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Kirk Christopher Muller - Born February 8, 1966 in Kingston, Ontario is a retired Canadian ice Hockey left winger and currant coach.

- 1985, 1989 Ice Hockey World Championships Silver Medal Winner with Team Canada.

- Stanley Cup Champion 1993 with Montreal Canadiens.
Muller scored the Stanley Cup winning goal.
Stanley Cup finalist 2000.

- Prince of Wales Trophy Champion 1993 with Montreal Canadiens.

- Clarence S. Campbell Bowl Champion 2000 with Dallas Stars.

Muller played his junior Hockey for the Kingston Voyageurs, Kingston Canadians and Guelph Platers.

Muller represented Canada at the 1984 World Junior Championships and 1984 Winter Olympics, finishing 4th in both tournaments as a junior.

Muller made his NHL debut with New Jersey Devils on October 12, 1984 vs New York Islanders at Brendan Byrne Arena in a 7-2 New Jersey win.

Muller scored his 1st NHL goal vs Greg Stefan of Detroit Red Wings at 9:28 of 1st period on October 13, 1984 at Joe Louis Arena in a 4-1 Detroit win.

Muller scored his 1st NHL hat-trick vs Frank Caprice of Vancouver Canucks on January 7, 1988 at Brendan Byrne Arena in a 6-3 Canucks win. He had 3 hat-tricks this season.

Muller played in 1349 regular season NHL games, scoring 357 goals (47 GWG / 5 OTG), 602 assists with 1228 penalty minutes and 127 NHL playoff games, scoring 33 goals (8 GWG / 4 OTG), 36 assists with 153 penalty minutes.

Muller played in NHL All-Star Games 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993.

Muller represented Canada 49 times, 7 as a junior, scoring 2 goals, 1 assist with 16 penalty minutes and 42 times as a senior, scoring 16 goals, 10 assists with 38 penalty minutes.

After retiring as a player, Muller became a coach with Queen's University Golden Gaels. He then was a assistant coach with Montreal Canadiens, Calgary Flames and currently with Washington Capitals. He was head coach of Milwaukee Admirals and Carolina Hurricanes, and Montreal during their 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs.

Kirk Muller was inducted into Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.

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