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Ryane Clowe

Ryane Clowe (born September 30, 1982) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 2005 to 2015, primarily with the San Jose Sharks, and currently serves as an assistant general manager for the New York Rangers. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 225 pounds, Clowe was known for his physical style of play, accumulating 618 penalty minutes over 491 regular-season games while contributing 112 goals and 197 assists for 309 points. His career was marked by consistent production on the Sharks' second line, multiple playoff appearances, and challenges from recurring concussions that led to his medical retirement at age 32. Born in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Clowe was selected by the San Jose Sharks in the sixth round (175th overall) of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft after playing junior hockey with the Rimouski Océanic in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), where he helped win the 2000 Memorial Cup. He made his NHL debut with the Sharks in the 2005–06 season and emerged as a key contributor by 2006–07, earning NHL Rookie of the Month honors in January after scoring his first career hat trick earlier that month. Clowe's peak years came from 2008 to 2012, during which he averaged 20 goals and 54 points per season, including a career-high 32 goals in 2010–11, while playing alongside linemates like Joe Thornton and Patrick Marleau. In April 2013, Clowe was traded to the amid contract disputes and injury concerns with the , where he played briefly before signing with the in July 2013. His time with the Devils was limited by , leading to his placement on long-term injured reserve in 2014 and eventual retirement in September 2015 after 70 playoff games and notable contributions to the Sharks' deep Western Conference runs, including a dramatic 2011 first-round series win over the . Transitioning to management and coaching, Clowe served as an assistant coach for the Devils from 2016 to 2018, head coach of the ECHL's in 2018–19, and in various advisory roles with the Rangers from 2021 to 2024 before joining the Sharks as assistant general manager in July 2024. He resigned from the Sharks in September 2025 and rejoined the Rangers in the same capacity the following day, continuing his involvement in hockey operations under general manager .

Early life

Upbringing

Ryane Clowe was born on September 30, 1982, in , Canada. He grew up in Fermeuse, a small fishing community on the . Fermeuse, with a population of about 300 residents (as of the ), offered a tight-knit, rural shaped by the island's rugged coastal landscape and reliance on the . Clowe grew up in a working-class as the son of "" Clowe, a crab and fisherman who worked the Grand Banks off Newfoundland's . The family's life reflected the hardships and community bonds of small-town Newfoundland, where economic stability often tied to seasonal fishing and the island's isolation fostered strong familial ties. His parents and sisters played a central role in his early years, providing support in the close-knit household typical of the region. As a young teenager, around age 14, Clowe's family relocated from Fermeuse to , a larger suburb of St. John's, seeking better opportunities in a more urban setting while retaining their Newfoundland roots. This move exposed him to a slightly broader community environment, but the transition reinforced the values of resilience and family closeness instilled during his formative years in Fermeuse's . Early childhood experiences in the harsh, cold climate of Newfoundland's east coast also shaped his appreciation for outdoor activities and the island's unique cultural identity.

Youth hockey

Ryane Clowe was introduced to organized at around age six or seven, when his mother enrolled him in local programs primarily because his cousin was already participating. This early exposure ignited his passion for the sport in his native Newfoundland. Originally from Fermeuse, Clowe's family relocated to during his early teenage years, where the community provided strong support for his developing athletic interests. He progressed through the local minor system, competing at the Bantam and Midget levels with teams such as the Mount Pearl Blades. Clowe demonstrated early leadership and skill by captaining the O'Donel High School Patriots, whom he led to a Metro League championship. His standout performances in these youth and high school settings established him as a promising talent in the Newfoundland hockey scene.

Professional playing career

San Jose Sharks

Clowe spent parts of three seasons in the American Hockey League (AHL) with the Cleveland Barons, the San Jose Sharks' affiliate, where he recorded 136 points in 181 games before earning a full-time NHL roster spot. He made his NHL debut with the Sharks on October 5, 2005, against the Nashville Predators, appearing in 18 games during the 2005-06 season. In his first full NHL campaign during the 2006-07 season, Clowe established himself as a promising , tallying 34 points in 58 games and earning NHL Rookie of the Month honors for January after recording eight goals and three assists in that stretch. Known for his physical, power-forward style, Clowe brought size (6-foot-3, 225 pounds) and tenacity to the ' second line, often engaging in heavy checking and battles along the boards to create scoring chances for linemates like and . His aggressive play led to consistent penalty minutes—averaging over 100 per season in his prime—while contributing offensively through net-front presence and tip-ins. Clowe's performance peaked in the 2010-11 season, when he achieved a career-high 62 points (24 goals and 38 assists) in 75 games, solidifying his role as a key offensive contributor on the second line. He helped drive the ' deep playoff runs, including appearances in the Western Conference Finals in both 2010 and 2011; in 2010, he posted 10 points (two goals, eight assists) in 15 games en route to the series against , while in 2011, he added 15 points (six goals, nine assists) in 17 games during the path to the matchup. These efforts highlighted his ability to elevate his physicality and scoring in postseason intensity, often drawing penalties and protecting top playmakers. On April 3, 2013, amid a challenging season limited by injuries, Clowe was traded to the in exchange for the Rangers' second-round pick in the 2013 NHL Draft, a third-round pick acquired from the , and a conditional second-round pick in 2014.

