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Connauton began his [[junior ice hockey|junior]] career in the [[Alberta Junior Hockey League|AJHL]] with the [[Spruce Grove Saints]] in 2007–08. He recorded 13 goals and 45 points over 56 games – first among rookie defencemen and third among defencemen overall – to earn a rookie of the year nomination and a unanimous selection to the AJHL North All-Rookie Team.<ref name=spring>{{citeweb|title=Hockey Signs Four During Spring Signing Period|url=http://www.wmubroncos.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=4600&ATCLID=1443085|accessdate=2010-01-21|date=2008-04-18|publisher=[[Western Michigan University]]|author=Bodnar, Adam}}</ref> He garnered interest from the [[Vancouver Giants]] of the [[Western Hockey League|WHL]], who put him on their protected list in October 2008,<ref name=bullets>{{citeweb|title=Connauton fires bullets for Giants|url=http://www.canada.com/sports/Connauton+fires+bullets+Giants/2418908/story.html|accessdate=2010-01-22|date=2010-01-08|publisher=''[[Edmonton Journal]]''}}</ref> but opted to play [[college hockey]] instead in the [[NCAA]].<ref name=becoming>{{citeweb|title=Kevin Connauton becoming a Vancouver Giant|url=http://canucks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=497837|accessdate=2010-01-21|date=2009-09-07|publisher=[[Vancouver Canucks]]|author=Mahiben, Dhiren}}</ref> He signed with the [[Western Michigan Broncos men's ice hockey|Western Michigan Broncos]] of the [[Central Collegiate Hockey Association]] (CCHA) in April 2008 and initially intended to join them for the 2009–10 season, due to an already full defensive corps.<ref name=early/> However, after [[Jesse Perrin]] departed for the [[Central Hockey League]] (CHL) in August 2008, Connauton was invited to join the Broncos for the 2008–09 season.<ref name=spring/><ref name=early>{{Citeweb|title=Early arrival Connauton making impact for Broncos hockey team|url=http://www.mlive.com/broncos/index.ssf/2008/10/early_arrival_connauton_making.html|accessdate=2010-01-21|date=2008-10-23|publisher=MLive.com|author=Mills, Tammy}}</ref> He went on to record a 7-goal, 18-point campaign as a freshman to earn an honourable mention to the CCHA All-Rookie Team.
 
Connauton began his [[junior ice hockey|junior]] career in the [[Alberta Junior Hockey League|AJHL]] with the [[Spruce Grove Saints]] in 2007–08. He recorded 13 goals and 45 points over 56 games – first among rookie defencemen and third among defencemen overall – to earn a rookie of the year nomination and a unanimous selection to the AJHL North All-Rookie Team.<ref name=spring>{{citeweb|title=Hockey Signs Four During Spring Signing Period|url=http://www.wmubroncos.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=4600&ATCLID=1443085|accessdate=2010-01-21|date=2008-04-18|publisher=[[Western Michigan University]]|author=Bodnar, Adam}}</ref> He garnered interest from the [[Vancouver Giants]] of the [[Western Hockey League|WHL]], who put him on their protected list in October 2008,<ref name=bullets>{{citeweb|title=Connauton fires bullets for Giants|url=http://www.canada.com/sports/Connauton+fires+bullets+Giants/2418908/story.html|accessdate=2010-01-22|date=2010-01-08|publisher=''[[Edmonton Journal]]''}}</ref> but opted to play [[college hockey]] instead in the [[NCAA]].<ref name=becoming>{{citeweb|title=Kevin Connauton becoming a Vancouver Giant|url=http://canucks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=497837|accessdate=2010-01-21|date=2009-09-07|publisher=[[Vancouver Canucks]]|author=Mahiben, Dhiren}}</ref> He signed with the [[Western Michigan Broncos men's ice hockey|Western Michigan Broncos]] of the [[Central Collegiate Hockey Association]] (CCHA) in April 2008 and initially intended to join them for the 2009–10 season, due to an already full defensive corps.<ref name=early/> However, after [[Jesse Perrin]] departed for the [[Central Hockey League]] (CHL) in August 2008, Connauton was invited to join the Broncos for the 2008–09 season.<ref name=spring/><ref name=early>{{Citeweb|title=Early arrival Connauton making impact for Broncos hockey team|url=http://www.mlive.com/broncos/index.ssf/2008/10/early_arrival_connauton_making.html|accessdate=2010-01-21|date=2008-10-23|publisher=MLive.com|author=Mills, Tammy}}</ref> He went on to record a 7-goal, 18-point campaign as a freshman to earn an honourable mention to the CCHA All-Rookie Team.
   
