Kirk Muller, born on February eighth, nineteen sixty-six, is a distinguished Canadian former professional ice hockey centre. With a remarkable career spanning nineteen seasons in the National Hockey League, Muller showcased his skills from the nineteen eighty-four eighty-five season until the two thousand two three season. Throughout his tenure, he played for several teams, including the Dallas Stars, Florida Panthers, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, and Toronto Maple Leafs.
One of the highlights of Muller's career came in nineteen ninety-three when he was a vital member of the Montreal Canadiens, contributing to their Stanley Cup victory. His on-ice prowess and leadership qualities have made him a respected figure in the hockey community.
After retiring as a player, Muller transitioned into coaching, taking on the role of head coach for the Carolina Hurricanes from two thousand eleven to two thousand fourteen. He later served as an associate coach with the Canadiens from two thousand sixteen to two thousand twenty-one, following a previous stint as an assistant coach with the team between two thousand six and two thousand eleven. Currently, he is an assistant coach with the Washington Capitals, continuing to influence the game he loves.