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25 MARCH, 2025

Celebrating: Devon Kay

Celebrating: Devon Kay

IHNZ

Celebrating Devon Kay: An Inline Hockey Legend Returns

Inline Hockey New Zealand (IHNZ) recently renamed the National Senior Cup the IHNZ Devon Kay Cup in recognition of Devon’s contribution to inline hockey in New Zealand.

New Zealand’s most capped inline hockey player made a remarkable return to the game after a 15-year hiatus and still manages to retain that title. Devon shares his journey with us, his proudest moments, and the incredible honour of having an IHNZ trophy named after him.
 
A Humbling Honour
Having a trophy named after him in the sport that has given him so much is still sinking in for Devon. He describes the experience as incredibly humbling. Hockey has introduced him to many amazing people, some of whom remain close friends to this day. "We've shared experiences, lessons, laughter - sometimes at my expense! For me, it has always been about the team first, and ironically, a great team often achieves the best results”.
 
Early Days in the Sport
Devon’s love for inline hockey began in Kapiti at the U14 level, thanks to a friend who introduced him to the game. His first tournament was in Hamilton, which also served as a trial for the 1996 Oceania Championships. Making the squad marked the beginning of a deep passion for the sport. "I fell in love with the sport instantly. What followed was an obsession: to train hard, to win, to have fun, and to sacrifice whatever I could for the team”.
Devon credits a core group of players - John Thomsen, Dion Bunt, Shane Clark, and Blair Onishenko - who shared his dedication and competitive drive. "They deserve recognition as much as I do. We pushed each other to be better every day”. Of course, his biggest supporters were always his parents, who were with him every step of the way and remain incredibly proud of this honour.
Devon talks with reverence about Dion Bunt, another of NZ’s finest inline hockey legends.  “I was captain of the U16 and U18 NZ team and Assistant in the prem team until Dion handed over the Captaincy … He pulled me aside in the Nurenburg Ice arena to tell me I was the next Captain of New Zealand.  It was surreal, a stadium with a jumbotron and maybe 10,000 empty seats, except him and me. Pure class”.
 
A Legacy of Championships
Over the years, Devon amassed an impressive collection of titles across national and international competitions, cementing his status as one of New Zealand’s most accomplished inline hockey players.

  • National Championships: Secured multiple gold medals with Kapiti Rangers, Whanganui Lightning, and Christchurch Snipers, earning various leadership roles, including captaincy.
  • Oceania Championships: Led New Zealand to gold in the U20 and Senior Men’s categories, serving as captain in several tournaments.
  • IIHF World Cup: Captained New Zealand’s Senior Men’s team in multiple international competitions, winning silver in 2007 and being named MVP of the final.
  • Personal Recognitions: Twice named Wellington College Sport Athlete of the Year in roller sports and awarded Paraparaumu College Sports Person of the Year.
 Career Highlights and a Proud Moment
One of his proudest achievements was captaining New Zealand to the final at the 2007 IIHF World Championships, where they narrowly lost in overtime. "It was the best game I’ve ever played personally, and I cherish that moment so much that it’s the only piece of hockey memorabilia I have displayed in my home”.

 Stepping Away and the Road Back
After a decorated playing career, he stepped away from the game to pursue business opportunities. "I spent 14 or 15 years away from the rink, but I never lost my love for the sport. Now that I'm back, I'm enjoying it just as much as I did in my first 15 years of playing”.
Devon’s return was inspired by a close friend, Shane Clark, who sent him a photo of he and his son celebrating a tournament win together. "That image struck a chord with me. If I ever get the chance to play alongside my son, it will eclipse any of my proudest hockey moments. Just knowing that his family name is on a trophy that teams will strive to win for years to come. It still feels unreal. I have no words to truly express my gratitude to IHNZ for this incredible honour”.
As he laces up his skates once again, his story serves as an inspiration - not just to veteran players considering a comeback but to every young player dreaming of making their mark on the sport.

 
Devon Kay: Full List of Honours
National Championships
Year Club Grade Place  
1996 Kapiti Rangers U14 Gold  
1997 Kapiti Rangers U16 Gold  
1998 Kapiti Rangers U16 Gold Captain & Tournament Highest Point Scorer
1999 Kapiti Rangers U18 Gold Captain & Tournament MVP
2000 Kapiti Rangers U18 Gold  Assistant Captain
2001 Kapiti Rangers Premier Silver  Assistant Captain
2002 Whangnui Lightning Premier Gold  Captain
2003 Whangnui Lightning Premier 4th  Captain
2004 Christchurch Snipers Premier Gold  Assistant Captain
2005 Christchurch Snipers Premier Gold  Assistant Captain
2006 Christchurch Snipers Premier Bronze  Assistant Captain
2007 Christchurch Snipers Premier 4th  Assistant Captain
2008 Christchurch Snipers Premier Silver  Assistant Captain
2009 Christchurch Snipers Premier Silver  Assistant Captain
2010 Christchurch Snipers Premier Silver  Assistant Captain
2016 Christchurch Snipers Premier Bronze  
Inter-Regionals
Year Club Grade Place  
1997 Lower North Island U16 Gold  
1998 Lower North Island U16 Gold  
1999 Lower North Island U18 Gold  
2000 Lower North Island U18 Gold Assistant Captain
2001 South Island Premier   Assumed
2002 South Island Premier   Assumed
2003 South Island Premier   Assumed
2004 South Island Premier Gold  
2005 South Island Premier Bronze  
2006 South Island Premier   Assumed
2007 South Island Premier   Assumed
2008 South Island Premier Gold  
Oceanias
Year Club Grade Place  
1996 New Zealand U14 Silver  
1998 New Zealand U17 Silver  
2000 New Zealand U20 Gold Captain
2001 New Zealand   Gold Captain
2002 New Zealand Senior Men Gold Assistant Captain
2003 New Zealand Senior Men Gold  
2004 New Zealand Senior Men Gold  Captain
2005 New Zealand Senior Men Gold  
2006 New Zealand Senior Men Bronze  
2007 New Zealand Senior Men 4th  
2008 New Zealand Senior Men Silver  
World Cups
1999 IIHF Can-Am Cup - World Inline Hockey – Ontario, Canada U17 Bronze  
2001 IIHF World Cup – Florida, USA Senior Men    
2002 IIHF World Cup – Phafenhoffen, Germany Senior Men Bronze  2 x Game MVP
2003 IIHF World Cup – Nurenburg, Germany Senior Men    
2005 IIHF World Cup - Bad Toltz, Germany Senior Men   Captain
2007 IIHF World Cup - Landshut/Passau, Germany Senior Men Silver Captain - MVP of Final
2008 IIHF World Cup – Bratislava, Slovakia Senior Men   Captain
Other Achievements
1998 Wellington College Sport - Athlete of the Year - Roller Sports
2000 Wellington College Sport - Athlete of the Year - Roller Sports
2000 Paraparaumu College Sports Person of the Year

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