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Ty Conklin

Ty Conklin (born March 30, 1976) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender and current coach, best known for his nine-season National Hockey League (NHL) career spanning six teams and his standout collegiate performance at the (UNH). Born in , Conklin grew up in , where he developed his goaltending skills before playing junior hockey with the of the (USHL). At UNH from 1997 to 2001, he compiled a 57–23–12 record with a 2.18 goals-against average (GAA)—the program's all-time best—and seven shutouts, earning AHCA East Second-Team All-American honors in 2000, Hockey East Co-Player of the Year that same season, First-Team All-American honors in 2001, and was a two-time finalist for the as college hockey's top player (2000, 2001). Undrafted in the , Conklin signed as a with the in 2001 and debuted that October, posting two wins in four games with a 1.62 GAA and .939 save percentage. Over his NHL tenure from 2001 to 2011, he appeared in 215 games across the , , , , , and , recording 96 wins, 67 losses, 4 ties, 17 losses, a 2.69 GAA, .906 save percentage, and 17 shutouts. Key highlights include starting Game 1 of the 2006 Final for (a 4–3 loss to ) and serving as a on 's 2008 -winning team, where he set a franchise single-season record with a .923 save percentage in 2007–08. He also played in two : the with and the 2008 Winter Classic with . Following his NHL career, Conklin briefly played in Germany's with Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg in 2011–12 before retiring. He transitioned to coaching in 2013, joining the as goaltending development coach for four seasons (2013–2017), where he contributed to the development of prospects like Jake Allen. In 2019, he returned to UNH as assistant coach and goaltending development specialist, leveraging his experience to mentor Wildcats netminders in the conference.

Early life and amateur career

Upbringing and education

Ty Conklin was born on March 30, 1976, in , but his family relocated to , shortly thereafter, where he grew up and developed a passion for amid the state's rugged outdoor environment. In his early years, Conklin's introduction to the sport came through playing on frozen ponds and outdoor rinks, a common practice in that honed his resilience as a young . He became the first from to reach the National Hockey League, marking a significant milestone for the state's community. Conklin attended , where he balanced academics with emerging talent before gaining early recruitment to the prestigious Shattuck-St. Mary's prep school in , as one of the program's initial standout prospects from . He graduated from Shattuck-St. Mary's in 1994, benefiting from its rigorous development system that prepared him for higher levels of competition. From a hockey-oriented , Conklin's younger brother Brice also excelled in the sport, playing as a forward for during the late 1990s. This familial support contributed to Ty's drive, with the brothers sharing practice sessions that sharpened his skills from a young age. Following Shattuck-St. Mary's, Conklin naturally progressed to junior hockey leagues.

Junior hockey

Conklin honed his goaltending skills at Shattuck-St. Mary's prep school before joining the of the (USHL) for the 1995–96 season. In his debut junior campaign, Conklin earned a spot on the USHL First Team and contributed significantly to the Gamblers' Clark playoff championship, as the team overcame deficits in the postseason to claim the title. The 1996–97 season marked Conklin's breakout year, where he appeared in 30 regular-season games for the Gamblers, recording 19 wins, a 3.21 goals-against average (GAA), a .908 save percentage, and one while helping the team secure the Anderson as regular-season champions. In total, Conklin amassed 27 wins across the regular season and playoffs that year. During the 1997 Clark Cup playoffs, Conklin started 17 games, posting 8 wins, a 3.43 GAA, and a .913 save percentage as the Gamblers advanced to before falling in a four-game sweep to the . Despite his standout junior performances, Conklin remained undrafted in the , positioning him for a college career at the .

College career

University of New Hampshire

Ty Conklin played for the Wildcats men's team from 1998 to 2001, appearing in 93 games over three seasons with an overall record of 57–23–12, a 2.18 goals-against average (GAA), .915 save percentage, and seven shutouts. A pivotal moment came during the 1998–99 season, when he served as the starting for UNH's run to the NCAA game, where the Wildcats fell 3–2 in overtime to despite his 28 saves in the final.

College achievements

During his tenure at the University of New Hampshire, Ty Conklin earned numerous individual accolades, highlighting his status as one of the top goaltenders in NCAA men's . He was a two-time finalist for the Memorial Award, recognizing the top player in NCAA men's , in both the 1999–2000 and 2000–01 seasons. Additionally, Conklin was selected to the AHCA East First All-American Team in 1999–2000 and 2000–01, an honor voted on by the American Hockey Coaches Association for outstanding performers in the eastern region. Within the Conference, he received First All-Star Team recognition in 1999–2000 and 2000–01, reflecting his consistent excellence among league goaltenders. Conklin's impact was further underscored by his conference honors, including co-winner of the Player of the Year award in 1999–2000 alongside Boston College's Mike Mottau, and sole recipient in 2000–01. These awards came on the heels of strong statistical performances, such as leading the conference with a .930 save percentage in league play during the 2000–01 season. Upon graduating, Conklin held multiple program records for goaltenders, including career (2.18), wins (57), (93), and save percentage (.915).