New York Rangers

On April 3, 2013, the acquired Ryane Clowe from the in exchange for a second-round pick, a third-round pick in the , and a conditional second-round pick in 2014. The trade came just before the NHL trade deadline, aiming to add physical presence and scoring depth to the Rangers' forward lines during a tight playoff race. Clowe, a rugged left winger known for his physical play, quickly integrated into the lineup, debuting the same day against the and contributing to the team's push for a postseason berth. In his 12 regular-season games with the Rangers to close out the 2012-13 season, Clowe recorded 3 goals and 5 assists for 8 points while averaging top-six minutes per game and logging 14 penalty minutes, helping bolster the team's forward depth with his aggressive style carried over from San Jose. His production provided an immediate boost, scoring two goals in his debut, as the Rangers clinched a playoff spot shortly after his arrival. Clowe's physicality was evident in his willingness to engage in forechecking and battles along the boards, aligning with the Rangers' need for grit in their bottom-six and middle-six roles. Clowe appeared in two playoff games for the Rangers during their 2013 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals against the , registering 1 assist before a leg injury sidelined him for the remainder of the postseason. Following the Rangers' elimination by the in the second round, Clowe became an unrestricted . On July 5, 2013, he signed a five-year, $24.25 million contract with the , ending his brief stint in New York after just one partial season.

New Jersey Devils

Clowe joined the New Jersey Devils as an unrestricted free agent on July 5, 2013, signing a five-year, $24.25 million contract after his brief stint with the New York Rangers, which positioned him on the East Coast nearer to his Newfoundland origins. In the 2014–15 season, Clowe made his final NHL appearances with the Devils, suiting up for 13 games and contributing 1 goal and 3 assists before ongoing health concerns sidelined him permanently. He was placed on injured reserve on November 11, 2014, retroactive to November 6, marking the end of his on-ice participation that year. Following multiple unsuccessful efforts to return to play over the ensuing months, Devils general manager announced on September 11, 2015, that Clowe was medically unable to continue his career and would remain on long-term injured reserve to complete his contract obligations. This decision concluded Clowe's professional playing tenure after 491 regular-season NHL games.

Injuries and retirement

Clowe's history of concussions began during the 2013-14 NHL season after he was traded to the , where he suffered his first documented head injury in April 2013, followed by another in the that May. The injuries continued after his move to the in June 2013, with a significant in October 2013 that sidelined him for 32 games, another in April 2014 causing him to miss seven games, and a final one on November 6, 2014, against the when he was elbowed in the head by captain David Backes. Over these roughly 19 months, Clowe endured at least four concussions, missing a total of 119 games and limiting his play to just 56 regular-season games across the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons. These repeated impacts culminated in his restricted participation with the Devils, where he appeared in only 13 games during the 2014-15 season before being shut down. The symptoms from these concussions were debilitating and persistent, including severe headaches, , , mood swings, migraines, eye pain, , anxiety, excessive sleeping, concentration difficulties, and memory problems. Clowe immediately recognized something was "off" after his final hit, and the lingering effects prevented his medical clearance to return. He consulted multiple medical specialists and team doctors over the ensuing months, who evaluated his condition and ultimately advised against resuming contact sports due to the cumulative damage. On September 12, 2015, at the age of 32, Clowe officially retired from professional hockey, citing the long-term health risks associated with further concussions as the primary factor in his decision. Despite having three years and $14.55 million remaining on his five-year with the Devils, he was placed on long-term injured reserve to honor the without cap implications. The NHL Players' Association provided transition support during this period, assisting with his shift away from active play.

