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Reign’s Kyle Kraemer does his part

Kyle Kraemer

Not only did the Reign win the Pacific Division of the ECHL, but forward Kyle Kraemer has won the hearts of many in the community.

During the season, Kraemer pledged $10 to charity for each goal he scored. It may not sound like much, but remember this is minor league hockey, the ECHL, and paychecks aren’t nearly as large as those found in the NHL or even AHL.

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Kraemer and Yellow Horn Named to All-ECHL 2nd Team

Kyle Kraemer

The Ontario Reign, back-to-back Pacific Division Champions and proud affiliate of the NHL’s 2012 Stanley Cup Champion Los Angeles Kings, announced that Kyle Kraemer and Colton Yellow Horn have been named to the 2012-13 All-ECHL Second Team.

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Kraemer is AMI Graphics ECHL Plus Performer of the Month

Kyle Kraemer

Ontario Reign forward Kyle Kraemer is the AMI Graphics ECHL Plus Performer of the Month for November after leading the league with a plus-minus rating of +14.

Kraemer was even or better in each of his 10 games in November, including a +5 on Nov. 24 against Bakersfield, tying the ECHL season-high, and a +3 on Nov. 10 at San Francisco.

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Forward Kyle Kraemer Looks To Continue Success In Ontario

Kyle Kraemer

The Ontario Reign, 2011-12 Pacific Division Champions and proud affiliate of the NHL’s 2012 Stanley Cup Champion Los Angeles Kings, announce they have re-signed forward Kyle Kraemer for the 2012-13 season.

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Times Record News Name All-Decade Wichita Wildcats Team – Kraemer, Morrell, DiLeo, Sheehan

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Four St. Louis Area Players are listed on the Times Record News – Wichita Falls Wildcats All-Decade Team Include the following players from the St. Louis Area: Kyle Kramer, Brett Morrell, Dan DiLeo, and Brian Sheehan.

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Kraemer Piling Up Points

Kyle Kraemer

Kyle Kraemer has an 11-game point streak, which is the second-longest active streak in the ECHL.

Including a three-point game Sunday, Kraemer has 15 goals and 35 points in 38 games. He is third on the team in points despite missing the first six weeks of the season with a knee injury. But to the second-year winger, the stats don’t matter.

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