Ty Rattie
Date of birth | 5th February 1993 |
place of birth | Airdrie , Alberta , Canada |
size | 183 cm |
Weight | 76 kg |
position | Right wing |
number | #8th |
Shot hand | Right |
Draft | |
NHL Entry Draft |
2011 , 2nd round, 32nd position St. Louis Blues |
Career stations | |
2009-2013 | Portland Winterhawks |
2013-2017 |
St. Louis Blues Chicago Wolves |
2017 |
Carolina Hurricanes St. Louis Blues Chicago Wolves |
2017-2019 | Edmonton Oilers |
2019 | Yaroslavl locomotive |
2019-2020 | Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod |
Ty Rattie (born February 5, 1993 in Airdrie , Alberta ) is a Canadian ice hockey player who was last under contract with Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod from the Continental Hockey League (KHL) until July 2020, where he played in the position of right winger .
Career
Portland Winterhawks
Ty Rattie was selected in May 2008 in the Bantam Draft of the Western Hockey League (WHL) in the first round in second overall position - behind Ryan Nugent-Hopkins - by the Portland Winter Hawks . The winger then completed a few more games for lower class junior teams and moved up late in the 2008/09 WHL season in the Winterhawks squad. The following season, Rattie scored 37 scorer points in 61 games as a WHL rookie in the regular season , as well as four more points in 13 play-off games, before the Winterhawks were defeated by the Vancouver Giants in the second play-off round .
In the WHL season 2010/11 Rattie reached the WHL final for the Ed Chynoweth Cup with the Portland Winterhawks , in which he and his team had to admit defeat to the Kootenay Ice after five games of the best-of-seven series . A little later, the St. Louis Blues from the National Hockey League (NHL) selected him in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft with their first right to vote in the second round in a total of 32nd position. After Ty Rattie was not nominated for the Blues squad for the 2011/12 NHL season , he was sent back to the Winterhawks in the WHL for further development. In November 2011 he was named WHL Player of the Month after scoring 16 goals and a total of 28 points scorer in the eleven Winterhawks games that month. In total, Rattie scored 121 points in 69 games in the 2011/12 WHL season . This made him the third best scorer in the Western Hockey League, as well as the most successful points collector of the Winterhawks. In the play-offs of this season, the Portland Winterhawks reached the WHL final as in the previous season, where they were defeated in the seventh game of the best-of-seven series by the Edmonton Oil Kings . Ty Rattie scored 19 goals and a total of 33 points in 21 play-offs. This made him the second-best scorer in the league behind team-mate Sven Bärtschi .
On June 1, 2012, Rattie signed an entry-level contract with the St. Louis Blues. In the 2012/13 WHL season , Rattie scored 110 points and was the third best scorer in the WHL behind his teammates Brendan Leipsic and Nic Petan (120 each). Rattie reached the WHL final for the third time in a row with the Winterhawks and met there as in the previous season on the Edmonton Oil Kings, who they could defeat with 4-2 games. Ty Rattie scored 20 goals and 16 assists in 21 play-off games, which made him the most valuable player in the play-offs after the final . By winning the Ed Chynoweth Cup , the Portland Winterhawks also earned a participation in the Memorial Cup 2013 , where they were only subject to the Halifax Mooseheads from the Québec Major Junior Hockey League in the final . Following the season, the right-shooter was elected to the WHL West Second All-Star Team and the Memorial Cup All-Star Team. Ty Rattie ended his WHL career with 50 play-off goals as the most successful play-off goalscorer of the Western Hockey League of all time. The previous record was held by Mark Pederson , who scored 47 play-off hits from 1985 to 1988.
St. Louis, Carolina and Edmonton
At the beginning of the 2013/14 season, Rattie joined the organization of the St. Louis Blues , but in the following three and a half seasons he mainly worked for their AHL farm team, the Chicago Wolves . He was selected via the waiver in January 2017 by the Carolina Hurricanes , which only lost him to St. Louis via the waiver only one month later. After the season, the Blues did not renew the attacker's expiring contract, so he joined the Edmonton Oilers as a free agent in July 2017 . There he established himself in the NHL squad for the 2018/19 season, so that he was not used in the AHL for the first time.
KHL
In July 2019, Rattie signed a one-year contract with Lokomotive Yaroslavl to play in the Continental Hockey League , leaving North America for the first time in his career. At the end of October 2019, he moved within the league to Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod , where he ended the season.
International
Rattie represented his home country for the first time at an international tournament at the World U-17 Hockey Challenge 2010 , in which he completed five games for Team Canada Pacific and scored nine points. At the U20 Junior World Championships in 2013 he reached fourth place with the Canadian national team .
