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T. J. Tynan

Thomas Joseph Tynan (born February 25, 1992), commonly known as T. J. Tynan, is an professional ice hockey center who plays for the of the (), serving as the primary affiliate for the of the National Hockey League (NHL). Standing at 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm) tall and weighing 160 pounds (73 kg), Tynan shoots right-handed and is recognized for his playmaking abilities as a skilled forward. Tynan was selected by the in the third round, 66th overall, of the after playing junior hockey with the of the (USHL), where he earned All-Rookie Team honors in 2010. He then attended the , playing for the Fighting Irish from 2010 to 2014 and accumulating 54 goals and 107 assists for 161 points in 164 games. During his college tenure, Tynan was named to the (CCHA) All-Rookie Team and Second All-Star Team in 2011. In his professional career, Tynan has appeared in 38 NHL games across stints with the (2016–17), (2019–20, 2024–25, and 2025–26), and [Los Angeles Kings](/page/Los Angeles_Kings) (2021–22), recording 3 assists (as of November 16, 2025). Primarily an AHL standout, he has amassed 110 goals and 549 assists for 659 points in 709 games with affiliates including the , , , , and (as of November 16, 2025). Tynan has led the in assists four times and won the Les Cunningham Award as league in both the 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons, becoming only the fifth player in league history to achieve back-to-back MVPs; he was also named to the AHL First All-Star Team in 2022.

Early life and amateur career

Early life

Thomas Joseph Tynan was born on February 25, 1992, in , USA. He is the son of and Brigid Tynan, and has one sister, , and one brother, . Tynan grew up in a supportive family environment in suburban , where hockey quickly became a central part of his upbringing. From an early age, Tynan developed a strong interest in , playing his entire youth career with the Chicago Mission organization in the greater area. He began competing at a young age, playing up on the Major team as a 1992 birth year and later being coached at the Peewee Minor level in 2003-04. Tynan stands at 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) tall and weighs 161 lb (73 kg), playing as a right-shot forward.

Junior hockey

T. J. Tynan transitioned from youth hockey to junior eligibility by committing to the (USHL), where he joined the for the 2009–10 season following his selection in the 2008 USHL Futures Draft. Playing as a 17-year-old for the Buccaneers, Tynan demonstrated strong playmaking skills, recording 17 goals and a league-leading 55 assists for 72 points in 60 regular-season games. His 55 assists highlighted his vision and distribution ability on the ice, while his total points ranked sixth in the USHL. Tynan also accumulated 55 penalty minutes and finished with a minus-21 rating, contributing to the team's offense despite their overall struggles. Tynan's performance earned him recognition as one of the top newcomers in the league, including selection to the USHL All-Rookie Team in 2010. He was also named to the USHL that year, underscoring his impact as a skilled, assist-oriented forward during his inaugural junior season.

College career

T. J. Tynan committed to the of Notre Dame's Fighting Irish men's program in the in 2010, following a standout junior career in the USHL that positioned him as a top recruit. Over four seasons from 2010 to 2014, he played a key role in the team's offensive output while competing in the (CCHA), accumulating 164 games, 54 goals, 107 assists, and 161 points. In his year (2010–11), Tynan appeared in all 44 games, leading the Fighting Irish with 23 goals and 31 assists for 54 points, which ranked him fourth in the CCHA and earned him national freshman scoring honors. His performance included five power-play goals and two tallies, culminating in CCHA Rookie of the Year, CCHA All-Rookie Team, CCHA Second All-Star Team, and NCAA National Rookie of the Year awards. As a in 2011–12, Tynan contributed 13 goals and 28 assists for 41 points in 39 games, topping the in scoring and becoming the CCHA's leading scorer overall, which helped the team secure a strong conference standing. He was named to the CCHA First All-Star Team for his efforts. During his (2012–13) and senior (2013–14) seasons, Tynan shifted toward a playmaking role, recording 10 goals and 18 assists for 28 points in 41 games as a , and then leading the team with 30 assists (and eight goals) for 38 points in all 40 games as a senior. His senior-year assist total highlighted his facilitation skills on a squad that reached the NCAA Tournament.

Professional career

Columbus Blue Jackets organization

T. J. Tynan was selected by the Columbus Blue Jackets in the third round, 66th overall, of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Following four seasons of college hockey at the University of Notre Dame, where his play as a productive center helped solidify his prospect status, Tynan signed a two-year entry-level contract with the Blue Jackets on April 1, 2014. Tynan began his professional career with the Blue Jackets' primary affiliate, the of the (), during the 2014–15 season. In 75 games, he recorded 13 goals and 35 assists for 48 points, establishing himself as a key on the team despite a minus-7 rating. This performance marked a solid transition from collegiate to , highlighting his speed and vision on the ice. In 2015–16, Tynan progressed to the Blue Jackets' new affiliate, the Monsters (later rebranded as the ), where he appeared in 76 regular-season games, tallying 6 goals and 40 assists for 46 points. He contributed to the team's success in the playoffs, helping capture the championship with 1 goal and 5 assists in 17 games during their four-game sweep of the in the finals. The following season, 2016–17, Tynan continued his development with , posting 12 goals and 29 assists for 41 points in 72 games. Tynan's strong minor-league play earned him his first NHL call-up in March 2017. He made his NHL debut with the Blue Jackets on March 7 against the New Jersey Devils, logging 7:39 of ice time with one shot on goal but no points in the 2–0 victory. He appeared in two more games that season, totaling three NHL appearances with no points.

