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Dryden McKay

Dryden Dowd McKay (born November 25, 1997) is an American professional ice hockey goaltender who is currently an unrestricted free agent. He most recently played for the Newfoundland Growlers in the ECHL while under contract to the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League. He is the son of Ross McKay, a goaltender who played one game in the National Hockey League for the Hartford Whalers in 1991. After posting a shutout in a 1–0 win over St. Cloud State on October 8, 2021, McKay tied the record for career shutouts in NCAA DI men's hockey history with 26 career shutouts. He later won the 2022 Hobey Baker Award as the best NCAA men's ice hockey player.

Dryden McKay
Born (1997-11-25) November 25, 1997 (age 26)
Downers Grove, Illinois, U.S.
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 174 lb (79 kg; 12 st 6 lb)
Position Goaltender
Catches Left
AHL team
Former teams
Free agent
Toronto Marlies
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 2022–present

Early life edit

McKay was born on November 25, 1997, in Downers Grove, Illinois. Father Ross McKay was a former goaltender who played one game in the National Hockey League for the Hartford Whalers in 1991.[1] He was named after Montreal Canadiens goaltender Ken Dryden and wears number 29 in his honor.[2] Although he grew up a fan of Carey Price, McKay favored Jaroslav Halák and Juuse Saros as inspirations due to their shared lack of height.[3]

Career edit

Amateur edit

On May 6, 2014, McKay was drafted by the Waterloo Black Hawks in the United States Hockey League (USHL) Draft.[4] Prior to the 2015 Corpus Christi IceRays Main Camp, the team acquired McKay in exchange for a 2015–16 goaltender and a conditional 2016 draft pick.[5] In December of that year, McKay was recalled by the Green Bay Gamblers of the USHL for six games.[6]

On November 18, 2016, McKay signed a Letter of Intent to play NCAA Division I ice hockey for the Holy Cross Crusaders of the College of the Holy Cross.[7] However, after signing, he realized his family could not afford tuition and asked to de-commit but the school refused. After going through two appeals, he was allowed to de-commit and agreed to play with the Minnesota State Mavericks instead.[8] McKay later said he chose Minnesota State because of its proximity to his family, hockey facilities and coaching staff, and their business program.[9]

Collegiate edit

In his rookie season, McKay competed against Mathias Israelsson for the starting goaltender position. He started the first four games of the season, posting a 3–1–0 record, before sitting for seven consecutive games so Israelsson could start.[2] McKay said he and Israelsson worked together on and off the ice to improve themselves. He also praised the veteran goaltender saying: "He’s probably one of the hardest working and most prepared players — not just goalies — I’ve ever seen or played with...Just to see how hard he worked and how he treated his body, how he prepared every day, he was pretty consistent in practice."[10] Following this, he cemented the starting role and posted an 11–4–1 record with a .919 save percentage by January.[2] As the starting goaltender, McKay was the recipient of five WCHA Goaltender of the Week accolades and WCHA Goaltender of the Month and HCA National Goaltender of the Month in February. He finished the year with a .927 save percentage and 1.76 Goals against average (GAA) for an overall record of 24–7–2 through 32 starts.[11] At the conclusion of the season, McKay was named College Hockey News' 2018-19 Rookie of the Year,[12] and was selected for both the All-WCHA Second Team and All-WCHA Rookie Team.[13]

McKay returned to the Mavericks for his sophomore season, which, despite being shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was a record breaking campaign for him. During a game against the Northern Michigan Wildcats on February 8, McKay set a new Minnesota State record for most career shutouts with 12, which surpassed the previous record held by Cole Huggins.[14] He concluded the regular season ranking first in the country with 1.31 goals against average and a .942 save percentage.[11] As a result of his play, McKay was named a First Team All-American and listed as a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award.[15] He was also the recipient of the WCHA Goaltender of the Year, All-WCHA First Team, WCHA Scholar-Athlete, and WCHA All-Academic. As the Mavericks beat the Alaska Anchorage in their first-round playoff series, he established a Minnesota State goaltending record for wins in a season.[11]

When collegiate hockey resumed for the 2020–21 season, McKay continued to set new career and program records. After posting a shutout in a 5–0 win over Alabama–Huntsville Chargers on February 12, 2021, McKay ranked second all-time in NCAA DI men's hockey history with 22 career shutouts.[16] As a result of his play, McKay was the recipient of his second consecutive WCHA Goaltender of the Year award after concluding the season with a WCHA-record 1.07 GAA.[17]