Achievements and Awards
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Career statistics
Status: end of the 2019/20 season
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season | team | league | Sp | T | V | Pt | +/- | SM | Sp | T | V | Pt | +/- | SM | ||
2006/07 | Airdrie Xtreme | AMBHL | 33 | 26th | 32 | 58 | 24 | 4th | 8th | 2 | 10 | 4th | ||||
2007/08 | Airdrie Xtreme | AMBHL | 33 | 75 | 56 | 131 | 101 | 10 | 12 | 11 | 23 | 16 | ||||
2008/09 | UFA bison | AMHL | 34 | 29 | 25th | 54 | 12 | 3 | 1 | 4th | 5 | 2 | ||||
2008/09 | Portland Winter Hawks | WHL | 10 | 1 | 0 | 1 | -3 | 0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
2009/10 | Portland Winterhawks | WHL | 61 | 17th | 20th | 37 | +10 | 38 | 13 | 2 | 2 | 4th | +3 | 12 | ||
2010/11 | Portland Winterhawks | WHL | 67 | 28 | 51 | 79 | +20 | 55 | 21st | 9 | 13 | 22nd | +11 | 22nd | ||
2011/12 | Portland Winterhawks | WHL | 69 | 57 | 64 | 121 | +23 | 54 | 21st | 19th | 14th | 33 | +10 | 12 | ||
2012/13 | Portland Winterhawks | WHL | 62 | 48 | 62 | 110 | +56 | 27 | 21st | 20th | 16 | 36 | +14 | 17th | ||
2013 | Portland Winterhawks | Memorial Cup | 5 | 6th | 6th | 12 | +6 | 6th | ||||||||
2013/14 | Chicago Wolves | AHL | 72 | 31 | 17th | 48 | +5 | 37 | 9 | 1 | 2 | 3 | -5 | 4th | ||
2013/14 | St. Louis Blues | NHL | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -2 | 0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
2014/15 | Chicago Wolves | AHL | 59 | 21st | 21st | 42 | +7 | 12 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -3 | 2 | ||
2014/15 | St. Louis Blues | NHL | 11 | 0 | 2 | 2 | ± 0 | 2 | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
2015/16 | Chicago Wolves | AHL | 62 | 17th | 29 | 46 | -12 | 28 | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
2015/16 | St. Louis Blues | NHL | 13 | 4th | 2 | 6th | +1 | 4th | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
2016/17 | Chicago Wolves | AHL | 22nd | 2 | 3 | 5 | -1 | 2 | 9 | 2 | 2 | 4th | –7 | 14th | ||
2016/17 | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL | 5 | 0 | 2 | 2 | -2 | 0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
2016/17 | St. Louis Blues | NHL | 4th | 0 | 0 | 0 | ± 0 | 0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
2017/18 | Bakersfield Condors | AHL | 53 | 21st | 22nd | 43 | -15 | 24 | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
2017/18 | Edmonton Oilers | NHL | 14th | 5 | 4th | 9 | +1 | 2 | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
2018/19 | Edmonton Oilers | NHL | 50 | 4th | 7th | 11 | -2 | 4th | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
2019/20 | Yaroslavl locomotive | KHL | 16 | 3 | 6th | 9 | 4th | -4 | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
2019/20 | Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod | KHL | 36 | 8th | 17th | 25th | 16 | -10 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 24 | -1 | ||
AMBHL overall | 66 | 101 | 88 | 189 | 125 | 14th | 20th | 13 | 33 | 20th | ||||||
WHL overall | 269 | 151 | 197 | 348 | +106 | 174 | 76 | 50 | 45 | 95 | +38 | 63 | ||||
AHL total | 268 | 92 | 92 | 184 | -16 | 103 | 21st | 3 | 4th | 7th | -15 | 20th | ||||
NHL overall | 98 | 13 | 17th | 30th | -4 | 12 | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||||
KHL total | 52 | 11 | 23 | 34 | 20th | -14 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 24 | -1 |
International
year | team | event | result | Sp | T | V | Pt | SM | |
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2010 | Canada Pacific | U17-WHC | 4th Place | 5 | 2 | 7th | 9 | 6th | |
2013 | Canada | U20 World Cup | 4th Place | 6th | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | |
Juniors overall | 11 | 5 | 7th | 12 | 6th |
( Legend for player statistics: Sp or GP = games played; T or G = goals scored; V or A = assists scored ; Pkt or Pts = scorer points scored ; SM or PIM = penalty minutes received ; +/− = plus / minus balance; PP = overpaid goals scored ; SH = underpaid goals scored ; GW = winning goals scored; 1 play-downs / relegation )
Web links
- Ty Rattie in the database of the National Hockey League (English)
- Ty Rattie at eliteprospects.com (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ hockeysfuture.com, Red Deer Rebels Select Ryan Nugent-Hopkins with First Overall Bantam Draft Pick. Retrieved February 3, 2012 .
- ↑ hockeysfuture.com, Ty Rattie named WHL Player of the Month. Retrieved February 3, 2012 .
- ↑ Blues Sign Top Draft Pick from 2011. St. Louis Blues , June 1, 2012, accessed June 5, 2012 .
- ↑ Chris Pinkert: Rattie Sets Record in WHL Championship. May 13, 2013, accessed June 29, 2013 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Rattie, Ty |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Canadian ice hockey player |
DATE OF BIRTH | 5th February 1993 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Airdrie , Alberta , Canada |