Rem Pitlick
Rem Pitlick (born April 2, 1997) is a Canadian-born American professional ice hockey center currently playing for the Bakersfield Condors of the American Hockey League (AHL).[1][2] He stands 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs 187 pounds, shooting left-handed.[3] Pitlick was selected by the Nashville Predators in the third round, 76th overall, of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft after playing junior hockey in the United States Hockey League (USHL) with the Waterloo Black Hawks and Muskegon Lumberjacks.[4] He then attended the University of Minnesota, where he played three seasons for the Golden Gophers men's ice hockey team from 2016 to 2019, accumulating 108 points (47 goals and 61 assists) in 112 NCAA games.[3] A native of Plymouth, Minnesota, Pitlick comes from a hockey family; he is the son of former NHL player Lance Pitlick, the older brother of professional forward Rhett Pitlick, and the cousin of ex-NHLer Tyler Pitlick.[5] Pitlick made his NHL debut with the Predators during the 2018–19 season and went on to play 132 regular-season games across four teams, registering 54 points (21 goals and 33 assists).[4] His NHL stints included time with Nashville (2018–2021), the Minnesota Wild (2021–2022), the Montreal Canadiens (2022–2023), and the Chicago Blackhawks (2023–2024), highlighted by a hat trick against the Seattle Kraken on November 13, 2021.[4] In the AHL, as of November 2025, he has appeared in 181 games with multiple affiliates, tallying 152 points (62 goals and 90 assists),[6] and signed a one-year contract with the Condors in June 2025 for the 2025–26 season after spending the latter part of 2024–25 with the San Jose Barracuda.[3][7]Playing career
Amateur
Rem Pitlick was born on April 2, 1997, in Ottawa, Ontario, to American parents, with his father, Lance Pitlick, playing as a defenseman for the Ottawa Senators at the time, which granted Rem dual citizenship in the United States and Canada.[3][6] His family soon relocated to Plymouth, Minnesota, where he was raised and began developing his hockey skills in a state renowned for its strong youth programs.[5][8] Pitlick honed his abilities at Shattuck-Saint Mary's prep school in Faribault, Minnesota, attending from 2012 to 2014 and competing in their elite youth and high school teams.[3][6] There, he played alongside future NHL players such as Brock Boeser, contributing to teams that emphasized high-level competition and skill development in a program known for producing professional talent.[9] In the 2013-14 season with Shattuck-Saint Mary's 18U AAA, he recorded notable production, including participation in the USA Hockey 18U Nationals where his team claimed the Tier I championship.[3] Transitioning to junior hockey, Pitlick joined the United States Hockey League (USHL) in 2014-15 with the Waterloo Black Hawks, appearing in 47 games and tallying 16 points (7 goals, 9 assists) as a 17-year-old rookie.[3][6] He was traded to the Muskegon Lumberjacks midway through the following season and exploded offensively in 2015-16, leading the USHL in scoring with 89 points (46 goals, 43 assists) over 56 games, setting a franchise record for single-season points.[10][6] For his dominant performance, Pitlick earned the 2016 USHL Player of the Year, Forward of the Year, and a spot on the First All-Star Team, becoming the first Lumberjacks player to win the top individual honors.[11][12] On the international stage, Pitlick represented Team USA at the 2015 World Junior A Challenge in Cobourg and Whitby, Ontario, where he contributed 4 points (2 goals, 2 assists) in 5 games to help secure a bronze medal.[13][14] This experience capped his junior eligibility, paving the way for his commitment to collegiate hockey at the University of Minnesota.[11]Collegiate
Pitlick joined the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey team in the Big Ten Conference for the 2016–17 season, following a standout year in the United States Hockey League (USHL) with the Muskegon Lumberjacks.[15] His commitment to the program, originally made in August 2013 as a high school prospect at Shattuck-St. Mary's, was solidified after his USHL success, where he set franchise records and earned Player of the Year honors.[16] As a freshman in 2016–17, Pitlick recorded 32 points (14 goals and 18 assists) in 37 games, earning a spot on the Big Ten All-Freshman Team while adjusting to the faster pace and physicality of NCAA Division I hockey.[5] In his sophomore season of 2017–18, he led the team in scoring with 31 points (12 goals and 19 assists) over 37 games, demonstrating improved consistency and contributing to the Gophers' conference play.[5] Pitlick's breakout came during his junior year in 2018–19, when he tallied a career-high 45 points (21 goals and 24 assists) in 38 games, helping power the Gophers' offense and earning him selection to the Big Ten First Team All-Star and AHCA West First-Team All-American.[5][17] Over three seasons with Minnesota, Pitlick amassed 108 points (47 goals and 61 assists) in 112 games, establishing himself as a dynamic forward known for his speed and playmaking.[5] He balanced his athletic demands with strong academic performance, earning Academic All-Big Ten honors twice and the Big Ten Distinguished Scholar award, which recognized his maintenance of eligibility requirements.[5][17] Following the 2018–19 season, Pitlick departed the program early in March 2019 to sign a two-year entry-level contract with the Nashville Predators, transitioning directly to professional hockey.[18]Professional
