Kip Noble

Kip Noble (January 18, 1968) is a Canadian ice hockey coach and former defenseman who was an All-American for Michigan Tech.[1]

Kip Noble
Born (1968-01-18) January 18, 1968
Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Position Defenseman
Shot Left
Played for Michigan Tech
Peter Langhout Utrecht
Detroit Falcons
Nijmegen Tigers
Tilburg Trappers
Durham Wasps
Cardiff Devils
Sheffield Steelers
Dawson Creek Canucks
Horse Lake Thunder
Fort St. John Flyers
Horse Lake Chiefs
National team  Canada
Playing career 19862012

Career

Noble came to Michigan Tech in 1986 after wrapping up two high-scoring years of junior hockey. It took him a year of collegiate hockey before he caught up to speed but, in his sophomore season, Noble became the leading scorer from the blueline for the Huskies and remained the team's leading light for three years. Unfortunately for Noble, his time coincided with Michigan Tech being on the decline and the team never produced a winning season with him on the team.[2] Noble's best year came as a senior when he set numerous program records, including most goals and points by a defenseman in a season and became the Huskies' all-time leading defensive scorer.[3]

After graduating, Noble travelled to Europe to begin his professional career, spending ten of the next eleven years in the Netherlands or the United Kingdom. He was one of the leading scorers on three Eredivisie Championship teams (1991, 1993 and 1995), leading Flame Guard Nijmegen in postseason scoring for his second title. After a successful run in the low countries, he won a third league championship with the Cardiff Devils in 1997 and then helped get the Devils and the Sheffield Steelers to three consecutive BISL finals.

Noble returned to British Columbia after the 2001 season and played senior hockey for most of the next twelve years. He played on a Horse Lake Thunder team in 2005 that included former NHL standouts like Theoren Fleury, Gino Odjick and Sasha Lakovic. He won two Allan Cups, during this time along with several league championships. After finishing his playing career in 2012 he became a junior hockey coach in the Penticton area.

Noble was inducted into the Michigan Tech Athletic Hall of Fame in 2018.

Statistics

Regular season and playoffs

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1984–85 Dawson Creek Kodiaks PCJHL 4424487247
1985–86 Kelowna Packers BCJHL 5014455932
1986–87 Michigan Tech WCHA 3326833
1987–88 Michigan Tech WCHA 419263548
1988–89 Michigan Tech WCHA 428223038
1989–90 Michigan Tech WCHA 4017335046
1989–90 Team Canada International 20000
1990–91 Peter Langhout Utrecht Eredivisie 241523381610714210
1991–92 Michigan Falcons CoHL 591532472250550
1992–93 Flame Guard Nijmegen Eredivisie 241528432017725324
1993–94 Flame Guard Nijmegen Eredivisie 161324376141213254
1994–95 Couwenberg Trappers Tilburg Eredivisie 2420335330658134
1995–96 Durham Wasps BHL 362833611276280
1996–97 Cardiff Devils BISL 421524391673256
1997–98 Cardiff Devils BISL 388212914957124
1998–99 Cardiff Devils BISL 42112233881122
1999–00 Sheffield Steelers BISL 42729361272354
2000–01 Cardiff Devils BISL 47822311060110
2001–02 Dawson Creek Canucks NorthPHL
2002–03 Dawson Creek Canucks NorthPHL
2003–04 Dawson Creek Canucks NorthPHL
2004–05 Horse Lake Thunder NorthPHL 252347702769150
2006–07 Horse Lake Thunder NorthPHL 2315647918114162018
2008–09 Fort St. John Flyers NorthPHL 262249714767138
2009–10 Fort St. John Flyers NorthPHL
2009–10 Dawson Creek Canucks NorthPHL 10610162
2010–11 Dawson Creek Canucks NorthPHL 71111215
2011–12 Horse Lake Chiefs NorthPHL 664102
NCAA totals 1563687123165
Eredivisie totals 8863108171724731609112
BISL totals 21149118167603711142516

Allan Cup

Year Team Event Result   GP G A Pts PIM
2006 Powell River Regals Allan Cup 1st 4 3 4 7 2
2010 Fort St. John Flyers Allan Cup 1st 4 1 4 5 12

Awards and honors

Award Year
All-WCHA First Team 1989–90 [4]
AHCA West Second-Team All-American 1989–90 [1]

References

  1. "Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved June 11, 2013.
  2. "Michigan Tech Hockey 2009-10 Yearbook". Michigan Tech Huskies. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
  3. "Kip Noble". Michigan Tech Huskies. Retrieved June 7, 2021.
  4. "WCHA All-Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
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