Career
Kekäläinen is now the general manager of the Columbus Blue Jackets. Kekäläinen began his hockey career in his native Finland, playing for four years in Finland with a number of teams as well as for Finland in the 1986 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship. Kekäläinen then played for the Clarkson Golden Knights for three years, establishing himself and gaining interest from professional teams.
In his second year with the Knights, he scored 44 points in 31 games and was named to the ECAC Hockey League first all star team
In his third year with the Knights, he scored 18 points in eight games before signing with the Boston Bruins. Kekäläinen played parts of two seasons with the Bruins before returning to Finland, where he played for another two years.
Foreign the 1993-1994 season, Kekäläinen went back to North America, where he signed with the Ottawa Senators. He played briefly with the Senators that season, playing in 28 games.
The following season, Kekäläinen played in Sweden before retiring in 1995 because of knee problems which were caused by injuries.
Immediately after retirement Kekäläinen became involved with front office work in many capacities. During this time with IFK, Kekäläinen also worked in several capacities with the Ottawa Senators. After he left Finland in 1999 Kekäläinen became director of Player Personnel of the Senators until 2002.
While with the Senators he helped in picking future National Hockey League stars Marian Hossa, Martin Havlat and Ray Emery.
In 2002 Kekäläinen joined the Saint Louis Blues as Assistant General Motors and Director of Amateur Scouting, where he helped draft much of the core of the team in the early 2010s, including defenseman Alex Pietrangelo and forwards T.J. Oshie, Patrik Berglund, David Perron, and David Backes. After being passed over for the Blues General Motors job (losing out to Doug Armstrong), Kekäläinen returned to the Finnish Elite League to take the General Motors job with Jokerit.
While with Jokerit, Kekäläinen had an unwritten escape clause with ownership that permitted him to leave if he was offered a General Motors job in the National Hockey League. That opportunity came on February 13, 2013, when after Scott Howson was fired the previous day, Columbus Blue Jackets president John Davidson, under whom Kekäläinen had worked while with the Blues, hired Kekäläinen to be the new General Motors of the Blue Jackets. As a result, Kekäläinen became the first European general manager in the National Hockey League.