Going into the [[2009 NHL Entry Draft]], Connauton was ranked 202nd among North American draft-eligible prospects.<ref>{{Citenews|title=Day 2 Turnaround: College Hockey Fares Well on Saturday at NHL Draft|url=http://www.uscho.com/news/college-hockey/id,17122/Day2TurnaroundCollegeHockeyFaresWellOnSaturdayAtNHLDraft.html|accessdate=2010-03-22|date=2009-06-27|publisher=USCHO News|author=Jim Connelly}}</ref> He was subsequently selected in the third round, 83rd overall, by the [[Vancouver Canucks]]. He was one of three CCHA players taken in the draft and the highest overall.<ref>{{citeweb|title=NHL draft 2009: Collegians, recruits light up the board|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=4294031|accessdate=2010-01-21|date=2009-06-29|publisher=[[ESPN]]}}</ref> He was originally eligible for the [[2008 NHL Entry Draft]], but was not chosen.<ref name=qanda>{{citeweb|title=Q&A with Canucks prospect Kevin Connauton|url=http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/hockey/vancouver-canucks/with+Canucks+prospect+Kevin+Connauton/2230003/story.html|accessdate=2010-01-21|date=2009-11-16|publisher=''[[Vancouver Sun]]''|author=Pap, Elliott}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> Canucks director of collegiate scouting [[Stan Smyl]] highlighted Connauton's breakout pass as one of his strengths,<ref name=becoming/> while associate head scout [[Thomas Gradin]] noted his skating abilities.<ref>{{Citeweb|title=Pair of picks from later rounds has Gillis & Company excited|url=http://www.faceoff.com/hockey/teams/vancouver-canucks/story.html?id=1742335&add_feed_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.faceoff.com%2Fscripts%2FSP6Atom.aspx%3Fid%3D830270|accessdate=2010-01-21|date=2009-06-29|publisher=''[[Vancouver Sun]]''|author=MacIntyre, Iain}}</ref>
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Going into the [[2009 NHL Entry Draft]], Connauton was ranked 202nd among North American draft-eligible prospects.<ref>{{Citenews|title=Day 2 Turnaround: College Hockey Fares Well on Saturday at NHL Draft|url=http://www.uscho.com/news/college-hockey/id,17122/Day2TurnaroundCollegeHockeyFaresWellOnSaturdayAtNHLDraft.html|accessdate=2010-03-22|date=2009-06-27|publisher=USCHO News|author=Jim Connelly}}</ref> He was subsequently selected in the third round, 83rd overall, by the [[Vancouver Canucks]]. He was one of three CCHA players taken in the draft and the highest overall.<ref>{{citeweb|title=NHL draft 2009: Collegians, recruits light up the board|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=4294031|accessdate=2010-01-21|date=2009-06-29|publisher=[[ESPN]]}}</ref> He was originally eligible for the [[2008 NHL Entry Draft]], but was not chosen. Canucks director of collegiate scouting [[Stan Smyl]] highlighted Connauton's breakout pass as one of his strengths,<ref name=becoming/> while associate head scout [[Thomas Gradin]] noted his skating abilities.<ref>{{Citeweb|title=Pair of picks from later rounds has Gillis & Company excited|url=http://www.faceoff.com/hockey/teams/vancouver-canucks/story.html?id=1742335&add_feed_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.faceoff.com%2Fscripts%2FSP6Atom.aspx%3Fid%3D830270|accessdate=2010-01-21|date=2009-06-29|publisher=''[[Vancouver Sun]]''|author=MacIntyre, Iain}}</ref>
   
