Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
Biography
BIOGRAPHY
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins was born April 12, 1993, in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. He is a centre in the National Hockey League.
On June 24, 2011, Nugent-Hopkins was selected first overall in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by the Edmonton Oilers. On July 2, 2011, he agreed to terms with the Oilers on a three-year NHL entry level contract. He played his first game for the Oilers in the team's first ga...
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins was born April 12, 1993, in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. He is a centre in the National Hockey League.
On June 24, 2011, Nugent-Hopkins was selected first overall in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by the Edmonton Oilers. On Jul...
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1993-04-12 (Age: 31) Burnaby, BC, CAN
2011
BIOGRAPHY
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins was born April 12, 1993, in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. He is a centre in the National Hockey League.
On June 24, 2011, Nugent-Hopkins was selected first overall in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by the Edmonton Oilers. On July 2, 2011, he agreed to terms with the Oilers on a three-year NHL entry level contract. He played his first game for the Oilers in the team's first game of the 2011–12 season on October 9, a shootout win over the Pittsburgh Penguins. Nugent-Hopkins scored the game-tying goal with less than five minutes remaining against Brent Johnson for the only Oilers tally in regulation. He also blocked two shots and was named the game's third star by sportswriters and broadcasters. In his third NHL game, on October 15, 2011, he scored his first NHL hat-trick in a losing cause against the Vancouver Canucks, setting a new NHL record for the earliest career hat trick for a first overall pick. He also set a new Oilers record for the earliest career hat trick in fewest career games, breaking Gord Sherven's record from 1984 by a margin of two games.
On November 2, 2011, Hopkins was named Rookie of the Month for October. On December 1, 2011, it was announced that Nugent-Hopkins was November's NHL Rookie of the Month, earning him the honour for the first two months of the year. He was only the second player to accomplish this feat, after Evgeni Malkin in 2007. On November 19, 2011, Nugent-Hopkins recorded five assists against the Chicago Blackhawks, with a final score of 9–2, becoming the first 18-year-old in NHL history to do so. He was also only the fourth 18-year-old player ever to record five points in a single season game.
It was announced that Nugent-Hopkins would have been playing in the all-star game if he was healthy. Despite missing 20 games in his first NHL season, Nugent-Hopkins tied Gabriel Landeskog for most points by a rookie (Landeskog had 22 goals and 30 assists, while Nugent-Hopkins had 18 goals and 34 assists). On April 23, 2012, Nugent-Hopkins was nominated for the Calder Memorial Trophy along with Gabriel Landeskog of the Colorado Avalanche – the eventual winner – and Adam Henrique of the New Jersey Devils.
At the end of the 2012–13 season, it was announced that Nugent-Hopkins would require shoulder surgery in the off-season. On September 19, 2013, Nugent-Hopkins agreed to a seven-year extension with the Oilers worth $42 million with a $6 million per year cap hit. During the 2014–15 season, Nugent-Hopkins was selected to play in the 2015 NHL All-Star game.
During the 2017–18 season Nugent-Hopkins was injured and was initially said to be out for five to six weeks. He returned to the lineup in March, almost a month and a half after the initial injury. Shortly after his return, nearing the end of the 2018 season, Nugent-Hopkins was developed into a left winger, to help with teammate Connor McDavid’s line. Despite his line's success, the Oilers failed to make the postseason. He ended the season with 48 points in 62 games. On April 23, 2018, Nugent-Hopkins was nominated for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy which is awarded to the player that best exemplifies leadership qualities and has given back to his community.
The 2018–19 season was statistically Nugent-Hopkins' best to date, with career highs in goals (28) and assists (41), for 69 points in 82 games. However, this came in the midst of another poor season for the Oilers that saw both coach Todd McLellan and general manager Peter Chiarelli sacked midway through the season. The team missed the playoffs again.
The 2019–20 season saw Nugent-Hopkins nearly equal his prior season highs in 65 games, before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic prematurely concluded it. When the NHL returned to play that July for the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs, to be held in a bubble in Toronto and Edmonton, Nugent-Hopkins was one of 31 skaters that the Oilers took into their quarantine bubble. As the fifth-ranked team in the Western Conference at the time of the halt to the regular season, the Oilers played in a qualifying round against the Chicago Blackhawks, a team they had been expected to beat. However, the team struggled, noticeably lacking in scoring from players other than Leon Draisaitl, Connor McDavid, and Nugent-Hopkins, and were eliminated 3–1 in the series by the Blackhawks. Nugent-Hopkins managed 2 goals and 6 assists in four postseason games.
In light of pandemic restrictions on cross-border travel, the NHL temporarily realigned its structure for the 2020–21 season, with all Canadian teams playing in the North Division and interdivisional play suspended. Nugent-Hopkins and the Oilers enjoyed a strong season in this new format, and advanced into the 2021 Stanley Cup playoffs for a series against the Winnipeg Jets. They were unexpectedly swept by the Jets in the first round of the 2021 Stanley Cup playoffs, with Nugent-Hopkins recording one goal and one assist in the four-game series. Following the end of the season, Nugent-Hopkins opted to forgo free agency and signed an eight-year, $41 million contract extension with the Oilers.
The 2021–22 season saw further tumult among the Oilers organization over the course of the season, which saw coach Dave Tippett replaced midseason after a strong start fell off sharply and endangered the Oilers' chances at a playoff spot. Tippett was replaced by with Jay Woodcroft, previously the coach of the Oilers AHL affiliate Bakersfield Condors. Nugent-Hopkins scored 11 goals and 39 assists over the course of the season, notably finding success later in the season when Woodcroft paired him with Warren Foegele and Derek Ryan. The Oilers defeated the Los Angeles Kings in the first round of the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs, and drew the Calgary Flames in the second round, the first playoff "Battle of Alberta" in 31 years. Nugent-Hopkins distinguished himself in Game 4 of the series, scoring two goals, including the game-winner, to push the Flames to the brink of elimination. The Oilers qualified to the Western Conference Final for the first time in Nugent-Hopkins' career, but were swept by the Colorado Avalanche. He finished the postseason with 6 goals and 8 assists in 16 games.
Nugent-Hopkins scored his 200th career goal, the game-winner, in an October 26, 2022 victory over the St. Louis Blues.