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THE CODE  |  Originally aired February 27, 2009 on CBC-TV
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Video Interview: Jim Kyte
Jim Kyte was renowned for his strong, reliable defensive play and and his willingness to fight his teammates' battles. The Ottawa native recorded a mere 66 points in 598 career National Hockey League games for the Winnipeg Jets, Pittsburgh Penguins, Calgary Flames, Ottawa Senators and San Jose Sharks. In his most productive season, 1988–89, he scored three goals and added nine assists for twelve points in seventy-four games. He retired in 1997. Kyte made history by being the first deaf person to play NHL hockey.
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