Trevor Kidd




















Trevor Kidd
Born
(1972-03-29) March 29, 1972 (age 46)
Dugald, Manitoba, Canada
Height
6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight
213 lb (97 kg; 15 st 3 lb)
Position
Goaltender
Caught
Left
Played for
Calgary Flames
Carolina Hurricanes
Florida Panthers
Toronto Maple Leafs
National team
 Canada
NHL Draft
11th overall, 1990
Calgary Flames
Playing career
1992–2006

Trevor Rodney Kidd (born March 29, 1972) is a former NHL goaltender who last played for the Hannover Scorpions in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. Throughout his 12-year National Hockey League career, Kidd played for the Calgary Flames, Carolina Hurricanes, Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs. A first-round draft pick, Kidd was selected 11th overall by the Flames in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft.




Contents





  • 1 Playing career


  • 2 Personal


  • 3 Career statistics

    • 3.1 Regular season and playoffs


    • 3.2 International



  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




Playing career


Kidd spent the majority of his junior career with the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League. In 1989–90, He was named a WHL East First Team All-Star, the Del Wilson Trophy as WHL goaltender of the year, and won the CHL Goaltender of the Year award.[1] He was traded to the Spokane Chiefs in 1991, and led them to the Memorial Cup championship.[2] Kidd represented Canada three times at the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, winning gold medals in 1990 and 1991.[2] He also won a silver medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics as the national team's backup goaltender.


Kidd played his first NHL game in the 1991–92 NHL season with the Calgary Flames, a loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on March 3, 1992. His second game, the only other game he would play that season, was a 4–3 victory over the San Jose Sharks on April 15, 1992.


Kidd stepped in full-time with the Flames in the 1993–94 NHL season, playing 31 games as backup to netminder Mike Vernon. He remained with the team through the 1996–97 NHL season. Kidd was traded prior to the start of the 1997–98 NHL season to the Carolina Hurricanes for center Andrew Cassels and goaltender Jean-Sébastien Giguère. Two years in Carolina followed; Kidd played with Sean Burke. The following year, goalie Arturs Irbe joined the team and the Hurricanes left Kidd unprotected for the upcoming Expansion Draft. After being selected by the Atlanta Thrashers in the 1999 NHL Expansion Draft, Kidd was immediately traded to the Florida Panthers. Kidd started strong for the Panthers in the first 11 games of the 1999-00 NHL season, but he was injured trying to make a save on a shot from teammate Peter Worrell during a league-mandated skills competition. This injury forced the Panthers to trade forward Radek Dvorak to the New York Rangers as part of a three-way deal with the San Jose Sharks for goaltender Mike Vernon, who left after the season for free agency. When Kidd returned from injury his play was well below NHL quality, and he was never able to reestablish himself as the team's number one goaltender. The Panthers had acquired young goaltender Roberto Luongo as well as forward Olli Jokinen from the New York Islanders for forwards Mark Parrish and Oleg Kvasha, and Luongo edged out Kidd for the starter's role in the 2001–02 NHL season. He continued to fill the backup role for one more season before being released after clearing waivers before the 2002–03 NHL season.[2]


Kidd signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs as a free agent in 2002. He followed up a 6–10–2 season in the 2002–03 NHL season with a 6–5–2 record (3.26 GAA, .876 save percentage) in 15 games in the 2003–04 NHL season; his final game was a 7–2 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers in which he replaced Ed Belfour.


During the NHL lockout, he played with team HC Örebro 90 in Sweden. In May 2005, Kidd signed a deal with the Hannover Scorpions in the DEL.



