All three of the North American professional hockey leagues have been great for our Halifax Mooseheads alumni this past week as a former player has won a championship in each of the NHL, AHL and ECHL.
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The Aalborg, Denmark native signed with Carolina almost a year ago as a free agent and was a big part of the club's great season as the Hurricanes won the Metropolitan division title before sweeping Ottawa and Philadelphia in the first two rounds. Raleigh's team were crowned the Eastern Conference champions after defeating the Montreal Canadiens in 5 games. Nikolaj had 71 points during the regular season to finish second in team scoring.
On Monday evening, defenseman Patrick Kyte became a Kelly Cup champion with the Florida Everblades as they defeated the Kansas City Mavericks in six games. The 2025-26 regular season was Kyte's first in a North American professional league and he played for three clubs over the year. Patrick, an alumnus from 2017-2020, recorded 2 goals and 12 points in 24 games while picking up 3 assists in 12 playoff matches. The Pembroke, ON native played just one game in the final series.
Florida won their fourth title in the last five seasons.
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26-year-old Benoit-Olivier Groulx also collected a trophy when the Toronto Marlies won Game 5 by a score of 4-3 on Friday evening on home ice to win the 2026 Calder Cup. Groulx scored the team's second goal of the match which was his 8th of the playoffs to go along with six assists. His 14 points in the post-season had him 10th among league leaders. After being drafted by the Anaheim Ducks in 2018, and playing in their system for five seasons from 2020-2025, the Gatineau, QC native signed a two year contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs as a free agent.
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Congratulations to Nikolaj, Benoit-Olivier and Patrick Kyte along with their respective teams on winning the league titles. Moose Country is proud of all of you.
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