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#4 Kyle Page

Defense

Height: 5-10
Weight: 183
DOB: 7/9/1987
Shoots: L

Biography:
2010-11 Season
Re-signed with the Walleye on July 15, 2010.

2009-10 Season
Signed as a free agent on March 9, 2010 after completing his senior season at Bowling Green State University...played in 12 games with Toledo, scoring one goal with two assists, two penalty minutes, and 18 shots on goal...scored his first pro goal in the season's final game of the year on April 3rd at Kalamazoo...played in all four playoff games for the Walleye in their series against the Charlotte Checkers.

College Career:
2009-10:
Named team captain for the second consecutive year…played in all 36 of the team’s games this season, only one of three Falcons to do so…set career marks in assists (14) and points (17) while tallying three goals on the season…also blocked a team and career-high 71 shots… all of his three goals were scored on the power play, setting a new career high in power-play goals…started the 2009-10 season with a multiple point game against Minnesota State (Oct. 9) on opening night, scoring a goal and an assist…in 13 games from Nov. 7 to Jan. 9 he scored 10 points (2g, 8a, 10p)…against then No.1 ranked Miami, he notched a pair of assists in a 3-2 loss to the RedHawks…had three multi-point nights during the season (Oct. 9 at Minnesota State, Jan. 3 versus Clarkson, Feb. 12 versus Miami)…finished 2009-10 with a (-20) on-ice rating…spent 30 minutes in the penalty box as a result of 15 penalties…was nominated for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award and the CCHA Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award.

2008-09:
Was the team captain...while remaining a stalwart at the defensive end, became a significant contributor at the offensive end...played in all 38 games...had one assist in the first 15 games of the season and 13 points (4-9) in the final 23 games...had six assists in the first 87 games of his career before scoring his first goal against Minnesota State (Nov. 29)...he led he team with three points (0-3) in the Ferris State series...had his first two-point game (in 104 career games) against Ferris State (Feb. 14) with two assists and came back one week later with his second two-point game against Michigan State (1-1)...had his first game-winning goal when his tally against Lake Superior (Jan. 23) turned out to be the decisive score...played on both the penalty-killing and power play units...had four (1-3) points on the power play unit...had at least one point in nine of the last 12 weekends of the season...was even or better in 21 games with a best of +3 in the Ferris State (Feb. 14) game in which he had two assists...led the team with 68 blocked shots...played the last month of the season with a painful left wrist injury...had career highs in all three offensive categories (goals, assists, points)... earned the Jim Ruehl Award as the Falcons’ top defensive player...also earned the Jack Gregory Scholar-Athlete Award and the Dr. Ron Zwierlein Leadership Award.

2007-08:
Named to the CCHA Scholar-Athlete Team...was a candidate for the CCHA's Best Defensive Defenseman...played in 35 games, finishing with a minus-4 rating...Had 25 recorded blocked shots and had a plus or even rating in 23 of 35 games...had two performances with a plus-2 or better.

2006-07:
Named to the Honorable Mention All-CCHA Rookie Team after playing in 37 games, recording five points (0g, 5a)...recorded his first career point with an assist in a 4-2 win at Providence...also had helpers versus Miami (Oct. 27), Minnesota-Duluth (Dec. 30), Western Michigan (Jan. 5) and Michigan State (Feb. 23)...the Falcons were 3-2-0 in games where he scored a point...was minus-7 on the year, third best on the team among players that played in at least 20 games...had four plus-2 or better performances...earned the Jim Ruehl Award for the Falcons[apos] as the top defensive player.

Career notes: Finished his career wearing the Brown and Orange sweater as one of the most respected student-athletes to skate in the BGSU ice arena...the four-year starter and letterman was integral as major pieces of the team's power play, penalty kill and five-on-five teams as he finished with seven career goals, 29 assists and 36 points...also collected 183 blocks through his career.

Statistics:
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