Ryan currently plays for the Kitchener Rangers of the OHL and is listed as a center/left wing. MacInnis comes in ranked 20th among North American skaters according to NHL Central Scouting.
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2014 Top Prospects Game Podcast: Ryan MacInnis, Kitchener Rangers
While the BMO CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game marks the first competitive opportunity on Saddledome ice for Ryan MacInnis of the Kitchener Rangers, there is a long history of his family’s success in the building that accommodates the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League.
Ryan MacInnis gets chance to skate on the hallowed ice that his famous father Al once ruled
The sight of the colour photo, displayed prominently on the wall outside the Calgary Flames dressing room, taking the place of the original framed image, an unfortunate a casualty of the summer flooding, is enough to make Ryan MacInnis chortle out loud in delight.
Chatham, MacInnis, Clarke: 2014 NHL Central Scouting List: North American Skaters
St Louisians Connor Chatham, Ryan MacInnis, and Blake Clarke have been named to the 2014 NHL Central Scouting Service List for North American Skaters.
Rangers rookie Ryan MacInnis to play in Top Prospects game
Kitchener Rangers forward Ryan MacInnis will play in the Top Prospects hockey game in Calgary in January.
The 17-year-old rookie is one of 40 players chosen by NHL clubs to play in the Jan. 15 game, which will feature junior hockey players from across the country and serve as a showcase for NHL draft eligible players.
Ryan MacInnis gains inspiration from famous father leading Flames to 1989 Stanley Cup
Ryan MacInnis wasn’t born when the Calgary Flames won the Stanley Cup, but he’s heard all of the stories and has seen the pictures and video evidence.
Rangers’ MacInnis getting up to speed in OHL
At 6’3-½, Kitchener Rangers’ pivot Ryan MacInnis doesn’t need much help standing out from the crowd. But when you add in the fact that the St. Louis, MO native is the scion of an NHL legend, it’s hard not to get noticed.
St. Louis is awash in hockey talent
It is no longer uncommon for St. Louis to produce players such as Connor Chatham, Ryan MacInnis and Blake Clarke, who have the skills to bypass the collegiate level and play in major junior hockey leagues.
Al MacInnis’ son positioned for success
NHL draft prospect Ryan MacInnis offers both a reflective answer and a joking reply to the question of why he doesn’t play defense as his Hall of Fame father Al did.
Ryan MacInnis hopes to follow in father’s footsteps
Ryan MacInnis is hopeful that he’ll one day be able to follow the path of his Hockey Hall of Fame father. The only difference is he’ll do so playing at a different position.
Unlike Al MacInnis, a seven-time All-Star defenseman who spent 23 seasons in the League with the St. Louis Blues and Calgary Flames, son Ryan plays center for the Ontario Hockey League’s Kitchener Rangers. The younger MacInnis was one of 39 players in attendance here at Consol Energy Center for the morning practice session in preparation for the second annual CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game.