Keith Kinkaid

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Keith Kinkaid

Keith Patrick Kinkaid (born July 4, 1989) is an American professional ice hockey goaltender for the Savannah Ghost Pirates of the ECHL while under contract to the Charlotte Checkers of the American Hockey League (AHL). Originally undrafted by teams in the National Hockey League (NHL), Kinkaid has previously played for the New Jersey Devils, Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, Boston Bruins, and Colorado Avalanche.

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Keith Kinkaid
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Kinkaid with the Devils in 2013
Born (1989-07-04) July 4, 1989 (age 35)
Farmingville, New York, U.S.
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Position Goaltender
Catches Left
AHL team (P)
Cur. team
Former teams
Charlotte Checkers
Savannah Ghost Pirates (ECHL)
New Jersey Devils
Montreal Canadiens
New York Rangers
Boston Bruins
Colorado Avalanche
National team  United States
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 2011present
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Playing career

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Born and raised in Farmingville, New York,[1] Kinkaid graduated from Sachem High School East in 2007.[2]

Kinkaid played for the St. Louis Bandits of the North American Hockey League for the 2008–09 season. In February 2009, Kinkaid committed to play NCAA Division I hockey for Union College.[3] That April, Kinkaid was named MVP and Goaltender of the Year after he led all NAHL goaltenders in wins, goals-against average, save percentage and shutouts. He was also nominated for the Dave Tyler Junior Player of the Year Award.[4]

College

Kinkaid played for Union College of ECAC Hockey from 2009 to 2011. In his freshman season, Kinkaid was named to the ECAC All-Rookie Team and Third Team.

After an outstanding sophomore season in which Kinkaid posted a 25–10–3 record and led the Dutchmen to their first NCAA tournament appearance, Kinkaid was named an AHCA East First-Team All-American. He was also named to the All-ECAC Hockey First Team and awarded the Ken Dryden Award as the best goaltender in the ECAC.[5]

Kinkaid signed an entry-level contract with the New Jersey Devils in April 2011 after his sophomore season with Union.[6]

Professional

Kinkaid was assigned to the Devils' American Hockey League affiliate, the Albany Devils, for the 2011–12 season. He made his professional debut on October 9, 2011, in a 4–2 loss to the Bridgeport Sound Tigers. On October 14, Kinkaid earned his first career win in a 3–2 shootout over the Connecticut Whale.[7] During that October, Kinkaid was recalled to the NHL to play as a backup for Johan Hedberg. However, Kinkaid did not play during the 6 games he was up for and he was returned to Albany without making his NHL debut. In his second game back in the AHL, Kinkaid recorded his first professional shutout against the Norfolk Admirals.[7]

In the final stages of the 2012–13 season, Kinkaid was recalled from Albany, and made his NHL debut in a relief role with New Jersey on March 5, 2013, against the Tampa Bay Lightning at the Prudential Center.[8] He spent the entirety of the following season with the Albany Devils before being recalled in 2014.

On June 29, 2017, Kinkaid re-signed with the Devils.[9] In the 2017–18 season, after starter Cory Schneider suffered a groin injury on January 23, Kinkaid eventually served as the starter, and performed well, posting a 2.77 GAA. and a .913 save percentage. On April 5, 2018, Kinkaid made 30 saves to help the Devils beat the Toronto Maple Leafs and clinch their first playoff spot since 2012.[10]

In the following 2018–19 season, on February 25, 2019, Kinkaid was traded to the Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for a 2022 fifth-round draft pick.[11] Acquired for added insurance to the Blue Jackets' Sergei Bobrovsky and Joonas Korpisalo, Kinkaid remained on the roster as the third choice goaltender and did not make an appearance with Columbus.

As a free agent from the Blue Jackets, Kinkaid was signed to a one-year, $1.75 million contract with the Montreal Canadiens on July 1, 2019.[12] After playing six games for the Canadiens, and posting a .875 save percentage, Kinkaid was placed on waivers on December 2.[13] After going unclaimed off waivers, he was assigned to the Canadiens' AHL affiliate, the Laval Rocket. In his first return to the AHL since the 2014–15 season, Kinkaid collected just 3 wins in 13 games with the Rocket. On February 29, 2020, Kinkaid was reassigned on loan by the Canadiens to the Charlotte Checkers of the AHL, the primary affiliate of the Carolina Hurricanes.[14]

Kinkaid left the Canadiens organization after his lone season with the club, and was signed as a free agent to a two-year, $1.65 million contract with the New York Rangers on October 9, 2020.[15] Kinkaid made his Rangers debut on March 7, 2021, in the Rangers' 5–1 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins.[16]

As a free agent from the Rangers, Kinkaid was signed to a one-year, two-way contract with the Boston Bruins on July 13, 2022.[17] In the 2022–23 season, Kinkaid was reassigned to AHL affiliate, the Providence Bruins. On November 2, 2022, Kinkaid was recalled from Providence, following a lower body injury to Jeremy Swayman.[18] He made his Bruins debut, collecting 30 saves, in a 3–1 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on November 12, 2022.[19] Returned to the AHL following his lone appearance with Boston, Kinkaid earned 8 wins through 20 appearances with Providence.