Professional career

Edmonton Oilers (2001–2006)

Following his successful college career at the , where he earned finalist honors, Ty Conklin signed a three-year entry-level contract as an undrafted with the on April 18, 2001. He made his NHL debut on October 16, 2001, against the , appearing in four games during the 2001–02 season as a backup to , posting a 2–0–0 record with a 1.63 goals-against average (GAA). Conklin spent the majority of his first two professional seasons developing in the () with the , Edmonton's affiliate, where he recorded a 20–15–5 mark and 2.52 GAA in 45 games during 2001–02, followed by a 25–16–4 record and 2.20 GAA in 50 games in 2002–03. Conklin's AHL tenure peaked during the 2003 Calder Cup playoffs, where he backstopped to the finals against the Aeros. In Game 2 of the series on May 31, 2003, he set an AHL record with 83 saves in a quadruple-overtime 2–1 victory, the longest game in league history at 134:56, though the Bulldogs ultimately fell in seven games. Returning to the NHL in 2003–04, Conklin emerged as a key contributor for amid injuries to , playing 38 games with a 17–14–4 record, 2.42 GAA, and .912 save percentage, including his first career on February 28, 2004, against the . During the , Conklin played for Grizzly Adams of the (DEL), appearing in 11 games with a 2.99 GAA and .920 save percentage. In the 2005–06 season, Conklin appeared in 18 games for the Oilers, serving primarily as backup to with an 8–5–1 record, 2.80 GAA, and .880 save percentage. Over his five seasons with , he played 60 NHL games, compiling a 27–19–5 record and 2.43 GAA. Conklin's most notable moment came in the , where the eighth-seeded Oilers advanced to the finals against the . In Game 1 on June 5, 2006, Roloson suffered a knee injury early in the third period with Edmonton leading 4–3; Conklin entered in relief with 5:36 remaining, facing three shots and allowing the game-winning goal by at 19:28 after a turnover behind the net, resulting in a loss in regulation. He did not appear in subsequent games as the Oilers lost the series in seven.

Columbus Blue Jackets and Buffalo Sabres (2006–2007)

Following his departure from the Edmonton Oilers as an unrestricted free agent after the 2005–06 season, Conklin signed a one-year contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets on July 7, 2006. In the 2006–07 season, Conklin appeared in 11 games for Columbus, recording a 2–3–2 mark with a 3.30 goals-against average (GAA) and .871 save percentage. His performance was inconsistent, leading to a demotion to the American Hockey League's Syracuse Crunch in late September after struggling in preseason. On February 27, 2007, the Blue Jackets traded Conklin to the in exchange for a fifth-round pick in the . With Buffalo, he played in five games down the stretch, posting a 1–2–0 record, 3.43 GAA, and .892 save percentage as the team pursued a deep playoff run. A highlight came in his first start for the Sabres on March 15, 2007, when Conklin made a career-high 42 saves to secure a 5–3 victory over the , helping end Buffalo's four-game . Overall, Conklin's 2006–07 campaign was transitional and challenging, as he adapted to two new organizations amid limited ice time and team instability.

Pittsburgh Penguins (2007–2008)

On July 19, 2007, Conklin signed a one-year, with the as an unrestricted . During the 2007–08 , Conklin emerged as the primary starter for the Penguins, appearing in 33 games and posting an 18–8–5 record with a 2.51 goals-against average and .923 save percentage. His .923 save percentage set a single-season franchise record for goaltenders appearing in at least 30 games. Conklin recorded two shutouts, including a 2–0 victory over the on December 29, 2007, and a 3–0 win against the on January 5, 2008. A highlight of Conklin's season came in the inaugural on January 1, 2008, where he started against the Sabres at Ralph Wilson Stadium and made 36 saves through regulation and overtime, plus all three attempts, to secure a 2–1 victory. This performance marked his first outdoor NHL game since starting for the in the . In the , Conklin served as the backup to as the advanced to the , where they lost to the in six games; he did not appear in any postseason contests.

