"I was usually the goalie and people would just whip pucks at me," Kittle said Wednesday. "I'm not much of a skater."
Kittle, a tight end for the San Francisco 49ers and a three-time Pro Bowler, was behind the bench as an honorary coach of Team Tradition at Da Beauty League, a 4-on-4 summer hockey league with rosters made up of NHL, American Hockey League and college hockey players from and living in Minnesota.
A longtime hockey fan, Kittle has taken in several Nashville Predators games and one between the Minnesota Wild and Boston Bruins through his connection with former Wild forward Nick Bjugstad, who signed a
one-year contract
with the Arizona Coyotes on July 13. Bjugstad and Kittle share a physio doctor located in the Twin Cities.
"He came in after me (to the doctor) and said he's a big hockey fan, a big Preds fan, a big hockey guy," Bjugstad said. "We were trying to get him on skates but no go. Too close to (football training) camp.
"I draft [Kittle] every year (in fantasy football), so it's funny meeting him and getting to know him a little bit."