Calgary Flames‘ 4th round pick in the 2012 (#105 overall), 2nd year defenseman Brett Kulak(2) was one of the few players each season that appears in games with three different leagues over the course of one season.
Although he was a late cut from the parent club’s training camp to be reassigned to then affiliate Adirondack Flames, a month into his rookie campaign he was sent further down to Colorado Eagles.
The 6’2″ 190 lbs. blue liner stayed with the team for 39 ECHL games scoring 9 goals and 21 assists with a +9 rating before being recalled to resume his play at the higher level.
He was able to put up decent marks with 4 goals and 9 assists in 26 AHL appearances and then summoned to NHL for a game at the end of the regular calendar.
Starting 2015/2016 in the big league he would skate 6 games playing limited minutes before being sent to new minor league club Stockton Heat, where he would eventually match his point totals in twice the amount of games but more than double his shots on net before heading back up for a pair of contests.
The 22-year old is signed for another year on his entry level deal and may still be looking for his first points but that should come as it did in juniors with Vancouver Giants of the WHL, when he had 46 assists in his final campaign.