Detroit Red Wings first stint (2008–2009)

On July 1, 2008, Conklin signed a one-year contract worth $750,000 with the to serve as the backup to , following his strong playoff performance with the that helped propel them to the Final. His arrival bolstered Detroit's depth in net after they won the 2008 , providing a reliable veteran option amid the team's pursuit of a repeat championship. During the 2008–09 regular season, Conklin appeared in 40 games for the Red Wings, posting a 25–11–2 record with a 2.51 goals-against average, .909 save percentage, and two shutouts while sharing duties with Osgood. One of his notable starts came on January 1, 2009, in the at against the , where he made 33 saves on 37 shots in a 6–4 victory, marking his third career outdoor NHL game and contributing to Detroit's strong road performance in the event. Conklin's steady play helped the Red Wings finish first in the Central Division with 112 points and advance deep into the . In the , Conklin served as Osgood's backup, appearing in one relief game in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals against the , where he stopped all 9 shots faced in 20 minutes. Although he did not play in the Final, where Osgood led to a seven-game loss to the , Conklin was part of the team that reached the championship series. His contributions underscored his role as a dependable reserve during Detroit's postseason run.

St. Louis Blues (2009–2011)

On July 1, 2009, Ty Conklin signed a two-year contract with the worth $2.6 million, positioning him as a reliable backup goaltender to complement incumbent starter Chris Mason. Bringing veteran poise from his role in the ' 2008 championship, Conklin provided stability during a transitional period for the franchise, which was rebuilding under new following several disappointing seasons. In the 2009–10 season, amid a midseason coaching change when was fired on January 2, 2010, and replaced by interim coach Davis Payne, Conklin appeared in 26 games, recording a 10–10–2 mark with a 2.48 goals-against average (GAA) and .921 save percentage, including four shutouts that contributed to the Blues' late push for a playoff spot despite finishing ninth in the Western Conference. The 2010–11 season brought further shifts in the Blues' goaltending tandem when the team acquired Jaroslav Halak from the on June 17, 2010, in exchange for prospects and Ian Schultz, installing Halak as the primary starter and relegating Conklin to a shared role. Conklin played in 25 games that year, posting an 8–8–4 record with a 3.22 GAA and .881 save percentage, including two , as the Blues improved to a 43–27–12 finish and returned to the for the first time since 2009. His performances, such as a 29-save against the on November 6, 2010, highlighted his contributions during a season of defensive restructuring under Payne, who was named permanent . Over his two seasons with , Conklin appeared in 51 games, compiling an 18–18–6 record with a career GAA of approximately 2.83 in colors, offering consistent depth amid the team's evolving roster and coaching dynamics. Following the expiration of his contract after the 2010–11 playoffs, Conklin became an unrestricted on July 1, 2011, and departed the organization.

second stint (2011–2012)

On July 20, 2011, Conklin signed a one-year contract worth $750,000 with the to serve as the backup goaltender to , marking his return to the organization following two seasons with the . Conklin appeared in 15 games during the 2011–12 regular season, posting a 5–6–1 record with a 3.28 goals-against average (GAA) and .884 save percentage, primarily in relief roles early in the season before earning more starts in . His performance included a in his debut on October 8 against the , where he stopped all 29 shots in a 3–0 victory, but he struggled in subsequent outings, including allowing seven goals in a loss to the on October 22. Conklin's role diminished after a poor relief appearance on February 4, 2012, against the , where he allowed three goals on nine shots in just 20 minutes, leading to the Red Wings placing him on waivers on February 20. No team claimed him, and he was assigned to the Grand Rapids Griffins of the () on February 21, where he recorded an 8–4–0 mark with a 2.40 GAA over 12 games. He was recalled on an emergency basis on March 20 after Howard suffered a , returning to the NHL lineup and going 2–1–1 in four games, including wins against the and . His final NHL appearance came on March 28, 2012, in a 4–3 loss to the , where he made 27 saves on 31 shots. Following the 2011–12 season, Conklin did not receive another NHL contract and did not play professionally in 2012–13. On July 12, 2013, the hired him as their development coach, effectively announcing his retirement from playing after a 12-year professional career that included 215 NHL games with a 96–67–21 record, 17 shutouts, and a 2.69 GAA.