On February 25, 2023, Kinkaid was traded by the Bruins to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for Shane Bowers. Acquired to add positional depth to the Avalanche organization, Kinkaid was immediately assigned to AHL affiliate, the Colorado Eagles.[20] Before he featured with the Eagles, Kinkaid was promptly recalled to the Avalanche and made his lone appearance in relief of Alexander Georgiev in a 7–3 defeat to the Dallas Stars on March 4, 2023.[21] He later returned to the Eagles and played in 7 regular season games before ending the season on the Avalanche playoff roster.

As a free agent Kinkaid left the Avalanche and opted to sign a one-year contract with the lone AHL independent club, the Chicago Wolves, on July 18, 2023.[22] Before playing a game for Chicago, however, Kinkaid signed a one-year, two-way contract to return to the New Jersey Devils on September 13.[23][24] On October 18, Kinkaid was assigned to the Chicago Wolves after clearing waivers.[25]

Kinkaid signed a professional tryout contract with the New York Islanders before the start of 2024 training camp. The team Kinkaid supported growing up.[26] The Islanders released Kinkaid on October 2. Kinkaid then signed a one-year contract with Charlotte Checkers of the American Hockey League.[27]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPWLOTLMINGASOGAASV% GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
2007–08 New York Bobcats AJHL 2820531,4585832.39.935
2007–08 Des Moines Buccaneers USHL 154928444803.41.893
2008–09 St. Louis Bandits NAHL 4030542,3937171.78.936 121027281431.15.951
2009–10 Union College ECAC 2512831,4786112.48.912
2010–11 Union College ECAC 38251032,2657531.99.920
2011–12 Albany Devils AHL 42172032,34711532.94.904
2012–13 Albany Devils AHL 45211762,64412022.72.905
2012–13 New Jersey Devils NHL 100026102.31.923
2013–14 Albany Devils AHL 43241352,5199642.29.912 413238902.26.932
2014–15 Albany Devils AHL 137237132612.19.923
2014–15 New Jersey Devils NHL 196549254002.59.915
2015–16 New Jersey Devils NHL 239911,2415822.81.904
2016–17 New Jersey Devils NHL 2681331,4856512.64.916
2017–18 New Jersey Devils NHL 41261032,29810612.77.913 202202905.87.804
2018–19 New Jersey Devils NHL 41151862,30212933.36.891
2019–20 Montreal Canadiens NHL 61133402404.24.875
2019–20 Laval Rocket AHL 133737504303.44.876
2019–20 Charlotte Checkers AHL 4211241902.24.924
2020–21 Hartford Wolf Pack AHL 2200120211.00.962
2020–21 New York Rangers NHL 93214862112.59.898
2021–22 Hartford Wolf Pack AHL 37201422,16410612.94.904
2021–22 New York Rangers NHL 110060202.00.935
2022–23 Providence Bruins AHL 208741,1235803.10.909
2022–23 Boston Bruins NHL 110060101.00.968
2022–23 Colorado Avalanche NHL 100028102.15.889
2022–23 Colorado Eagles AHL 74303981612.41.918
2023–24 Chicago Wolves AHL 2481421,3568003.54.880
NHL totals 1697058219,24144882.91.905 202202905.87.804
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International

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Year Team Event GPWLTMINGASOGAASV%
2016 United States WC 61403501903.25.871
2018 United States WC 97205261522.29.912
Senior totals 158608763422.77.892
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Awards and honors

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Award Year
NAHL
Robertson Cup champion 2008–09
Playoff MVP 2008–09
Regular season MVP 2008–09
Top Goaltender 2008–09
First Team All-Star 2008–09
College
All-ECAC Hockey Rookie Team 2009–10
All-ECAC Hockey Third Team 2009–10
All-ECAC Hockey First Team 2010–11
AHCA East First-Team All-American 2010–11
Ken Dryden Award 2010–11
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