Rem Pitlick was selected by the Nashville Predators in the third round, 76th overall, of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft.[1] After completing his collegiate career at the University of Minnesota, he signed a two-year entry-level contract with Nashville on March 22, 2019.[4] Pitlick made his NHL debut with the Predators on March 28, 2019, appearing in two games without recording a point during the 2018–19 season. He then made his AHL debut in the 2019–20 season with the Milwaukee Admirals, Nashville's affiliate, where he recorded 36 points (20 goals and 16 assists) in 63 games before the season was curtailed by the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] The following year, in 2020–21, he earned his first significant NHL action with the Predators, posting 2 assists in 10 games, while splitting time in the AHL with the Chicago Wolves, where he tallied 10 points (8 goals and 2 assists) in 8 games.[1][4] On October 5, 2021, Pitlick was claimed off waivers by the Minnesota Wild.[1] In the 2021–22 season, his rookie year in the NHL, he contributed 11 points (6 goals and 5 assists) in 20 games with Minnesota before being claimed off waivers again by the Montreal Canadiens on January 12, 2022.[4] With Montreal, he established himself as a bottom-six forward, recording a career-high 26 points (9 goals and 17 assists) in 46 games to finish the season.[1] Pitlick re-signed with the Canadiens on July 16, 2022, to a two-year contract worth $2.2 million.[19] In 2022–23, he appeared in 46 NHL games for Montreal, registering 15 points (6 goals and 9 assists), and added 22 points (5 goals and 17 assists) in 18 AHL games with the Laval Rocket amid roster adjustments.[6] On August 6, 2023, he was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins along with Mike Hoffman in exchange for Jeff Petry, Casey DeSmith, Nathan Legaré, and a 2025 second-round draft pick.[1] During the 2023–24 season with Pittsburgh's AHL affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, Pitlick posted 24 points (8 goals and 16 assists) in 32 games before being traded to the Chicago Blackhawks on January 6, 2024, for a conditional seventh-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.[6] He then played 9 NHL games with Chicago without recording a point and contributed 33 points (14 goals and 19 assists) in 27 AHL games with the Rockford IceHogs, though an undisclosed injury earlier in the season with Wilkes-Barre limited his overall availability.[4][20] His frequent moves via trades and waivers highlighted his adaptability across multiple organizations that year.[1] Following the expiration of his contract, Pitlick became an unrestricted free agent and signed an AHL contract with the San Jose Barracuda on February 5, 2025, for the remainder of the 2024–25 season, where he recorded 13 points (2 goals and 11 assists) in 18 games.[21] On June 25, 2025, he signed a one-year AHL contract with the Bakersfield Condors, affiliate of the Edmonton Oilers, for the 2025–26 season.[7] As of November 19, 2025, Pitlick has recorded 14 points (5 goals and 9 assists) in 14 games with the Bakersfield Condors.[6]Beyond the ice
International play
Pitlick's sole international appearance came at the 2015 World Junior A Challenge, where he represented the United States Under-18 team (also known as the U.S. Junior Select Team) in Cobourg and Whitby, Ontario.[22] Selected following his standout performance in the United States Hockey League (USHL), Pitlick contributed to the team's bronze medal finish, their ninth consecutive medal at the tournament.[23][22] In five games, Pitlick recorded four points, consisting of two goals and two assists, while accumulating two penalty minutes.[3] His contributions helped the U.S. secure third place, defeating Canada East 7-1 in the bronze medal game, where he tallied a goal and two assists.[24] Pitlick has not participated in any further international competitions, including World Juniors, World Championships, or Olympics, due to his professional schedule and team selections, and he holds no senior international caps as of 2025.[3]Personal life
Pitlick was born on April 2, 1997, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, while his father played for the Ottawa Senators, but he holds American nationality as the son of U.S.-born parents and was raised in Plymouth, Minnesota, following the family's relocation there after his father's playing career.[1][14][3] He is the son of former NHL defenseman Lance Pitlick, who played for the Minnesota Golden Gophers from 1986 to 1990 before appearing in 104 NHL games with the Ottawa Senators and Florida Panthers during the 1980s and 1990s, and Lisa Pitlick.[14] His younger brother, Rhett Pitlick, is a professional forward who, as of 2025, plays in the American Hockey League for the Bakersfield Condors alongside Rem, with the siblings signing contracts with the team together that summer.[7][25] Raised in a hockey-centric family in the Minneapolis suburbs, Pitlick developed his early skills in Minnesota youth leagues before attending the prestigious Shattuck-Saint Mary's prep school.[14][26] At the University of Minnesota, where he played college hockey, Pitlick exemplified a balanced approach to life by earning Academic All-Big Ten honors in two seasons. Pitlick has maintained a low public profile throughout his career, with no reported major controversies or legal issues, prioritizing his professional commitments.[1]Achievements and records