Following his NHL draft, Canucks management encouraged Connauton to join the [[Canadian Hockey League|major junior]] ranks in hopes of bettering his progress.<ref name=joins/> He accordingly signed with the [[Vancouver Giants]] of the [[Western Hockey League|WHL]] on July 29, 2009.<ref name=joins>{{Citeweb|title=Defenceman Kevin Connauton joins Vancouver Giants from NCAA's Western Mighigan|url=http://www.whl.ca/defenceman-kevin-connauton-joins-vancouver-giants-from-ncaas-western-michigan-p128668|accessdate=2010-01-21|date=2009-07-29|publisher=[[Western Hockey League]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> Prior to joining the Giants, he attended his first NHL training camp with the Canucks, but was an early cut, being assigned to junior on September 16, 2009.<ref>{{citeweb|title=Vancouver Canucks reduce pre-season roster|url=http://canucks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=498814|accessdate=2010-01-21|date=2009-09-16|publisher=[[Vancouver Canucks]]}}</ref> Connauton established himself as a high-scoring defenceman in the WHL. He broke [[Jonathon Blum]]'s record for goals by a Giants defenceman on January 3, 2010, with his 19th goal of the season.<ref name=bullets/> He was later named WHL Player of the Week with a four-goal, 10-point effort in five games from December 27, 2009, to January 3, 2010.<ref name=pow>{{citeweb|title=Giants' Connauton Named Boston Pizza WHL Player of the Week|url=http://www.whl.ca/giants-connauton-named-boston-pizza-whl-player-of-the-week-p139898|accessdate=2010-01-21|date=2010-01-04|publisher=[[Western Hockey League]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> In the last month of the regular season, he then broke [[Brent Regner]]'s mark for most points by a Giants defenceman of 67, set the previous season, with two points against the [[Kelowna Rockets]] on March 11.<ref name=regner>{{citenews|title=Rockets burn Giants early but need a late blast to win|url=http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/Rockets+burn+Giants+early+need+late+blast/2677869/story.html|accessdate=2010-03-15|date=2010-03-12|publisher=''[[Vancouver Sun]]''|author=Lyndon Little}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> Connauton finished his first WHL season atop the league's scoring list among defencemen (he finished with five more goals than [[Tyson Barrie]], who tied him in point-scoring) and rookies with 72 points in 69 games.<ref>{{citeweb|title=Top Scorers - 2009-10 Regular Season - Defencemen|url=http://whl.ca/stats/statdisplay.php?type=top_scorers&subType=1&season_id=234&leagueId=26&lastActive=&singleSeason=&confId=0|accessdate=2010-03-15|publisher=[[Western Hockey League]]}}</ref><ref>{{citeweb|title=Top Scorers - 2009-10 Regular Season - Rookies|url=http://whl.ca/stats/statdisplay.php?type=top_scorers&subType=2&season_id=234&leagueId=26&lastActive=&singleSeason=&confId=0|accessdate=2010-03-15|publisher=[[Western Hockey League]]}}</ref> He was named to the WHL West First All-Star Team, along with Giants teammate [[Craig Cunningham]].<ref name="whl west">{{citenews|title=WHL Announces 2009-10 Conference All-Star Teams and Award Finalists|url=http://whl.ca/whl-announces-2009-10-conference-all-star-teams-and-award-finalists-p141493|accessdate=2010-03-29|date=2010-03-18|publisher=[[Western Hockey League]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> In the playoffs, the Giants advanced to the semifinals, but were eliminated in six games by the [[Tri-City Americans]]. Connauton recorded three goals and 13 points over 16 post-season games.
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Following his NHL draft, Canucks management encouraged Connauton to join the [[Canadian Hockey League|major junior]] ranks in hopes of bettering his progress. He accordingly signed with the [[Vancouver Giants]] of the [[Western Hockey League|WHL]] on July 29, 2009. Prior to joining the Giants, he attended his first NHL training camp with the Canucks, but was an early cut, being assigned to junior on September 16, 2009.<ref>{{citeweb|title=Vancouver Canucks reduce pre-season roster|url=http://canucks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=498814|accessdate=2010-01-21|date=2009-09-16|publisher=[[Vancouver Canucks]]}}</ref> Connauton established himself as a high-scoring defenceman in the WHL. He broke [[Jonathon Blum]]'s record for goals by a Giants defenceman on January 3, 2010, with his 19th goal of the season.<ref name=bullets/> He was later named WHL Player of the Week with a four-goal, 10-point effort in five games from December 27, 2009, to January 3, 2010. In the last month of the regular season, he then broke [[Brent Regner]]'s mark for most points by a Giants defenceman of 67, set the previous season, with two points against the [[Kelowna Rockets]] on March 11. Connauton finished his first WHL season atop the league's scoring list among defencemen (he finished with five more goals than [[Tyson Barrie]], who tied him in point-scoring) and rookies with 72 points in 69 games.<ref>{{citeweb|title=Top Scorers - 2009-10 Regular Season - Defencemen|url=http://whl.ca/stats/statdisplay.php?type=top_scorers&subType=1&season_id=234&leagueId=26&lastActive=&singleSeason=&confId=0|accessdate=2010-03-15|publisher=[[Western Hockey League]]}}</ref><ref>{{citeweb|title=Top Scorers - 2009-10 Regular Season - Rookies|url=http://whl.ca/stats/statdisplay.php?type=top_scorers&subType=2&season_id=234&leagueId=26&lastActive=&singleSeason=&confId=0|accessdate=2010-03-15|publisher=[[Western Hockey League]]}}</ref> He was named to the WHL West First All-Star Team, along with Giants teammate [[Craig Cunningham]]. In the playoffs, the Giants advanced to the semifinals, but were eliminated in six games by the [[Tri-City Americans]]. Connauton recorded three goals and 13 points over 16 post-season games.
   
