Arizona Coyotes General Manager Don Maloney announced today that the Coyotes have signed forward Ryan MacInnis to a three-year entry-level contract. As per club policy, terms of the contract were not disclosed.
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Top scorer MacInnis named Rangers’ MVP
Ryan MacInnis continued his strong finish to the season by picking up three awards at the Kitchener Rangers’ year-end banquet.
St. Louis becomes gateway to the NHL
When the NCAA Frozen Four begins in Boston next week, four St. Louis products will be spread among the programs playing for college hockey supremacy. They include Brian O’Rourke (Nebraska-Omaha), Dominic Zombo (Nebraska-Omaha), Nick Saracino (Providence) and Michael Parks (North Dakota).
Coyotes prospect profile: Ryan MacInnis
Ryan MacInnis is a couple of years away from contributing at the NHL level, but the Coyotes view him as a potential impact center as he gets stronger and older.
OHL Roundup: MacInnis leads Rangers with three points in 8-1 win over Knights
Ryan MacInnis scored twice and added an assist to power the Kitchener Rangers to an 8-1 win over the London Knights in Ontario Hockey League action Thursday night.
Arizona Coyotes Junior prospects continue to grow in number and skill
Macinnis has been deployed as a first-line center for the Rangers throughout the early portion of 2014-15. With six goals and 16 assists in 19 games, his scoring production could improve given the role he plays.
Nine sons of former NHL players take different paths to draft
That’s a high bar for Ryan MacInnis, a centre who doesn’t have the blistering shot his dad, a Hall of Fame defenceman. Marr told MacInnis to expect questions from interviewing teams about how fast he can shoot.
“I have no idea,” said MacInnis, who hasn’t tested his shot with a radar gun.
Arizona Coyotes add Ryan MacInnis, 7 others on second day of NHL draft
They took center Ryan MacInnis in the second round with the 43rd pick. The 6-foot-3, 185-pound MacInnis scored 16 goals and 37 points in 66 games with Kitchener (Ontario Hockey League) last season.
Ryan MacInnis is set to break into the NHL
In 37 years of working as an NHL security representative at Blues’ home games, Jim Maier has developed relationships with not only players, but their children as well.
He’s been asked to keep a watchful eye on kids named Carson and Ryan MacInnis, Dominic Turgeon and Mathew and Brady Tkachuk.
MacInnis earns invite to U.S. camp
Kitchener Rangers forward Ryan MacInnis is one of 42 players invited to USA Hockey’s summer evaluation camp for the world junior championships.
MacInnis, 18, is coming off a solid rookie season in the OHL in which he finished tied for third in team scoring with 37 points in 66 games.