Awards and honors
During his junior career with the Muskegon Lumberjacks in the United States Hockey League (USHL), Pitlick received multiple accolades for his offensive dominance. In the 2015–16 season, he was selected to the USHL First All-Star Team after leading the league in scoring with 89 points (46 goals, 43 assists) in 56 games, setting a franchise record for the Lumberjacks.[3] He was also named the USHL Forward of the Year and USHL Player of the Year by the league's general managers for his contributions, which included the highest goal total in the league.[27] Additionally, Pitlick earned the 2016 USA Hockey Dave Tyler Junior Player of the Year Award, recognizing him as the top American-born junior player in the nation.[12] At the collegiate level with the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, Pitlick continued to earn recognition for his scoring prowess. In his freshman year of 2016–17, he was named to the All-Big Ten Freshman Team.[28] In the 2017–18 season, his sophomore year, he was named to the All-Big Ten Second Team after leading the team with 31 points (12 goals, 19 assists) in 38 games.[3] During the 2018–19 season, Pitlick was selected to the All-Big Ten First Team and the AHCA Division I Men's Ice Hockey All-American West First Team, highlighted by his team-leading 45 points (21 goals, 24 assists) in 38 games as a Hobey Baker Award nominee.[17][1] Internationally, Pitlick represented the United States at the 2015 World Junior A Challenge, where he contributed four points (two goals, two assists) in five games to help secure a bronze medal. In his professional career with the Nashville Predators organization and later teams, Pitlick has not received major NHL awards, though his 2021–22 rookie season with the Minnesota Wild, where he recorded 11 points (6 goals and 5 assists) in 20 games, drew media attention as an emerging NHL contributor.[1]Career statistics
Rem Pitlick's career statistics encompass his performances across junior, collegiate, minor professional, and National Hockey League (NHL) levels, as well as limited international play. These figures are compiled from official league records and include games played (GP), goals (G), assists (A), points (PTS), penalty minutes (PIM), and plus/minus (+/-) where available.[4][3][2]USHL Regular Season
| Season | Team | GP | G | A | PTS | PIM | +/- |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014-15 | Waterloo Black Hawks | 47 | 7 | 9 | 16 | 20 | -5 |
| 2015-16 | Muskegon Lumberjacks | 56 | 46 | 43 | 89 | 74 | 6 |
| Total | 103 | 53 | 52 | 105 | 94 | 1 |
NCAA Regular Season (University of Minnesota)
| Season | GP | G | A | PTS | PIM | +/- |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016-17 | 36 | 14 | 18 | 32 | 22 | 12 |
| 2017-18 | 38 | 12 | 19 | 31 | 32 | 2 |
| 2018-19 | 38 | 21 | 24 | 45 | 30 | 4 |
| Total | 112 | 47 | 61 | 108 | 84 | 18 |
AHL Regular Season
| Season | Team | GP | G | A | PTS | PIM | +/- |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019-20 | Milwaukee Admirals | 63 | 20 | 16 | 36 | 40 | 8 |
| 2020-21 | Chicago Wolves | 8 | 8 | 2 | 10 | 4 | 8 |
| 2022-23 | Laval Rocket | 18 | 5 | 17 | 22 | 20 | 6 |
| 2023-24 | Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins | 32 | 8 | 16 | 24 | 10 | -7 |
| 2023-24 | Rockford IceHogs | 27 | 14 | 19 | 33 | 16 | 10 |
| 2024-25 | San Jose Barracuda | 18 | 2 | 11 | 13 | 6 | -7 |
| 2025-26 | Bakersfield Condors | 15 | 5 | 9 | 14 | 2 | -2 |
| Total | 181 | 62 | 90 | 152 | 98 | 16 |
AHL Playoffs
| Season | Team | GP | G | A | PTS | PIM | +/- |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 Calder Cup | Rockford IceHogs | 4 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 2 | -3 |
| Total | 4 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 2 | -3 |
NHL Regular Season
| Season | Team | GP | G | A | PTS | PIM | +/- |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018-19 | Nashville Predators | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
| 2020-21 | Nashville Predators | 10 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 3 |
| 2021-22 | Minnesota Wild | 20 | 6 | 5 | 11 | 12 | 1 |
| 2021-22 | Montréal Canadiens | 46 | 9 | 17 | 26 | 12 | -9 |
| 2022-23 | Montréal Canadiens | 46 | 6 | 9 | 15 | 22 | -15 |
| 2023-24 | Chicago Blackhawks | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | -7 |
| Total | 132 | 21 | 33 | 54 | 54 | -27 |
International
| Tournament | Team | GP | G | A | PTS | PIM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 World Junior A Challenge | USA U19 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 |