 
== Professional career ==
 
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==Personal life==
 
==Personal life==
Connauton was born on February 23, 1990, in [[Edmonton]], [[Alberta]], to William Connauton and Glenna Demco.<ref name=wmu>{{citeweb|title=Kevin Connauton|url=http://www.wmubroncos.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=4600&ATCLID=1592514|accessdate=2010-01-21|publisher=[[Western Michigan University]]}}</ref> His father is a lawyer who represents [[Edmonton Oilers]] owner [[Daryl Katz]].<ref name=bullets/> He has an older brother [[Sean Connauton]], who plays hockey for [[Brown University]].<ref name=qanda/> Connauton graduated from St. Francis Xavier High School in Edmonton in 2008<ref name=wmu/> and was a business major at [[Western Michigan University]], before joining the major junior ranks after one year in 2009.<ref name=qanda/>
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Connauton was born on February 23, 1990, in [[Edmonton]], [[Alberta]], to William Connauton and Glenna Demco.<ref name=wmu>{{citeweb|title=Kevin Connauton|url=http://www.wmubroncos.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=4600&ATCLID=1592514|accessdate=2010-01-21|publisher=[[Western Michigan University]]}}</ref> His father is a lawyer who represents [[Edmonton Oilers]] owner [[Daryl Katz]].<ref name=bullets/> He has an older brother [[Sean Connauton]], who plays hockey for [[Brown University]]. Connauton graduated from St. Francis Xavier High School in Edmonton in 2008<ref name=wmu/> and was a business major at [[Western Michigan University]], before joining the major junior ranks after one year in 2009.
   