In his final collegiate season, McKay tied Ryan Miller for the record of NCAA career shutouts with 26 after posting a 1–0 shutout over St. Cloud State on October 8, 2021.[18] He continued his dominant play throughout the regular season and by February led the country in wins with nine shutouts. As such, McKay was named a semifinalist for the Mike Richter Award as the top netminder in college hockey.[19] Later, in March, McKay tied with Robb Stauber and Marty Turco for most single-season men's Division I wins with his 34th victory of the season. Upon reaching this milestone, Northern Michigan coach Grant Potulny called McKay "the best player in college hockey."[20] He subsequently helped the Mavericks qualify for the 2022 Frozen Four with a record of 38–4 and ranked second in goals against. After eliminating Minnesota in the Frozen Four semifinals, McKay won the 2022 Hobey Baker Award as the best NCAA men's ice hockey player.[21]

Following the conclusion of his collegiate career, McKay announced that he had accepted a six-month ban imposed on him from the United States Anti-Doping Agency as a result of him taking a banned substance. The positive test of Ostarine was the result of him taking contaminated Quercetin vitamins as protection from COVID-19.[22]

Professional edit

Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reported on Monday, April 25, 2022, that McKay would be signing as a free agent with the Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL; this ultimately became a deal with Toronto's AHL affiliate, the Toronto Marlies,[23] though McKay spent the majority of the first year of his two year deal with Toronto's ECHL affiliate, the Newfoundland Growlers.

Career statistics edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T/OT MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2014–15 Springfield Jr. Blues NAHL 37 15 18 2 2142 99 2 2.77 .917
2015–16 Corpus Christi IceRays NAHL 34 15 14 2 1966 81 1 2.47 .921
2015–16 Green Bay Gamblers USHL 1 0 0 0 11 2 0 11.39 .667
2016–17 Madison Capitols USHL 39 18 17 3 2291 103 2 2.70 .917
2017–18 Madison Capitols USHL 49 19 24 2 2754 155 0 3.38 .907
2018–19 Minnesota State WCHA 34 24 7 2 2011 59 4 1.76 .927
2019–20 Minnesota State WCHA 37 30 4 2 2156 47 10 1.31 .942
2020–21 Minnesota State WCHA 26 21 4 0 1522 39 10 1.54 .924
2021–22 Minnesota State CCHA 43 38 5 0 2561 56 10 1.31 .931
2022–23 Newfoundland Growlers ECHL 33 19 10 1 1842 94 1 3.06 .900 12 8 3 683 31 2 2.72 .901
2022–23 Toronto Marlies AHL 2 1 0 1 124 7 0 3.38 .885
NCAA totals 140 113 20 4 8,250 201 34 1.46 .932

Awards and honors edit

References edit

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  5. ^ "IceRays Acquire Goaltender Dryden McKay". oursportscentral.com. July 24, 2015. from the original on May 30, 2022. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
  6. ^ "DRYDEN MCKAY RECALLED BY GREEN BAY GAMBLERS". goicerays.com. December 15, 2015. from the original on January 27, 2021. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
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  9. ^ Messing, Jacob (February 5, 2019). "Minnesota State Freshman Goalie Dryden McKay Among NCAA's Best". flohockey.tv. from the original on May 30, 2022. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
  10. ^ Hittinger, Jack (January 22, 2020). "'Not too excitable' McKay leading national powerhouse Minnesota State from between the pipes with video game-like numbers". uscho.com. USCHO. from the original on May 14, 2021. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
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  13. ^ "WCHA ANNOUNCES 2018-19 ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS". wcha.com. March 14, 2019. from the original on January 21, 2021. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
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  20. ^ Dudley, Kevin (March 12, 2022). "Updated: MSU downs Northern to reach CCHA championship game". Mankato Free Press. from the original on April 2, 2022. Retrieved March 14, 2022.
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  30. ^ "Six players earn All-CCHA First Team honors". CCHA. March 15, 2022. from the original on March 16, 2022. Retrieved March 16, 2022.

