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He’s got nearly 600 National Hockey League games to his credit over nine seasons and, at 30 years of age, Kyle Calder isn’t ready to call it quits.
But, after playing the last seven seasons exclusively in the NHL (plus a lockout year in Europe) Calder’s path back to the highest level of hockey has landed him in Bakersfield and the ECHL.
Calder, who found himself without a job this season after playing the last two seasons for the Los Angeles Kings, was signed by Anaheim last week and assigned to the Condors.
Technically, the ECHL is two steps below the NHL as 29 NHL uses the American Hockey League as their AAA affiliate. But the Anaheim Ducks are the lone NHL team without an AHL affiliate and have stocked the Condors with top-level prospects, including goaltender Jason Pogge, who has been on recall to Anaheim for the past week.
Now the Condors are the recipient of a gifted player, who may have something left to give at the NHL level and can certainly be a...
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