 
==Career statistics==
 
==Career statistics==
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| [[Western Hockey League|WHL]] West First All-Star Team || 2010<ref name="whl west"/>
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| [[Western Hockey League|WHL]] West First All-Star Team || 2010
 
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==Records==
 
==Records==
*[[Vancouver Giants]] franchise record; most goals, single-season, by a defenceman - 24 in [[2009–10 WHL season|2009–10]] <small>(surpassed [[Jonathon Blum]], 18 in [[2007–08 WHL season|2007–08]])</small><ref name=bullets/>
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*[[Vancouver Giants]] franchise record; most goals, single-season, by a defenceman - 24 in [[2009–10 WHL season|2009–10]] <small>(surpassed [[Jonathon Blum]], 18 in [[2007–08 WHL season|2007–08]])</small>
*Vancouver Giants franchise record; most points, single-season, by a defenceman - 72 in 2009–10 <small>(surpassed [[Brent Regner]], 67 in [[2008–09 WHL season|2008–09]])</small><ref name=regner/>
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*Vancouver Giants franchise record; most points, single-season, by a defenceman - 72 in 2009–10 <small>(surpassed [[Brent Regner]], 67 in [[2008–09 WHL season|2008–09]])</small>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Kevin Connauton
Kevinconnauton
Born (1990-02-23)February 23, 1990,
Edmonton, AB, CAN
Height
Weight
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
196 lb (89 kg; 14 st 0 lb)
Position Defence
Shoots Left
NHL team Vancouver Canucks
NHL Draft 83rd overall, 2009
Vancouver Canucks
Playing career 2010–present

Kevin Connauton (born February 23, 1990) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who currently plays within the Vancouver Canucks organization of the National Hockey League (NHL). Selected 83rd overall in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, he is a prospect for the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL). Connauton played Junior A with the Spruce Grove Saints of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) before joining the Western Michigan Broncos of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) in 2008–09. After his NHL draft, he joined the major junior ranks with the Vancouver Giants of the Western Hockey League (WHL) in 2009–10. He set franchise records for most goals and points by a defenceman, while being named a WHL West First Team All-Star.

Junior career

Connauton began his junior career in the AJHL with the Spruce Grove Saints in 2007–08. He recorded 13 goals and 45 points over 56 games – first among rookie defencemen and third among defencemen overall – to earn a rookie of the year nomination and a unanimous selection to the AJHL North All-Rookie Team.[1] He garnered interest from the Vancouver Giants of the WHL, who put him on their protected list in October 2008,[2] but opted to play college hockey instead in the NCAA.[3] He signed with the Western Michigan Broncos of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) in April 2008 and initially intended to join them for the 2009–10 season, due to an already full defensive corps.[4] However, after Jesse Perrin departed for the Central Hockey League (CHL) in August 2008, Connauton was invited to join the Broncos for the 2008–09 season.[1][4] He went on to record a 7-goal, 18-point campaign as a freshman to earn an honourable mention to the CCHA All-Rookie Team.

Going into the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, Connauton was ranked 202nd among North American draft-eligible prospects.[5] He was subsequently selected in the third round, 83rd overall, by the Vancouver Canucks. He was one of three CCHA players taken in the draft and the highest overall.[6] He was originally eligible for the 2008 NHL Entry Draft, but was not chosen. Canucks director of collegiate scouting Stan Smyl highlighted Connauton's breakout pass as one of his strengths,[3] while associate head scout Thomas Gradin noted his skating abilities.[7]