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Atte Tolvanen
WCHA Goaltender of the Year
2019–20, 2020–21
Succeeded by
Award Discontinued
Preceded by WCHA Player of the Year
2020–21
Succeeded by
Award Discontinued
Preceded by CCHA Goaltender of the Year
2021–22
Succeeded by
Preceded by CCHA Player of the Year
2021–22
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Preceded by Hobey Baker Award
2021–22
Succeeded by

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Dryden Dowd McKay born November 25 1997 is an American professional ice hockey goaltender who is currently an unrestricted free agent He most recently played for the Newfoundland Growlers in the ECHL while under contract to the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League He is the son of Ross McKay a goaltender who played one game in the National Hockey League for the Hartford Whalers in 1991 After posting a shutout in a 1 0 win over St Cloud State on October 8 2021 McKay tied the record for career shutouts in NCAA DI men s hockey history with 26 career shutouts He later won the 2022 Hobey Baker Award as the best NCAA men s ice hockey player Dryden McKayBorn 1997 11 25 November 25 1997 age 26 Downers Grove Illinois U S Height5 ft 11 in 180 cm Weight174 lb 79 kg 12 st 6 lb PositionGoaltenderCatchesLeftAHL teamFormer teamsFree agentToronto MarliesNHL DraftUndraftedPlaying career2022 present Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Amateur 2 2 Collegiate 2 3 Professional 3 Career statistics 4 Awards and honors 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editMcKay was born on November 25 1997 in Downers Grove Illinois Father Ross McKay was a former goaltender who played one game in the National Hockey League for the Hartford Whalers in 1991 1 He was named after Montreal Canadiens goaltender Ken Dryden and wears number 29 in his honor 2 Although he grew up a fan of Carey Price McKay favored Jaroslav Halak and Juuse Saros as inspirations due to their shared lack of height 3 Career editAmateur edit On May 6 2014 McKay was drafted by the Waterloo Black Hawks in the United States Hockey League USHL Draft 4 Prior to the 2015 Corpus Christi IceRays Main Camp the team acquired McKay in exchange for a 2015 16 goaltender and a conditional 2016 draft pick 5 In December of that year McKay was recalled by the Green Bay Gamblers of the USHL for six games 6 On November 18 2016 McKay signed a Letter of Intent to play NCAA Division I ice hockey for the Holy Cross Crusaders of the College of the Holy Cross 7 However after signing he realized his family could not afford tuition and asked to de commit but the school refused After going through two appeals he was allowed to de commit and agreed to play with the Minnesota State Mavericks instead 8 McKay later said he chose Minnesota State because of its proximity to his family hockey facilities and coaching staff and their business program 9 Collegiate edit In his rookie season McKay competed against Mathias Israelsson for the starting goaltender position He started the first four games of the season posting a 3 1 0 record before sitting for seven consecutive games so Israelsson could start 2 McKay said he and Israelsson worked together on and off the ice to improve themselves He also praised the veteran goaltender saying He s probably one of the hardest working and most prepared players not just goalies I ve ever seen or played with Just to see how hard he worked and how he treated his body how he prepared every day he was pretty consistent in practice 10 Following this he cemented the starting role and posted an 11 4 1 record with a 919 save percentage by January 2 As the starting goaltender McKay was the recipient of five WCHA Goaltender of the Week accolades and WCHA Goaltender of the Month and HCA National Goaltender of the Month in February He finished the year with a 927 save percentage and 1 76 Goals against average GAA for an overall record of 24 7 2 through 32 starts 11 At the conclusion of the season McKay was named College Hockey News 2018 19 Rookie of the Year 12 and was selected for both the All WCHA Second Team and All WCHA Rookie Team 13 McKay returned to the Mavericks for his sophomore season which despite being shortened due to the COVID 19 pandemic was a record breaking campaign for him During a game against the Northern Michigan Wildcats on February 8 McKay set a new Minnesota State record for most career shutouts with 12 which surpassed the previous record held by Cole Huggins 14 He concluded the regular season ranking first in the country with 1 31 goals against average and a 942 save percentage 11 As a result of his play McKay was named