Steve Kelly Explained

Played For:Edmonton Oilers
Tampa Bay Lightning
New Jersey Devils
Los Angeles Kings
Adler Mannheim
Frankfurt Lions
Minnesota Wild
HDD Olimpija Ljubljana
Position:Centre
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lb:210
Birth Date:October 26, 1976
Birth Place:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Draft:6th overall
Draft Year:1995
Draft Team:Edmonton Oilers
Career Start:1996
Career End:2009

Steve Kelly (born October 26, 1976) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey center who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Edmonton Oilers, Tampa Bay Lightning, New Jersey Devils, Los Angeles Kings and the Minnesota Wild.

Playing career

Kelly played his junior hockey with the Prince Albert Raiders of the Western Hockey League (WHL), where he compiled 254 points in 268 games. In 1995–96, Kelly tallied 101 points and 203 penalty minutes to lead the Raiders to a 47-win season and second place in the WHL Eastern Division. Kelly was then drafted in the first round, sixth overall, of the 1995 NHL Entry Draft by the Edmonton Oilers.

Despite his high draft status, Kelly has never appeared in more than 43 games in an NHL season and has just 21 points in 147 games. Kelly played just 27 games for the Edmonton Oilers during the 1996–97 and 1997–98 seasons before being traded in February 1998 to the Tampa Bay Lightning along with Bryan Marchment and Jason Bonsignore in exchange for Roman Hamrlík and Paul Comrie.

After 58 games over two seasons with the Lightning, Kelly was sent to the New Jersey Devils prior to the 1999–2000 season, where he spent the majority of the season with their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Albany River Rats. Kelly notched 57 points for Albany, but made just one appearance with the Devils. However, injuries during the Devils' playoff run forced Kelly into the NHL lineup, where he appeared in 10 games during the Devils' Stanley Cup-winning drive. In February 2001, after 25 games in New Jersey, Kelly was traded to the Los Angeles Kings for forward Bob Corkum. With L.A.'s AHL affiliate, the Manchester Monarchs, Kelly enjoyed his best statistical seasons as a pro, amassing 133 points in just 113 games from 2002–2004, and represented the Canadian All-Stars in the 2004 AHL All-Star Classic.

Following the 2003–04 season, Kelly signed in Germany's Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) with Adler Mannheim. In November 2005, Kelly signed with the Frankfurt Lions of the same league, where he scored 20 points in 22 games. In 2007, he signed with the Minnesota Wild and spent much of the season with the team's AHL affiliate, the Houston Aeros, before being called up at the end of the season to fill in at center. After being signed by the Columbus Blue Jackets and sent down to their affiliate the Syracuse Crunch, Kelly chose to return to Europe by signing a one-year contract with HDD Olimpija Ljubljana in Erste Bank Eishockey Liga.[1] However, after posting 3 points in only his second game in the 2009–10 season, Kelly suffered a season-ending injury and decided to terminate his contract and retire from professional hockey in order to return to Canada.[2]

While showing promise at the beginning of his pro career, Kelly is often regarded as a draft bust during his NHL career. Many fans and media expected the Oilers to draft Shane Doan (an obvious choice who was drafted next by Winnipeg, and later become the captain of the Jets/Coyotes franchise), or Jarome Iginla (an Edmonton native and junior teammate of Doan's), but Edmonton drafted Kelly sixth overall instead.

Personal life

After retiring, Kelly joined the Calgary Police Service as a police officer.

Career statistics

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1992–93Prince Albert RaidersWHL651192075
1993–94Prince Albert RaidersWHL65194261106
1994–95Prince Albert RaidersWHL6831417215315791635
1995–96Prince Albert RaidersWHL7027741012031813183147
1996–97Hamilton BulldogsAHL48929381111133624
1996–97Edmonton OilersNHL8101660002
1997–98Milwaukee AdmiralsIHL50116
1997–98Hamilton BulldogsAHL11281018
1997–98Edmonton OilersNHL190228
1997–98Cleveland LumberjacksIHL51122910110
1997–98Tampa Bay LightningNHL2421315
1998–99Cleveland LumberjacksIHL18671336
1998–99Tampa Bay LightningNHL3413427
1999–00Detroit VipersIHL10004
1999–2000Albany River RatsAHL7621365713131122
1999–2000New Jersey DevilsNHL10000100004
2000–01New Jersey DevilsNHL2422421
2000–01Los Angeles KingsNHL11101480002
2001–02Manchester MonarchsAHL491021318851894
2001–02Los Angeles KingsNHL8011210000
2002–03Manchester MonarchsAHL5419446314430110
2002–03Los Angeles KingsNHL152350
2003–04Manchester MonarchsAHL5921497011710002
2003–04Los Angeles KingsNHL30000
2004–05Adler MannheimDEL461122332101214572
2005–06Adler MannheimDEL194172144
2005–06Frankfurt LionsDEL2261420119
2006–07Frankfurt LionsDEL47929382098281030
2007–08Houston AerosAHL481018288130006
2007–08Minnesota WildNHL 20000
2008–09Syracuse CrunchAHL 4510122274
2009–10HDD Olimpija LjubljanaEBEL21232
AHL totals390102217319764265131838
NHL totals1499122183250008
DEL totals13430821125822031215102

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former NHL player Kelly signs in the EBEL . . 2009-09-16 . 2010-10-05 . 2012-03-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120309151200/http://www.erstebankliga.at/ffc4eeaac0bdc5520e2416c9c56d9f9a.html?arrSaveArticleID=4270 . dead .
  2. Web site: Steve Kelly ends career . . 2009-10-06 . 2010-10-06.