jersey pro scout on Aug. 3, 2001
and remained in that position through 2001-02 season. ... Named New Jersey special-assignment
scout prior to 2002-03 season and remained in that position into 2003-04
season. Coaching Career: Named New Jersey assistant
coach on Aug. 22, 2000, and remained in that position until Aug. 3, 2001. |
NON-NHL CAREER |
Post-Draft Teams: Providence (ECAC); Team
USA; Tulsa (CHL); New Haven (AHL); Salt Lake, Toledo (IHL); Indianapolis (IHL);
Heinola (Finland); Ingolstadt (West. Germany); Utica (AHL); Rotterdam (Netherlands);
Selb (Germany) World Championships: 1982 (eighth
place) NON-NHL
AWARDS AND HONORS CHL Adams Cup: 1984 (Tulsa)
British Superleague Championship: 1999 (Manchester) (as
coach)
ECHL Coach of the Year: 1992-93 (Raleigh)
Great Britain Coach of the Year: 1998-99 (Manchester)
NCAA East All-America First Team: 1982-83 (Providence)
ECAC Tournament MVP: 1981 (Providence)
ECAC All-Star First Team: 1982-83 (Providence)
ECAC All-Star Second Team: 1981-82 (Providence)
New England All-Star First Team: 1982-83 (Providence)
Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame: Inducted 1997
Providence College Quad-Captain: 1982-83
Coaching Career: Named Selb (Germany) player-head coach prior to
1988-89 season and remained in position through 1988-89 season. ... Named Raleigh (ECHL) head coach prior to 1991-92
season and remained in position through 1993-94 season. ... Named San
Diego (IHL) assistant coach prior to 1994-95 season and held
position until June 1995. ... Named San Diego (RHI, InLine league) head coach
prior to 1995 season and remained in position through 1995 season. ... Named Raleigh (ECHL)
head coach in June 1995 and remained in that position until May 1997. ...
Named Manchester (Great Britain) head coach in May 1997 and
remained in that position until Aug. 22, 2000.
Management Career: Named San Diego (IHL) assistant general manager prior to 1994-95 season and
held
position until June 1995. ... Named Raleigh (ECHL) director of hockey
operations in June 1995 and held position until May 1997.
... Named Manchester (Great Britain) general manager in May 1997
and held position until Aug. 22, 2000.
Education: Majored in business management at Providence College.
Miscellaneous: Played in U.S. National Sports Festivals in 1981, 1982
and 1983. ... Was finalist for 1982-83 Hobey Baker Award. ... Left
Providence College with school record (since broken) for career goals (89).
... Was one of last players cut from 1984 U.S. Olympic team, due to injury. He signed with
N.Y. Rangers organization after being cut. ... Was on Tulsa (CHL) team that
suspended operations on Feb. 16, 1984, playing only road games for season's
final six weeks. Despite adversity, the team went on to win the league's
playoff title. ... Traded by Salt Lake (IHL) with Steve Martinson to Toledo in
exchange for Kevin Conway, Blake Stephan, Grant Rezansoff and Steve Harrison
in February 1985. ... Missed part of 1985-86 season with broken thumb, an
injury suffered in December 1985. ... Traded by Salt Lake (IHL) to
Indianapolis in exchange for Kelly Elcombe in January 1986. ... Founded North
American Sports, Inc., in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1989. The company, which he
ran until 1997, specialized in recruiting North American pro hockey players
for teams in European leagues.
Personal: Younger brother of former NHL player Scot Kleinendorst. The
Kleinendorst brothers, born a mere 11 months apart, were the first pair of
brothers, and only non-twin North American brothers, drafted into the NHL in the same year. |
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SNAPSHOT '80 | Total Selected: |
210 | Forwards: |
122 | Defense: |
71 | Goaltenders: |
17 | Major Junior: |
138 | Tier II Junior: |
7 | College Players: |
42 | High School: |
8 |
Canadian: |
159 |
Euro-Canadian: |
3 | USA Citizens: |
35 | U.S.-Born: |
35 |
European: |
13 |
Reached NHL: |
132 |
Won Stanley Cup: |
24 | Hall of Fame: |
4 |
All-Star Game: |
17 |
Year-end All-Star: |
5 |
Olympians: |
19 |
Picks Traded: |
25 |
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