DEVILS SIGN STANLEY CUP CHAMPION KYLE CUMISKEY
Defenseman has played in 139 National Hockey League games
BINGHAMTON – The Binghamton Devils announced today that the club has signed defenseman Kyle Cumiskey to a professional tryout contract. The announcement came from Binghamton’s General Manager Tom Fitzgerald.
Cumiskey, 32, played 35 games last season for the Providence Bruins and recorded three goals and 15 assists for 18 points. The defenseman also appeared in one game with the Toronto Marlies and 11 games with the ECHL’s Newfoundland Growlers.
The Abbotsford, BC native captured a Stanley Cup with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2014-15. Prior to his professional career, Cumiskey helped the Western Hockey League’s Kelowna Rockets to a Memorial Cup Championship in 2003-04 and a WHL Championship in 2004-05.
In 260 regular-season American Hockey League games with Albany, Lake Erie, Syracuse, Rockford, Toronto, and Providence, Cumiskey has 25 goals and 99 assists. Cumiskey has nine goals and 26 assists in 139 NHL games with Colorado and Chicago.
He was a 2005 seventh-round pick (222nd overall) of the Avalanche.