International play

2004 and 2005 IIHF World Championships

Ty Conklin made his international debut for the United States at the 2004 IIHF World Championship, held in Prague and Ostrava, Czech Republic, where he appeared in five games as the primary goaltender. He posted a 4-0-1 record with a 2.14 goals-against average (GAA) and a .934 save percentage, including one shutout, contributing significantly to Team USA's surprising bronze medal finish—their first since the 1956 Winter Olympics/World Championship silver medal. Conklin's standout performance earned him the IIHF Directorate Award for Best Goaltender, recognizing his pivotal role in the tournament. The following year, amid the ongoing that made numerous professional players available, Conklin returned to represent Team USA at the 2005 IIHF World Championship in , , and , , appearing in three games with a 1-0-2 record, a 2.00 GAA, and an .885 save percentage. These appearances highlighted his early international reliability, though the team struggled overall and finished in eighth place. Conklin's selection for both tournaments underscored the credibility he had built in the NHL with the .

2011 IIHF World Championship

After a six-year absence from international competition since the 2005 IIHF World Championship, Ty Conklin was selected to the roster for the held in , serving as a at age 35 to provide stability in net alongside . Conklin's experience from prior tournaments, including earning a in , positioned him as a key figure for the team aiming to build on recent international efforts. Conklin started all four of his appearances during the preliminary round and playoffs, recording a 1-0-1-2 mark with a 3.89 goals-against average and .892 save percentage. His standout effort came in a 4-3 shootout loss to on , where he made 49 saves and was named the U.S. Player of the Game for keeping the team competitive. Overall, the goaltending tandem helped the U.S. secure three wins in seven games to advance from Group F. The reached the quarterfinals but were eliminated with a 4-0 loss to the on May 11, a game in which Conklin started and faced 31 shots. This tournament marked Conklin's final international appearance before retiring from professional hockey following the .

2004 World Cup of Hockey

Conklin was selected to the roster for the but did not appear in any games.

Coaching career

St. Louis Blues

Following his retirement from professional hockey, Ty Conklin was hired by the as their Goaltending Development Coach on July 12, 2013, a move that effectively marked the end of his playing career. In this role, he focused on mentoring young goaltenders within the organization, drawing on his prior experience as a Blues player from 2009 to 2011 to provide insider knowledge of the team's systems and culture. Conklin served in the position for four seasons, from 2013 to 2017, during which he worked closely with key prospects including Jake Allen and . He collaborated with while the latter developed in the with the , emphasizing consistency and mental preparation. Although Conklin departed the organization in 2017, his developmental work laid foundational contributions to the Blues' goaltending pipeline, indirectly supporting their victory, where Binnington emerged as the playoff starter and winner.

University of New Hampshire

In , Ty Conklin returned to the , his alma mater, as a volunteer assistant and goaltending development coach for the men's program during the 2019–20 season. This initial volunteer role allowed him to contribute his professional expertise to the Wildcats' goaltending while reconnecting with the program where he had starred as a from 1997 to 2001. Conklin continued in the assistant and goaltending development coach role through at least the 2022–23 season, focusing on developing the team's goaltenders through technical training, game preparation, and performance analysis. He leveraged his deep ties to UNH—where he set multiple records and earned All-American honors as a player—to mentor student-athletes. He departed the program prior to the 2025–26 season. Conklin's transition to college coaching at UNH followed his role as a goaltending development coach with the St. Louis Blues, providing a bridge from NHL professional experience to collegiate instruction.

Achievements

College honors

During his time at the University of New Hampshire (UNH), Ty Conklin earned numerous accolades for his goaltending performance, establishing himself as one of the top players in college hockey. In 2001, he was named a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, recognizing the best player in NCAA men's ice hockey. He also received AHCA East First-Team All-American honors that year, following a Second-Team selection in 2000. Within the Hockey East Conference, Conklin was selected to the First All-Star Team in both 2000 and 2001. He shared Player of the Year honors in 2000 with Boston College's Mike Mottau. In 2001, he co-won the Walter Brown Award with . Conklin's contributions extended to UNH's postseason success, including starting as goaltender in the team's run to the 1999 NCAA championship final as a . Upon graduating in 2001, he left as the Wildcats' career leader in goals-against average at 2.18, among other goaltending records. He was inducted into the UNH Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008.

Professional records and awards

Conklin set an (AHL) record for the most saves in a single playoff game, stopping 83 shots during a quadruple- for the over the Houston Aeros in Game 2 of the 2003 Finals. In the National Hockey League (NHL), Conklin established a single-season franchise record for the with a .923 save percentage during the 2007–08 season, achieved over 33 games while serving as a key backup . He also appeared in two as a backup: with the in 2006, where he started Game 1 but allowed a game-winning in during a 4–3 loss to the , and with the Penguins in 2008, contributing to their Eastern Conference championship run before a Finals defeat to the . Conklin started in two NHL outdoor games, making 36 saves in a 2–1 shootout victory for the Penguins against the Buffalo Sabres at the inaugural at Stadium. The following year, he started for the Red Wings in the at , recording 43 saves in a 6–4 win over the . Internationally, Conklin earned the IIHF Directorate Award for Best Goaltender at the 2004 Men's World Championship, posting a 4–0–1 record, 2.14 goals-against average, and .934 save percentage to help the secure a .

