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Kyle Calder
/ˈkaɪl ˈkɔːldər/
Definition
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A former professional ice hockey player who spent 10 seasons in the NHL, notably with the Chicago Blackhawks, before his passing at the age of 47.
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Specifically recognized for his versatility as a forward, having competed for five different organizations throughout his 590-game NHL career.
Examples
Kyle Calder was the kind of grinder who made opposing goalies double-check their stats after a shift.
Long before the modern era of hyper-specialization, Kyle Calder was busy putting in the hard work across five separate NHL jerseys.
If consistency had a face in the mid-2000s NHL, it probably would have looked a lot like Kyle Calder.