17 - Kyle Haines
| Height: | 6-0 |
| Weight: | 184 |
| Year: | Junior |
| Hometown: | Weyburn, Sask. |
| High School: | Weyburn (SJHL) |
| Position: | Defense |
Sophomore (2009-10): Scored his only goal of the season during a 7-6 victory at Robert Morris (1/2)...Notched three of his four assists during a 10-game stretch between Nov. 28 and Jan. 9.
Freshman (2008-09): Was voted LSSU's most-improved player...Scored a goal during the Lakers' 7-0 exhibition victory over Windsor (10/25)...Tallied his first official goal during a 4-4 tie with Bowling Green State (11/8) and notched his first career assist on Fred Cassiani's goal against Nebraska-Omaha (12/13)...Was +3 during the Lakers' 6-3 victory over Western Michigan (3/6) in Game 1 of LSSU's Central Collegiate Hockey Association First Round Playoff series...Tied for first runner-up for "Most Under-rated Player" in the 2009 CCHA Captain's Poll.
Prior to LSSU: Was the runner-up for the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League Defenseman of the Year Award in 2007-08...Totaled four goals and 23 assists in 57 games during his final season with the Weyburn Red Wings and compiled 13-47--60 over three SJHL seasons with his hometown squad...Was a SJHL First Team All-Star and played for Canada West at the 2006 World Junior A Hockey Challenge.
Personal: Son of Gordon and Dawn Haines...A 2006 graduate of Weyburn Comprehensive High School....Planning to major in busines.
All About Kyle:
Parent's names: Gordon and Dawn
Hometown: Weyburn, Sask.
Favorite color: Laker blue/gold
Favorite food: Teriyaki Sirloin Steak
Favorite TV show: Friday Night Lights
The most important lesson I have learned: Never give up
Best experience this summer: Spent two weeks in Hawaii
What I want to do after I graduate (other than play hockey): Travel
Most embarrassing hockey moment: Hitting a fan with a puck
Person or people who have made the biggest impact on m hockey career: Family/Dwight McMillan
My biggest challenge in hockey is...: Gaining weight
Worst Fear: Drowning
Career Stats:
| YEAR | G.P. | G | A | TP | PIM |
| 2008-09 | 25 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4 |
| 2009-10 | 30 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 27 |
| Totals | 55 | 3 | 6 | 9 | 31 |