Post-playing career

Coaching roles

Following his retirement from professional hockey in 2015 due to repeated concussions, Clowe joined the New Jersey Devils organization in a scouting and player development capacity during the 2015-16 season, working closely with the team and its AHL affiliate in Albany to mentor young players and evaluate talent. He was promoted to assistant coach for the 2016-17 season under head coach John Hynes, serving in that role through 2018 with a focus on video analysis from the press box, often referred to as the "eye in the sky" position, where he provided real-time feedback on defensive zone coverage and player positioning during games. In this role, Clowe emphasized building player confidence through detailed film review, drawing on his own experiences as a gritty NHL forward to guide the Devils' forwards and penalty kill unit. On June 20, 2018, Clowe was named the inaugural head coach of the , the expansion affiliate of the , marking his return to his home province of . He implemented a high-tempo, attacking style of play inspired by his NHL background. Under Clowe's leadership, the Growlers started strongly, achieving a 27-11-2 record through 40 games and securing the third-best record in the by late January 2019. Clowe resigned from his head coaching position with on January 24, 2019, after 40 games, citing ongoing medical issues related to his history of concussions that required him to prioritize his health; he remained with the Maple Leafs organization in a non-specified advisory capacity following the departure. Assistant coach John Snowden assumed the head coaching duties for the remainder of the season, during which went on to win the as champions.

Management roles

Clowe began his transition into NHL front office roles with the in 2021 as a hockey operations advisor, a position in which he focused on player development and prospect evaluation before advancing to co-senior advisor through the 2023–24 season. His earlier coaching stints with the and laid the groundwork for this shift toward administrative and strategic responsibilities. On July 3, 2024, the appointed Clowe as their assistant general manager, tasking him with overseeing operations and player contract negotiations in support of general manager . Clowe's tenure with the Sharks lasted just over a year, ending abruptly with his resignation on September 7, 2025, which he attributed to family considerations. The next day, September 8, 2025, the Rangers announced his return to the organization as assistant general manager, where he now contributes to broader operations decisions alongside general manager .

Career statistics and awards

NHL Regular Season Statistics

SeasonTeamGPGAPts+/-PIM
2005–0618022–29
2006–0758161834+478
2007–0815358–122
2008–0971223052+851
2009–10821938570131
2010–1175243862+13100
2011–1276172845–597
2012–132801111–479
2012–1312358+514
2013–144371926–1033
2014–1513134–14
Career491112197309+7618
These statistics are from NHL.com.

NHL Playoff Statistics

SeasonTeamGPGAPts+/-PIM
2005–06San Jose Sharks1000–10
2006–07San Jose Sharks11426–217
2007–08San Jose Sharks13549–212
2008–09San Jose Sharks6112–48
2009–10San Jose Sharks152810+428
2010–11San Jose Sharks176915+532
2011–12San Jose Sharks5033–30
2012–13New York Rangers2011–10
Career70182846–497
These statistics are from Hockey-Reference.com.

AHL Regular Season Statistics

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2003–047211294097
2004–0574273562101
2005–063513213435
Career1815185136233
These statistics are from EliteProspects.com.

AHL Playoff Statistics

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2003–04 Barons83149
Career83149
These statistics are from EliteProspects.com.

Junior statistics and awards

Ryane Clowe began his major junior career in the Quebec Major Junior League (QMJHL) with the during the 2000–01 season, joining the team midway through the year after a tryout. In the QMJHL, he established himself as a physical, scoring winger, accumulating 173 points in 145 regular-season games while drawing 267 penalty minutes for his aggressive style. His most productive year came in 2001–02, when Clowe recorded 73 points (28 goals and 45 assists) in 53 games with , helping the team reach the QMJHL . In the postseason that year, he contributed 7 points in 7 games. The following season, after 17 games with , Clowe was traded to the Montréal Rocket on December 13, 2002, in exchange for future considerations, where he continued playing through the end of his junior eligibility in 2002–03. Clowe's performance in the QMJHL earned him selection in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft by the San Jose Sharks in the sixth round, 175th overall. Following the conclusion of his junior eligibility after the 2002–03 season, he signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Sharks on June 25, 2003.

Regular season and playoffs

SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIM
2000–01Rimouski OcéanicQMJHL3215102543
2000–01Rimouski OcéanicQMJHL playoffs1181912
2001–02Rimouski OcéanicQMJHL53284573120
2001–02Rimouski OcéanicQMJHL playoffs71672
2002–03Rimouski OcéanicQMJHL178192744
2002–03Montréal RocketQMJHL4318304860
2002–03Montréal RocketQMJHL playoffs737106
No individual awards were recorded for Clowe during his QMJHL tenure.

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