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Ryan MacInnis
Born (1996-02-14)February 14, 1996,
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Height
Weight
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
183 lb (83 kg; 13 st 1 lb)
Position Center
Shoots Left
NHL team Columbus Blue Jackets
NHL Draft 43rd overall, 2014
Arizona Coyotes
Playing career 2016–present

Ryan MacInnis (born February 14, 1996) is an American professional ice hockey forward. He is currently playing with the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League (NHL). MacInnis was selected by the Arizona Coyotes in the second round (43rd overall) of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. His father is the Hockey Hall of Fame defenseman Al MacInnis.[1]

Playing career[]

MacInnis trained with the USA Hockey National Team Development Program team during the 2012–13 season.[2] He played with Team USA at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics,[3] and he help the USA squad capture a bronze medal at the 2013 World U-17 Hockey Challenge[4] MacInnis joined the Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey League for the 2013–14 season, and was invited to take part in both the 2013 CCM/NHL Top Prospects Game[5] and the 2014 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game.[6]

On April 10, 2015, MacInnis was signed to a three-year entry level contract with the Arizona Coyotes.[7]

At the completion of the 2017–18 season, and having been unable to make progression in two seasons with the Coyotes' affiliate, the Tucson Roadrunners, MacInnis was traded to the Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for Jacob Graves on July 19, 2018.[8]

MacInnis made his first appearance in an NHL game with the Blue Jackets on December 21, 2019 against the New Jersey Devils.[9] On December 27, 2019, MacInnis picked up his first career NHL point with an assist against the Washington Capitals.[10]

Career statistics[]

Regular season and playoffs[]

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2012–13 U.S. National Development Team USHL 41 8 6 14 6
2013–14 Kitchener Rangers OHL 66 16 21 37 18
2014–15 Kitchener Rangers OHL 67 25 37 62 28 6 3 5 8 6
2015–16 Kitchener Rangers OHL 59 38 43 81 49 9 5 8 13 8
2015–16 Springfield Falcons AHL 2 0 0 0 0
2016–17 Tucson Roadrunners AHL 68 8 9 17 50
2017–18 Tucson Roadrunners AHL 59 6 8 14 22 9 2 1 3 2
2018–19 Cleveland Monsters AHL 71 4 20 24 39 8 1 2 3 2
2019–20 Cleveland Monsters AHL 45 7 23 30 22
2019–20 Columbus Blue Jackets NHL 10 0 1 1 0
NHL totals 10 0 1 1 0

International[]

Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM
2013 United States U17 Bronze medal icon 6 2 3 5 0
2016 United States WJC Bronze medal icon 7 0 3 3 2
Junior totals 13 2 6 8 2

Awards and honors[]

Honors Year
Youth Olympic Games 2012 [11]
World U-17 Hockey Challenge Bronze Medal 2013 [12]
CCM/NHL Top Prospects Game 2013 [13]
CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game (Team Cherry) 2014 [14]

References[]

  1. Ex-pat Canadians now raising blue-chip, hockey-playing offspring in the United States. Toronto Sun (2012-12-01). Retrieved on 2015-03-04.
  2. Ryan MacInnis gains inspiration from famous father leading Flames to 1989 Stanley Cup. Calgary Herald (2013-06-17). Retrieved on 2014-06-30.
  3. U.S. Youth Olympic Team Settles for Fourth. USHR.com (2012-01-21). Retrieved on 2014-06-30.
  4. 2014 NHL Draft Prospect Ryan MacInnis commits to OHL. hockeyprospects.com (2013-07-08). Retrieved on 2014-08-09.
  5. MacInnis invited to All-American Prospects Game -. ourhometown.ca (2013-08-19). Retrieved on 2014-06-30.
  6. Macinnis Invited To Bmo Top Prospects Game (2014-08-19). Retrieved on 2015-01-04.
  7. Coyotes sign MacInnis to entry-level contract. Arizona Coyotes (2015-04-10). Retrieved on 2015-04-10.
  8. Blue Jackets acquire Ryan MacInnis from Arizona. Columbus Blue Jackets (2018-07-19). Retrieved on 2018-07-19.
  9. MacInnis latest Blue Jacket to turn in solid NHL debut (en-US).
  10. Blue Jackets' Ryan MacInnis: Collects first NHL point (en).
  11. Despite success, NDTP still has its critics. Timmins Press (2012-11-30). Retrieved on 2014-06-30.
  12. Ryan MacInnis - The Next Ones: NHL 2014 Draft Prospect Profile. news360.com (2014-06-15). Retrieved on 2014-06-30.
  13. Penguins, CONSOL Energy Center to Host CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game Thursday. Pittsburgh Penguins (2014-01-21). Retrieved on 2014-05-06.
  14. Team Cherry forward Ryan MacInnis from the Kitchener Rangers skated during team practice at the Scotiabank Saddledome. Montreal Gazette (2014-01-21). Retrieved on 2014-06-30.

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