Following his NHL draft, Canucks management encouraged Connauton to join the major junior ranks in hopes of bettering his progress. He accordingly signed with the Vancouver Giants of the WHL on July 29, 2009. Prior to joining the Giants, he attended his first NHL training camp with the Canucks, but was an early cut, being assigned to junior on September 16, 2009.[8] Connauton established himself as a high-scoring defenceman in the WHL. He broke Jonathon Blum's record for goals by a Giants defenceman on January 3, 2010, with his 19th goal of the season.[2] He was later named WHL Player of the Week with a four-goal, 10-point effort in five games from December 27, 2009, to January 3, 2010. In the last month of the regular season, he then broke Brent Regner's mark for most points by a Giants defenceman of 67, set the previous season, with two points against the Kelowna Rockets on March 11. Connauton finished his first WHL season atop the league's scoring list among defencemen (he finished with five more goals than Tyson Barrie, who tied him in point-scoring) and rookies with 72 points in 69 games.[9][10] He was named to the WHL West First All-Star Team, along with Giants teammate Craig Cunningham. In the playoffs, the Giants advanced to the semifinals, but were eliminated in six games by the Tri-City Americans. Connauton recorded three goals and 13 points over 16 post-season games.

Professional career

On April 28, 2010 he signed three-year, entry-level contract with the Canucks.[11] He was assigned to the Canucks' minor league affiliate, the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League (AHL) out of training camp. Debuting with the Moose, he scored his first AHL goal on October 8, 2010, a game-winner against goaltender Ben Bishop in a 4–3 win over the Peoria Rivermen.[12]

Personal life

Connauton was born on February 23, 1990, in Edmonton, Alberta, to William Connauton and Glenna Demco.[13] His father is a lawyer who represents Edmonton Oilers owner Daryl Katz.[2] He has an older brother Sean Connauton, who plays hockey for Brown University. Connauton graduated from St. Francis Xavier High School in Edmonton in 2008[13] and was a business major at Western Michigan University, before joining the major junior ranks after one year in 2009.

Career statistics

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2007–08 Spruce Grove Saints AJHL 56 13 32 45 59
2008–09 Western Michigan Broncos CCHA 40 7 11 18 44
2009–10 Vancouver Giants WHL 69 24 48 72 107 16 3 10 13 21
2010-11 Manitoba Moose AHL 73 11 12 23 51 6 1 0 1 0
WHL totals 69 24 48 72 107 16 3 10 13 21
AHL totals 73 11 12 23 51 6 1 0 1 0

Awards

Award Year
AJHL North All-Rookie Team 2008[13]
CCHA All-Rookie Team honourable mention 2009[13]
WHL West First All-Star Team 2010

Records

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Bodnar, Adam (2008-04-18). "Hockey Signs Four During Spring Signing Period". Western Michigan University. Retrieved on 2010-01-21.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Connauton fires bullets for Giants". Edmonton Journal (2010-01-08). Retrieved on 2010-01-22.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Mahiben, Dhiren (2009-09-07). "Kevin Connauton becoming a Vancouver Giant". Vancouver Canucks. Retrieved on 2010-01-21.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Mills, Tammy (2008-10-23). "Early arrival Connauton making impact for Broncos hockey team". MLive.com. Retrieved on 2010-01-21.
  5. Jim Connelly. "Day 2 Turnaround: College Hockey Fares Well on Saturday at NHL Draft", USCHO News, 2009-06-27. Retrieved on 2010-03-22. 
  6. "NHL draft 2009: Collegians, recruits light up the board". ESPN (2009-06-29). Retrieved on 2010-01-21.
  7. MacIntyre, Iain (2009-06-29). "Pair of picks from later rounds has Gillis & Company excited". Vancouver Sun. Retrieved on 2010-01-21.
  8. "Vancouver Canucks reduce pre-season roster". Vancouver Canucks (2009-09-16). Retrieved on 2010-01-21.
  9. "Top Scorers - 2009-10 Regular Season - Defencemen". Western Hockey League. Retrieved on 2010-03-15.
  10. "Top Scorers - 2009-10 Regular Season - Rookies". Western Hockey League. Retrieved on 2010-03-15.
  11. Vancouver Canucks (2010-04-28). Canucks sign defenceman Kevin Connauton. Canucks.com. Retrieved on 2010-04-28.
  12. "Game Summary", Manitoba Moose, 2010-10-08. Retrieved on 2010-10-13. 
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 "Kevin Connauton". Western Michigan University. Retrieved on 2010-01-21.

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