Kevin Bailie
Kevin Bailie is a former Canadian ice hockey player and current corporate lawyer. He played hockey for the Oshawa Generals and London Knights in the Ontario Hockey League prior to attending Queen's [University at Kingston|Queen's University]. During both his undergraduate and graduate studies he continued playing for the Gaels at Queen's University and had brief tryouts with the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens before ultimately retiring in favour of a career in law.
Playing career
Major junior
Bailie was drafted in the first round, 16th overall by the Oshawa Generals in the OHL Season|2008 OHL Draft].Notable moments in Bailie's OHL career include playing alongside Toronto Maple Leaf superstar John Tavares, helping propel the London Knights to a 24-game winning streak, and winning a record setting 19-round shootout against the Mississauga Steelheads.
Collegiate
During his time at Queen's University Bailie was distinguished several times for both academic and athletic achievements.In 2015 Bailie was named the 30th recipient of the Robinson-Kelleher Memorial Award which is presented by the City of Belleville annually to the individual selected as its athlete of the year. Past winners include other local hockey players Andrew Raycroft and Andrew Shaw.