a First Team All American and listed as a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award 15 He was also the recipient of the WCHA Goaltender of the Year All WCHA First Team WCHA Scholar Athlete and WCHA All Academic As the Mavericks beat the Alaska Anchorage in their first round playoff series he established a Minnesota State goaltending record for wins in a season 11 When collegiate hockey resumed for the 2020 21 season McKay continued to set new career and program records After posting a shutout in a 5 0 win over Alabama Huntsville Chargers on February 12 2021 McKay ranked second all time in NCAA DI men s hockey history with 22 career shutouts 16 As a result of his play McKay was the recipient of his second consecutive WCHA Goaltender of the Year award after concluding the season with a WCHA record 1 07 GAA 17 In his final collegiate season McKay tied Ryan Miller for the record of NCAA career shutouts with 26 after posting a 1 0 shutout over St Cloud State on October 8 2021 18 He continued his dominant play throughout the regular season and by February led the country in wins with nine shutouts As such McKay was named a semifinalist for the Mike Richter Award as the top netminder in college hockey 19 Later in March McKay tied with Robb Stauber and Marty Turco for most single season men s Division I wins with his 34th victory of the season Upon reaching this milestone Northern Michigan coach Grant Potulny called McKay the best player in college hockey 20 He subsequently helped the Mavericks qualify for the 2022 Frozen Four with a record of 38 4 and ranked second in goals against After eliminating Minnesota in the Frozen Four semifinals McKay won the 2022 Hobey Baker Award as the best NCAA men s ice hockey player 21 Following the conclusion of his collegiate career McKay announced that he had accepted a six month ban imposed on him from the United States Anti Doping Agency as a result of him taking a banned substance The positive test of Ostarine was the result of him taking contaminated Quercetin vitamins as protection from COVID 19 22 Professional edit Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reported on Monday April 25 2022 that McKay would be signing as a free agent with the Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL this ultimately became a deal with Toronto s AHL affiliate the Toronto Marlies 23 though McKay spent the majority of the first year of his two year deal with Toronto s ECHL affiliate the Newfoundland Growlers Career statistics editRegular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP W L T OT MIN GA SO GAA SV GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV 2014 15 Springfield Jr Blues NAHL 37 15 18 2 2142 99 2 2 77 917 2015 16 Corpus Christi IceRays NAHL 34 15 14 2 1966 81 1 2 47 921 2015 16 Green Bay Gamblers USHL 1 0 0 0 11 2 0 11 39 667 2016 17 Madison Capitols USHL 39 18 17 3 2291 103 2 2 70 917 2017 18 Madison Capitols USHL 49 19 24 2 2754 155 0 3 38 907 2018 19 Minnesota State WCHA 34 24 7 2 2011 59 4 1 76 927 2019 20 Minnesota State WCHA 37 30 4 2 2156 47 10 1 31 942 2020 21 Minnesota State WCHA 26 21 4 0 1522 39 10 1 54 924 2021 22 Minnesota State CCHA 43 38 5 0 2561 56 10 1 31 931 2022 23 Newfoundland Growlers ECHL 33 19 10 1 1842 94 1 3 06 900 12 8 3 683 31 2 2 72 9012022 23 Toronto Marlies AHL 2 1 0 1 124 7 0 3 38 885 NCAA totals 140 113 20 4 8 250 201 34 1 46 932 Awards and honors editAward Year RefCollegeAll WCHA Rookie Team 2018 19 24 All WCHA Second Team 2018 19All WCHA First Team 2019 20 2020 21 25 26 AHCA West First Team All American 2019 20 2021 22 27 28 AHCA West Second Team All American 2020 21 29 CCHA Goaltender of the Year 2021 22 30 All CCHA First Team 2021 22Hobey Baker Award 2022 21 References edit Dryden McKay eliteprospects com Elite Prospects Archived from the original on December 4 2020 Retrieved February 18 2021 a b c Frederick Shane January 17 2019 Mavericks Dryden McKay is living up to his name The Free Press Archived from the original on February 6 2021 Retrieved February 18 2021 Baruch Ben February 1 2021 DRYDEN MCKAY AIMS AT RYAN MILLER S SHUTOUTS RECORD AT MSU drive4five com Archived from the original on February 19 2021 Retrieved February 18 2021 Nelson Jim May 6 2014 Waterloo adds 30 in USHL s two drafts The Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier Archived from the original on February 19 2021 Retrieved February 19 2021 IceRays Acquire Goaltender Dryden McKay oursportscentral com July 24 2015 Archived from the original on May 30 2022 Retrieved February 18 2021 DRYDEN MCKAY RECALLED BY GREEN BAY GAMBLERS goicerays com December 15 2015 Archived from the original on January 