Michael McNiven

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Michael McNiven
Born (1997-07-09) July 9, 1997 (age 27)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 199 lb (90 kg; 14 st 3 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Ligue Magnus team
Former teams
Rapaces de Gap
Montreal Canadiens
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 20182024

Michael McNiven (born July 9, 1997) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender for Rapaces de Gap of the Ligue Magnus. Originally undrafted by teams in the National Hockey League (NHL), McNiven has previously played for the Montreal Canadiens.

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Early life

McNiven was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. [1] After his parents were unable to take care of him, he was raised by his paternal grandparents, Jim and Christine. [2] Although he had limited contact with his mother, McNiven's relationship with his father improved throughout his adolescence. [3] He spent the 2012–13 minor ice hockey season as a goaltender for the Halton Hurricanes of the South-Central Triple A Hockey League (SCTA), where he posted an 11–9 record and 1.48 goals against average (GAA). [4]

Playing career

Junior

McNiven joined the Georgetown Raiders of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) for the 2013–14 season; at 16 years old, he was younger than many other players in the league, who were around the age of 20. McNiven finished the season with a 21–10 record and a .915 save percentage; despite not being expected to make the OJHL playoffs, the Raiders defeated both the Milton Menace and the Buffalo Jr. Sabres before falling to the Toronto Lakeshore Patriots in the West conference finals. [2]

The Owen Sound Attack of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) selected McNiven in the fourth round of the 2013 OHL Priority Selection, and he signed with the team that year. [4] On February 15, 2017, McNiven stopped all 16 shots he faced for his 10th career junior ice hockey shutout, passing Jordan Binnington for the most in Attack history. [5] That May, he was awarded both the Jim Rutherford Trophy as the best goaltender in the OHL, and the CHL Goaltender of the Year award. [6] He finished the season with a 41–9–4 record, 2.30 GAA, .915 save percentage, and six shutouts in 54 games. [7]

Professional

After going undrafted in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL) signed McNiven to a three-year, entry-level contract on September 24, 2015. [8] He made his NHL debut on January 24, 2022, relieving Cayden Primeau in the third period of an 8–2 loss to the Minnesota Wild. Primeau left the game after allowing five goals on 32 shots, while McNiven allowed an additional three on seven shots. [9] On March 2, 2022, McNiven was traded to the Calgary Flames in exchange for future considerations. [10] Before he made an appearance within the Flames organization, McNiven was again traded to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for future considerations on March 21, 2022. [11]

As a free agent from the Senators after his contract, McNiven went unsigned over the summer. Approaching the 2022–23 season without an NHL or American Hockey League (AHL) offer, McNiven was signed to a contract with the Greenville Swamp Rabbits of the ECHL on October 10, 2022. [12]

In November 2023, McNiven agreed to a one-year contract to join the Wheeling Nailers for the 2023–24 season. After appearing in six games for the Nailers, posting a 3.98 GAA and a save percentage of 0.859, McNiven was traded to the Savannah Ghost Pirates on December 6, 2023. [13] Just over a month later, McNiven would be traded to the Cincinnati Cyclones on January 26, 2024, his second transaction of the season. [14] However, McNiven opted to continue his professional career overseas, agreeing to a contract with the France-based Rapaces de Gap of the Ligue Magnus in early February 2024. [15]

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGPWLOTLMINGA SO GAA SV% GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
2013–14 Georgetown Raiders OJHL 35211001,8918252.6089013857783502.70.908
2014–15 Owen Sound Attack OHL 2415801,3346222.79.914
2015–16 Owen Sound AttackOHL532118102,96414532.94.9026243602213.67.875
2016–17 Owen Sound AttackOHL5441943,18412262.30.915171079924622.78.908
2017–18 Laval Rocket AHL 2561621,4078203.50.884
2017–18 Brampton Beast ECHL 40212011414.19.868
2018–19 Laval RocketAHL30111261,6196822.52.902
2018–19 Brampton BeastECHL110062201.94.935
2019–20 Laval RocketAHL3300180702.33.919
2019–20 Adirondack Thunder ECHL4310240721.75.941
2019–20 Jacksonville IceMen ECHL104515592612.79.915
2019–20 Norfolk Admirals ECHL82514763304.16.889
2020–21 Laval RocketAHL137337873412.59.895
2021–22 Laval RocketAHL114415203514.04.869
2021–22 Montreal Canadiens NHL 100020309.00.571
2021–22 Belleville Senators AHL2001100603.61.878
2022–23 Greenville Swamp Rabbits ECHL84124722002.54.913
2023–24 Wheeling Nailers ECHL62213312203.98.859
2023–24 Savannah Ghost Pirates ECHL70413281602.93.886
2023–24 Rapaces de Gap Ligue Magnus 72503892303.29.893
NHL totals100020309.00.571

Awards and honours

AwardYearRef
OHL
CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game 2014–15 [16]
F. W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy 2014–15 [17]
First All-Rookie Team2014–15 [18]
Dave Pinkney Trophy 2016–17 [lower-alpha 1] [19]
Jim Rutherford Trophy 2016–17 [6]
First All-Star Team2016–17 [20]
CHL Goaltender of the Year 2016–17 [6]
ECHL
All-Star Game 2023–24 [21]
  1. Split with Emanuel Vella as a team award for the Owen Sound Attack.

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