Personal


Kidd and his wife Tiffany have three daughters, who are avid soccer players. Taylor (born 1993) played soccer for the UTEP Miners from 2012 to 2015.,[3] Kennedy (born 1997), is (as of 2018) with the North Dakota Fighting Hawks women's team.[4] and Emerson (born 2001), who trained with the Canadian National Team for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.[5]. Kidd is now an analyst for the Winnipeg Jets with TSN Winnipeg.[6]



Career statistics



Regular season and playoffs
















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Regular season


Playoffs

Season
Team
League
GP
W
L
T
MIN
GA

SO

GAA

SV%
GP
W
L
MIN
GA
SO
GAA
SV%
1987–88
Eastman Selects

MMHL
14



840
66
0
4.71










1988–89

Brandon Wheat Kings

WHL
32
11
13
1
1509
102
0
4.06










1989–90
Brandon Wheat Kings
WHL
63
24
32
2
3676
254
2
4.15










1990–91
Brandon Wheat Kings
WHL
30
10
19
1
1730
117
0
4.06









1990–91

Spokane Chiefs
WHL
14
8
3
0
749
44
0
3.52

15
14
1
926
32
2
2.07


1990–91
Spokane Chiefs

M-Cup









3
3
0
180
5
0
1.67

1991–92

Canada
Intl.
28
18
4
4
1349
79
2
3.51










1991–92

Calgary Flames

NHL
2
1
1
0
120
8
0
4.00
.857









1992–93

Salt Lake Golden Eagles

IHL
29
10
16
1
1696
111
1
3.93










1993–94
Calgary Flames
NHL
31
13
7
6
1614
85
0
3.16
.887









1994–95
Calgary Flames
NHL
43
22
14
6
2463
107
3
2.61
.909
7
3
4
434
26
1
3.59
.856

1995–96
Calgary Flames
NHL
47
15
21
8
2570
119
3
2.78
.895
2
0
1
83
9
0
6.51
.775

1996–97
Calgary Flames
NHL
55
21
23
6
2979
141
4
2.84
.900









1997–98

Carolina Hurricanes
NHL
47
21
21
3
2685
97
3
2.17
.922









1998–99
Carolina Hurricanes
NHL
25
7
10
6
1358
61
2
2.70
.905









1999–2000

Florida Panthers
NHL
28
14
11
2
1574
69
1
2.63
.915









1999–2000

Louisville Panthers

AHL
1
0
1
0
60
5
0
5.00
.900









2000–01
Florida Panthers
NHL
42
10
23
6
2354
130
1
3.31
.893









2001–02
Florida Panthers
NHL
33
4
16
5
1683
90
1
3.21
.895









2002–03

Toronto Maple Leafs
NHL
19
6
10
2
1143
59
0
3.10
.896









2003–04
Toronto Maple Leafs
NHL
15
6
5
2
883
48
1
3.26
.876
1
0
0
33
1
0
1.82
.909

2003–04

St. John's Maple Leafs
AHL
1
1
0
0
60
1
0
1.00
.966









2004–05

HC Örebro 90

SWE-3
8



480
19
2
2.37










2005–06

Hannover Scorpions

DEL
45



2620
120
1
2.75

10


596
32
0
3.22

NHL totals
387
140
162
52
21,426
1014
19
2.84
.901
10
3
5
550
36
1
3.93
.845


International























































































Year
Team
Event

GP
W
L
T
MIN
GA
SO
GAA

1990

Canada

WJC
0








1991
Canada
WJC
6



340
15

2.65

1992
Canada
WJC
7
2
3
2
420
29
1
4.14

1992

Canada

OG
1
1
0
0
60
0
1
0.00

1992
Canada

WC
1
1
0
0
60
3
0
3.00
Junior totals
13



760
44

3.47
Senior totals
2
2
0
0
120
3
1
1.50


References




  1. ^ Flett, Cory; Watts, Jessie (eds.). 2008–09 WHL Guide. Western Hockey League. p. 202. 


  2. ^ abc "Trevor Kidd player profile". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2010-01-24. 


  3. ^ Taylor Kidd bio


  4. ^ Trevor Kidd's middle daughter, Kennedy, 17, has committed to the North Dakota University


  5. ^ Winnipeg soccer star training for Team Canada spot


  6. ^ http://wheatkings.com/article/alumni-profile-tsns-trevor-kidd




External links


  • Biographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or Legends of Hockey, or The Internet Hockey Database



Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Jason Muzzatti

Calgary Flames' first round draft pick
1990
Succeeded by
Niklas Sundblad

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