Kevin Kaminski (born March 13, 1969) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played 139 games in the National Hockey League with the Minnesota North Stars, Quebec Nordiques, and Washington Capitals between 1988 and 1997. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1998 to 2000, was spent in the minor leagues, where his role was an enforcer. He is currently the head coach of the La Ronge Ice Wolves of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.

Playing career

Selected in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft by the Minnesota North Stars, Kaminski played one game for the North Stars before he was traded to the Quebec Nordiques in exchange for Gaetan Duchesne. Former ice hockey player and writer Ken Dryden wrote about Kaminski's efforts to become a professional hockey player in his book Home Game: Hockey and Life in Canada (1990) (which was co-authored with Roy MacGregor) which was televised on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1990 as "Home Game: Episode 5, The Common Passion". After spending several years in the Nordiques organization, principally for their Halifax Citadels AHL team, he was traded to the Washington Capitals prior to the 1993–94 NHL season.

During his four seasons with the Capitals, his hard-nosed style of play made him a fan favorite, as he would not hesitate to fight players much bigger than he was. He played three more seasons in the minors for the Portland Pirates of the American Hockey League before retiring in 1999.

Although Kaminski played only 286 games in the AHL, less than four full seasons' worth, he stands in the top 50 in all-time career penalty minutes for the league.

Coaching career

After retiring from playing, Kaminski moved on to coaching starting as an assistant with the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks in 2000. He got his first head coaching position in 2002 with the Long Beach Ice Dogs in the West Coast Hockey League where he stayed for two seasons before being released. He has since coached for the Missouri River Otters (UHL), Youngstown SteelHounds (CHL), Mississippi RiverKings (CHL), Louisiana IceGators (SPHL), and the Louisiana Drillers (NA3HL). In October 2016, he took the head coaching position with the Fresno Monsters of the Western States Hockey League, a Tier II junior team. After three seasons in Fresno, he returned to Saskatchewan and the head coaching position with the La Ronge Ice Wolves.

Kaminski won the CHL's coach of the year award with the Mississippi RiverKings in the 2008–09 season.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1984–85Saskatoon BladesWHL501117
1985–86Saskatoon Blazers U18SMAAAHL323964103106
1985–86Saskatoon BladesWHL41123520005
1986–87Saskatoon BladesWHL6726447032511561145
1987–88Saskatoon BladesWHL5538619924710571237
1988–89Minnesota North StarsNHL10000
1988–89Saskatoon BladesWHL522543681998491325
1988–89Saskatoon BladesM-Cup40449
1989–90Quebec NordiquesNHL10000
1989–90Halifax CitadelsAHL1934712820005
1990–91Halifax CitadelsAHL710144
1990–91Fort Wayne KometsIHL569152445519426169
1991–92Quebec NordiquesNHL500045
1991–92Halifax CitadelsAHL63182745329
1992–93Halifax CitadelsAHL79273764345
1993–94Washington CapitalsNHL1305587
1993–94Portland PiratesAHL391022322631645991
1994–95Washington CapitalsNHL27112102500036
1994–95Portland PiratesAHL34152035292
1995–96Washington CapitalsNHL54123164300016
1996–97Washington CapitalsNHL38123130
1997–98Portland PiratesAHL4081220242821369
1998–99Las Vegas ThunderIHL3971017217
1999–00Providence BruinsAHL502217
1999–00Orlando Solar BearsIHL50009
AHL totals286821242061660266612165
NHL totals13931013528800052

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