27 2021 Retrieved February 19 2021 MEN S HOCKEY SIGNS THREE TO NATIONAL LETTERS OF INTENT goholycross com November 18 2016 Archived from the original on May 30 2022 Retrieved February 18 2021 Goudie Chuck Tressel Christine May 3 2018 NCAA National Letter of Intent can be a nightmare for some families abc7chicago com Archived from the original on April 12 2021 Retrieved February 18 2021 Messing Jacob February 5 2019 Minnesota State Freshman Goalie Dryden McKay Among NCAA s Best flohockey tv Archived from the original on May 30 2022 Retrieved February 18 2021 Hittinger Jack January 22 2020 Not too excitable McKay leading national powerhouse Minnesota State from between the pipes with video game like numbers uscho com USCHO Archived from the original on May 14 2021 Retrieved February 18 2021 a b c 29 DRYDEN MCKAY msumavericks com Archived from the original on May 30 2022 Retrieved February 18 2021 CHN Tabs McKay National Rookie of the Year msumavericks com March 27 2019 Archived from the original on May 30 2022 Retrieved February 18 2021 WCHA ANNOUNCES 2018 19 ALL LEAGUE TEAMS wcha com March 14 2019 Archived from the original on January 21 2021 Retrieved February 18 2021 McKay Establishes School Career Shutout Record as 3 Minnesota State Downs 15 Northern Michigan 1 0 msumavericks com February 8 2020 Archived from the original on May 30 2022 Retrieved February 18 2021 McKay Michaelis Named USCHO First Team All Americans msumavericks com March 23 2020 Archived from the original on May 30 2022 Retrieved February 18 2021 Mavericks Overpower Chargers 5 0 Friday msumavericks com February 12 2021 Archived from the original on May 30 2022 Retrieved February 18 2021 Minnesota State leads way with four WCHA men s hockey individual awards for 20 21 season uscho com March 11 2021 Archived from the original on March 11 2021 Retrieved March 12 2021 Dudley Kevin October 8 2021 McKay ties shutout record as Mavericks down St Cloud Mankato Free Press Archived from the original on October 9 2021 Retrieved March 14 2022 Clark Rob February 22 2022 Minnesota State s McKay named semifinalist for Richter Award KEYC Archived from the original on March 18 2022 Retrieved March 14 2022 Dudley Kevin March 12 2022 Updated MSU downs Northern to reach CCHA championship game Mankato Free Press Archived from the original on April 2 2022 Retrieved March 14 2022 a b Minnesota State star goalie Dryden McKay wins Hobey Baker Award ESPN April 9 2022 Archived from the original on April 8 2022 Retrieved April 9 2022 Friedman Elliotte April 18 2022 Hobey Baker winner Dryden McKay discusses suspension for banned substance Sportsnet Archived from the original on April 18 2022 Retrieved April 18 2022 Friedman Elliotte April 25 2022 Hobey Baker winner Dryden McKay signs two year deal with Marlies Sportsnet Archived from the original on April 25 2022 WCHA Announces 2018 19 All League Teams WCHA com March 14 2019 Archived from the original on March 17 2019 Retrieved March 19 2019 WCHA Announces 2019 20 All League Teams WCHA com March 16 2020 Archived from the original on March 26 2020 Retrieved March 26 2020 WCHA Announces 2020 21 All League Teams WCHA com March 10 2021 Archived from the original on April 10 2021 Retrieved April 8 2021 2019 20 CCM AHCA Division I men s hockey All Americans announced NCAA com April 12 2020 Archived from the original on June 24 2020 Retrieved June 23 2020 McKay and Smith Named 2022 CCM AHCA West First Team All Americans Minnesota Mavericks April 7 2022 Archived from the original on April 8 2022 Retrieved April 8 2022 Boston College Minnesota North Dakota Wisconsin lead way with three All American college hockey players apiece for 20 21 season USCHO com April 9 2021 Archived from the original on April 10 2021 Retrieved April 10 2021 Six players earn All CCHA First Team honors CCHA March 15 2022 Archived from the original on March 16 2022 Retrieved March 16 2022 External links editBiographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects com or The Internet Hockey DatabaseAwards and achievementsPreceded byAtte Tolvanen WCHA Goaltender of the Year2019 20 2020 21 Succeeded byAward DiscontinuedPreceded byMarc Michaelis WCHA Player of the Year2020 21 Succeeded byAward DiscontinuedPreceded byBrady Hjelle CCHA Goaltender of the Year2021 22 Succeeded byBlake PietilaPreceded byAustin Czarnik CCHA Player of the Year2021 22 Succeeded byBlake PietilaPreceded byCole Caufield Hobey Baker Award2021 22 Succeeded byAdam Fantilli Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dryden McKay amp oldid 1187402167, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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