Vegas Golden Knights organization

On July 1, 2017, Tynan signed a two-year, with the worth $1.3 million, with an average annual value of $650,000 at the NHL level, following his restricted free agency status after four seasons in the organization. Assigned to Vegas's (AHL) affiliate, the , Tynan quickly established himself as a key offensive contributor during the team's inaugural affiliation with the expansion franchise. In the 2017–18 season, Tynan appeared in 70 games for the Wolves, recording 15 goals and 45 assists for 60 points while accumulating 30 penalty minutes. His 45 assists tied for the team lead, highlighting his role as a primary on a squad that reached the Western Conference Finals. The following year, 2018–19, Tynan elevated his production, skating in 71 games and tallying 12 goals and 59 assists for 71 points, leading the Wolves in both assists and overall scoring. This performance underscored his value as a top facilitator, often centering lines and driving offensive transitions for the Pacific Division contenders. Despite his strong minor-league output, Tynan received no call-ups to the Vegas roster during his two seasons with the organization, resulting in zero NHL appearances for the Golden Knights. His time in Vegas focused entirely on development, building on the foundational skills honed in to position him as a reliable depth option.

Colorado Avalanche and Los Angeles Kings

On July 1, 2019, Tynan signed a one-year, with the . In the 2019–20 season, he split time between the Avalanche and their affiliate, the , recording 16 NHL games with one assist while posting 5 goals and 42 assists in 42 appearances. The following year, after signing a one-year extension on March 26, , Tynan focused primarily on the Eagles amid the shortened COVID-19-affected schedule, tallying 8 goals and 27 assists in 27 games and earning the Les Cunningham Award as the 's most valuable player for his outstanding performance and leadership. He did not appear in any NHL games during the 2020–21 season. Tynan's success in the organization, where he had previously excelled in the , positioned him as a desirable , leading to his signing with the on July 28, 2021, to a one-year, . With the Kings' affiliate, the , he continued his dominant play in 2021–22, leading the league with 98 points (14 goals, 84 assists) in 62 games and winning his second consecutive Les Cunningham Award as MVP. Tynan made his Kings debut that season, appearing in two NHL games without recording a point. Following a two-year contract extension signed on June 14, 2022, Tynan remained with the for the 2022–23 season, where he led the in assists with 73 en route to 81 points (8 goals) in 72 games, earning Second All-Star Team honors. In 2023–24, his final year under with organization, Tynan again topped the in assists with 57 while accumulating 66 points (9 goals) in 71 games for the , solidifying his reputation as one of the league's premier playmakers.

Return to Colorado Avalanche

On July 1, 2024, Tynan signed a one-year, $775,000 contract with the Colorado Avalanche as an unrestricted free agent, marking his return to the organization where he had previously played from 2019 to 2021. In the 2024–25 season, Tynan spent the majority of his time with the Colorado Eagles of the American Hockey League (AHL), appearing in 52 regular-season games and recording 8 goals and 41 assists for 49 points. He also made 9 appearances with the Avalanche in the National Hockey League (NHL), tallying 1 assist. The Eagles qualified for the 2025 Calder Cup Playoffs, where Tynan contributed 2 assists over 9 games as the team advanced to the Western Conference Finals before being eliminated by the eventual champion . As of November 16, 2025, in the early stages of the 2025–26 season, Tynan has played 15 games with the Eagles, accumulating 17 assists and serving as a key veteran presence on the roster; he has led the league in assists four times in his career, one of only two players in history to do so.

International career

World Junior Championship

T. J. Tynan represented the at the 2012 IIHF World U20 Championship, held in and , , from December 26, 2011, to January 5, 2012. As a sophomore center at the during the 2011–12 season, he earned a spot on the Team USA roster, marking his only appearance at the junior level international tournament. Tynan appeared in all six games for Team USA, contributing offensively with 1 and 3 assists for a total of 4 points, along with 2 penalty minutes. His came in a 5–2 loss to the during the preliminary round, while his assists supported key scoring plays in matches against and . Playing primarily as a forward on the third line, Tynan helped provide depth scoring amid a roster featuring several NCAA and CHL prospects. Team USA advanced to the quarterfinals but fell 4–1 to before dropping a 3–0 decision to in the relegation round opener; they secured fifth place in the placement round with a 7–1 win over , avoiding relegation and finishing seventh overall. claimed gold with a 1–0 overtime victory over in the final, while took bronze.