Personal life

Family

Ty Conklin is married to Conklin, with whom he has three children; their youngest, son , was born on November 15, 2008, weighing 7 pounds, 12 ounces. The couple's first child, a daughter, was born around 2005, followed by a son in 2007. has been a steadfast supporter throughout Conklin's professional career, adapting to the demands of his schedule while encouraging his pursuits. Conklin's family played a key role in his development as a hockey player, rooted in their life in , where his grandfather Robert Conklin built a backyard that served as a training ground for local children, including . This family support extended through his NHL travels, providing stability amid relocations across teams like the and . Conklin has a younger brother, Brice Conklin, born in 1977, who followed in the family tradition by playing defense for Harvard University's hockey team from 1996 to 1999, appearing in 57 games and recording 13 points.

Residence and interests

Ty Conklin resides in Rye, New Hampshire, and has maintained an off-season home in central Maine. Raised in , Conklin embraces outdoor pursuits reflective of his heritage, including hunting, fishing, and piloting a Super Cub aircraft at low altitudes over Maine's landscapes. After retiring from professional play following the 2011–12 season, Conklin has prioritized family time while engaging in analysis through his role as goaltending development coach at the from 2019 to 2024, underscoring his continued dedication to the sport. He has also developed an interest in , competing in local tournaments.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Conklin appeared in 215 regular season games over nine NHL seasons with six teams, posting an overall record of 96 wins, 67 losses, and 21 ties or overtime losses, with a 2.69 goals-against average (GAA), .906 save percentage (SV%), and 17 shutouts.

NHL Regular Season

SeasonTeamGPWLOTLMinGAGAASASVSV%SO
2001-02Edmonton Oilers4200147:3241.636662.9390
2003-04Edmonton Oilers38171442085:48842.42959875.9121
2005-06Edmonton Oilers18851922:18432.80359316.8801
2006-07Columbus Blue Jackets11232491:00273.30215188.8740
2006-07Buffalo Sabres5120227:36133.43120107.8920
2007-08Pittsburgh Penguins3318851865:33782.511013935.9232
2008-09Detroit Red Wings40251122246:02942.511033939.9096
2009-10St. Louis Blues26101021451:11602.48764704.9214
2010-11St. Louis Blues258841285:27693.22582513.8812
2011-12Detroit Red Wings15561804:34443.28378334.8841
Career21596672111527:015162.6954844968.90617

NHL Playoffs

Conklin appeared in two playoff games across two postseasons, recording no wins against one loss, a 2.38 GAA, .917 SV%, and no shutouts.
YearTeamGPWLMinGAGAASASVSV%SO
2005-06Edmonton Oilers1015:36110.7132.6670
2008-09Detroit Red Wings10019:3600.00991.0000
Career20125:1212.381211.9170

AHL Regular Season Highlights

In the (), Conklin played 129 games over parts of seven seasons with five teams, achieving a record of 56 wins, 50 losses, and 15 ties or overtime losses, along with a 2.63 GAA, .914 SV%, and 7 shutouts.
TeamGPWLT/OTLGAASV%SO
(2001-03, 2005-06)783327112.59.9155
Hartford Wolf Pack (2005-06)21012.31.9320
(2006-07)1931233.32.9020
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (2007-08)1811702.21.9192
(2011-12)128402.40.9150
Career Total1295650152.63.9147

International

Conklin represented the in three IIHF World Championships, appearing in 12 games across the tournaments in 2004, 2005, and 2011. His international career highlighted his role as a reliable backup selected from NHL rosters, contributing to Team USA's efforts in these events. In the held in the , Conklin played a pivotal role for the bronze-medal-winning American team, starting five games and earning the Directorate Award as the tournament's top for his strong performance. The secured , marking their first at the event since 1962. Conklin returned for the 2005 tournament in and the 2011 edition in , providing depth in goal but without further contention for the team. The following table summarizes Conklin's goaltending statistics from his IIHF World Championship appearances:
YearGames Played (GP)Goals Against Average (GAA)Save Percentage (SV%)
200452.14.934
200532.00.885
201143.89.892
Total122.66.910
Statistics sourced from official IIHF records via QuantHockey and Elite Prospects.

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