10th year right wing Kyle Beach(12) spent most of his first four seasons away from North American pro hockey in Erstebank Eishockey Liga and won the 2014 Championship with EC Salzburg, but did come back briefly to play 7 ECHL games with Kansas City Mavericks before returning to Austria.
He left the nest in 2018/2019 signing with Tolzer Lowen of DEL2 and posted the 2nd best scoring totals (14-29-43) of his career.
For the upcoming campaign he’s decided to continuing moving and agrees to terms with DVTK Jegesmedvek of Slovak Tipsport Liga.
The 29-year old will likely do well in his new hockey home but we’ll see if he stays.
Kyle Beach (14)
Chicago Blackhawks‘ 1st round pick in the 2008 draft (#11 overall), 4th year right wing Kyle Beach(14) finally saw his time expire in the team’s prospect system.
Unable to secure an NHL recall while playing with minor league affiliate Rockford IceHogs, he was still qualified for another season after his three-year entry deal was up.
The fairly big 6’3″ 210 lbs. player definitely has power forward size but seems to have a bit of unwillingness to use it where he is for anything more than getting it skirmishes with opponents.
In 175 AHL games he has 41 goals and 36 assists with 4 of those tallies coming in 7 contests in the current campaign.
He was a point-per-game guy though four WHL seasons, while always putting up close to 200 penalty minutes each year. He also concluded his junior hockey career with a +51 rating.
Traded to New York Rangers‘ organization and reassigned to their farm club, Hartford Wolf Pack, he has only notched one assist in 7 contests.
The still super-young 23-year old is only under contract through the end of the season and it’s possible his game will pick up to where it needs to be with the change of scenery, but he’s going to have to connect soon or his ice time may dry up.