World Championship

T. J. Tynan made his debut for the United States senior national team at the in and , , where he was selected as a standout performer from the American Hockey League (AHL) following his MVP season with the Ontario Reign. In 6 games, Tynan recorded 5 assists, contributing to the team's offensive efforts as a playmaking forward, though he did not score a goal. The advanced to the semifinals but finished fourth overall after losses to and Czechia. Tynan returned for the in and , , again earning an invitation based on his strong play, including a second consecutive selection. Appearing in all 10 games, he tallied 1 goal and a tournament-leading 10 assists for 11 points, finishing second in scoring for and earning recognition as one of the top three players for the Americans. His assist totals highlighted his role in facilitating plays during the and playoff stages. The again placed fourth, reaching the semifinals before defeats to and .

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

T. J. Tynan has appeared in 30 National Hockey League (NHL) regular season games across multiple stints with the , , and [Los Angeles Kings](/page/Los Angeles_Kings) organizations from 2016 to 2025, recording 0 goals, 2 assists, and 2 points while accumulating 6 penalty minutes. His professional career has been anchored in the (), where he has played over 700 regular season games since 2013, amassing 110 goals, 548 assists, and 658 points, with notable seasons including 98 points (14 goals, 84 assists) for the in 2021–22 and 81 points (8 goals, 73 assists) in 2022–23. In AHL postseason play, Tynan has participated in 68 playoff games, contributing 7 goals, 30 assists, and 37 points, highlighted by 13 points (2 goals, 11 assists) in 22 games for the during their 2019 run to the conference finals. Prior to turning professional, Tynan played four seasons of college at the from 2010 to 2014, appearing in 164 regular season games and tallying 54 goals, 107 assists, and 161 points across the () and conferences. Tynan has no recorded statistics in the .

NHL Regular Season Statistics

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM+/-
2016–1730000-1
2019–20160112-1
2021–22[Los Angeles Kings](/page/Los Angeles_Kings)200000
2024–2590114-1
Total300226-3
Source: EliteProspects.com; NHL.com

AHL Regular Season Statistics

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM+/-
2013–14300021
2014–157513354848-7
2015–16Lake Erie Monsters7664046387
2016–17721229413414
2017–18701545603019
2018–19711259712817
2019–2042542472018
2020–21278273512-4
2021–22621484981812
2022–23728738144-18
2023–247195766689
2024–2552841497412
2025–261401616146
Total70711054865843086
Source: EliteProspects.com; TheAHL.com

AHL Playoff Statistics ( Playoffs)

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM+/-
2015–16 Monsters171568-8
2017–18302220
2018–19222111310-2
2020–2121230-2
2021–225123160
2022–23201121
2023–24825741
2024–2590222-4
Total687303744-14
Source: EliteProspects.com; TheAHL.com

NCAA Regular Season Statistics ()

SeasonLeagueGPGAPtsPIM
2010–11CCHA4423315436
2011–12CCHA3913284138
2012–13CCHA4110182828
2013–14408303830
Total16454107161132
Source: EliteProspects.com; CollegeHockeyInc.com

International

T. J. Tynan has represented the at the IIHF World U20 Championship and the IIHF World Championship, recording the following statistics in those tournaments.
YearTournamentGPGAPts
2012IIHF World U20 Championship6134
20226055
20231011011
Total2221820

Awards and honors

Junior

  • USHL All-Rookie (2010)
  • USHL (2010)
  • USHL Most Assists (55) (2010)
  • Clark Cup champion (2011)
  • USHL (2011)

College

  • CCHA All-Rookie (2011)
  • CCHA Rookie of the Year (2011)
  • All-CCHA Second (2011)
  • AHCA National Rookie of the Year (2011)
  • All-CCHA First (2012)
  • AHCA West Second-Team All-American (2012)
  • CCHA Tournament MVP (2013)
  • CCHA champion (2013)
  • All-CCHA First (2013)
  • AHCA West First-Team All-American (2013)
  • All-CCHA Second (2014)

Professional

  • Calder Cup champion (Lake Erie Monsters) (2016)
  • AHL All-Star Game (2016)
  • AHL Most Assists (59) (2019)
  • AHL All-Star Game (2020)
  • Les Cunningham Award (AHL MVP) (2021)
  • AHL First All-Star Team (2021)
  • AHL Pacific Division All-Star (2021)
  • AHL Most Assists (2022)
  • Les Cunningham Award (AHL MVP) (2022)
  • AHL First All-Star Team (2022)
  • AHL Pacific Division All-Star (2022)
  • AHL Most Assists (2023)
  • AHL Most Assists (2024)

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