Dominic Toninato

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Dominic Toninato
Born (1994-03-09) March 9, 1994 (age 30)
Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Center
Shoots Left
NHL team (P)
Cur. team
Former teams
Winnipeg Jets
Manitoba Moose  (AHL)
Colorado Avalanche
Florida Panthers
NHL Draft 126th overall, 2012
Toronto Maple Leafs
Playing career 2017present

Dominic Toninato (born March 9, 1994) is an American professional ice hockey forward currently playing for the Manitoba Moose in the American Hockey League (AHL) while under contract to the Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected in the fifth round, 126th overall, by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft.

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Playing career

Amateur

Toninato was born and raised in Duluth, Minnesota, and first played High School hockey with Duluth East High School. Toninato was selected as team captain for the Greyhounds in the 2011–12 season, and capped off a productive three-season career by helping the School to a fourth straight berth in the Minnesota State Class AA Tournament and delivered a 61 point season, amassing 27 goals and 34 assists in 25 outings to be selected as a Mr. Hockey Award finalist in addition to landing a spot on the All-State second team. [1] On January 24, 2012, Toninato followed his fathers footsteps in committing to a collegiate career with the University of Minnesota-Duluth. [2]

Having completed his senior year with Duluth East, Toninato closed out the season with the Fargo Force in the United States Hockey League, having been previously drafted by the club at the 2011 USHL Entry Draft. [3] In gaining attention from the professional ranks as a two-way player, Toninato in his first year of eligibility was the first Minnesota prep school player drafted in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, selected in the fifth round (126th overall) by the Toronto Maple Leafs. [4]

Toninato returned to continue his development with Fargo of the USHL for the 2012–13 season. He completed a highly-productive season, tying for eighth among league scoring with 70 points in 64 regular season outings. He added six points during a 13-game playoff run in which the Force advanced to the Clark Cup finals and was selected to the USHL's Second All-Star Team. [5]

Toninato joined the University of Minnesota-Duluth of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference and began his collegiate career in contributing with 7 goals and 15 points as a freshman in the 2013–14 season. He almost doubled his offensive output with 16 goals and 10 assists as a sophomore in the following 2014–15 campaign. [6]

In his junior season with the Bulldogs in 2015–16, Toninato saw a dip in his production, scoring 15 goals and 21 points in 40 games and suffered a second successive regional finals failure in a 3–2 defeat to Boston College. Despite a contract offer in the off-season by the Maple Leafs to turn professional, Toninato passed to return for his senior year as captain with UMD. [7]

In the 2016–17 season, Toninato registered a season best 29 points with 16 goals and 13 assists in 42 games and finished with a team-high +25 plus/minus rating. He led the Bulldogs to their first-ever NCHC title and advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four Championship game before suffering a defeat to the University of Denver. [8] He was selected to the NCHC All-Tournament Team and honored as the league's best Defensive Forward. [9]

Professional

Having completed his four-year collegiate career with the Bulldogs, Toninato was not offered an entry-level contract due to the Maple Leafs being up against the contract limit. [10] With little interest in signing an AHL contract within the organization, Toninato rights were relinquished by the Maple Leafs after the August 15, 2017, deadline. [11] [12]

As a free agent, Toninato promptly signed to a two-year, entry-level contract with the Colorado Avalanche on August 17, 2017. [13] After participating in his first rookie and main roster training camp with the Avalanche, Toninato was re-assigned to begin the 2017–18 season with AHL affiliate, the San Antonio Rampage on September 27, 2017. [14] He made his professional debut with the Rampage on opening night in a 2–1 victory over the Ontario Reign on October 7, 2017. [15] In his third game he scored his first two professional goals in a 6–2 loss to the Texas Stars on October 21, 2017. [16] Playing a two-way responsible game with the Rampage, Toninato received his first recall to the Avalanche on November 17, 2017. [17] Centering a line between Sven Andrighetto and Nail Yakupov, Toninato made his NHL debut with the Avalanche in a 5–2 defeat to the Nashville Predators on November 18, 2017. During the first period, Toninato was illegally boarded by the Predators' forward, Austin Watson, who was ejected from the game and later suspended. He missed the rest of the period with a head/neck injury before returning for the second period to play out the game. [18] On February 14, 2019 Toninato scored his first NHL goal, after not scoring during the 37 games of his rookie season, in Colorado's 4-1 win over Winnipeg. [19]

On June 29, 2019, Toninato was traded by the Avalanche to the Florida Panthers in exchange for Jacob MacDonald. [20] He agreed to his qualifying offer, accepting a one-year, two-way contract with the Panthers on July 15, 2019. [21] In the following 2019–20 season, Toninato began the campaign in the AHL with affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds. He was soon recalled to the Panthers and cemented a role as a depth forward, recording a career high 4 goals and 11 points through 46 games. He returned after the COVID-19 pandemic pause, making his post-season debut in 3 games. [6]

As an impending restricted free agent, Toninato was not tendered a qualifying offer by the Panthers and was released as a free agent. [6] On October 10, 2020, Toninato was signed to a one-year, two-way contract with the Winnipeg Jets. [22]

Personal life

His father, Jim Toninato, was also a former collegiate player with the University of Minnesota-Duluth. He collected 54 points in 155 games throughout his four-year career with Bulldogs from 1982 to 1986. [23] During his tenure with UMD, Toninato majored in Human Resources Management. [24]

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
2009–10 Duluth East High USHS 254711633250
2010–11Duluth East HighUSHS232427511233360
2011–12Duluth East HighUSHS252734612833364
2011–12 Fargo Force USHL 41012
2012–13 Fargo ForceUSHL6429417050133366
2013–14 U. of Minnesota-Duluth NCHC 35781551
2014–15 U. of Minnesota-DuluthNCHC3416102658
2015–16 U. of Minnesota-DuluthNCHC401562136
2016–17 U. of Minnesota-DuluthNCHC4216132930
2017–18 San Antonio Rampage AHL 31751224
2017–18 Colorado Avalanche NHL 3702212
2018–19 Colorado Eagles AHL571415294340222
2018–19 Colorado AvalancheNHL21010
2019–20 Springfield Thunderbirds AHL1553818
2019–20 Florida Panthers NHL4647113730000
2020–21 Manitoba Moose AHL33032
2020–21 Winnipeg Jets NHL2011031012
2021–22 Manitoba MooseAHL20112
2021–22 Winnipeg JetsNHL77771422
2022–23 Manitoba MooseAHL501916352450228
2022–23 Winnipeg JetsNHL50112
2023–24 Manitoba MooseAHL37713202820002
2023–24 Winnipeg JetsNHL151456
NHL totals1841322357961012

Awards and honors

AwardYear
USHL
Second All-Star Team 2013 [5]
College
NCHC Honorable Mention All-Star Team 2015
NCHC All-Tournament Team 2016, 2017 [25] [8]
NCHC Best Defensive Forward 2017 [9]

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Awards and achievements
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