Conor Timmins

Conor Timmins (born September 18, 1998) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman currently playing as a prospect for the Colorado Avalanche in the National Hockey League (NHL).[1]

Conor Timmins
Born (1998-09-18) September 18, 1998
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Defence
Shoots Right
NHL team Colorado Avalanche
NHL Draft 32nd overall, 2017
Colorado Avalanche
Playing career 2019present

Playing career

Junior

Timmins played minor midget with the Southern Tier Admirals of the South-Central Triple A Hockey League.[2] He was selected in the 4th round (79th overall) of the 2014 OHL Priority Selection by the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds.[3] Timmins started his first season of junior hockey with the Thorold Blackhawks of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League before being traded to the St. Catharines Falcons.[4] He debuted for the Greyhounds in the 2015–16 season, scoring 13 points in 60 games.

In the 2016–17 season, Timmins scored 61 points (7 goals and 54 assists) and played in the CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game.[5] Going into the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, Timmins was ranked the 18th best North American skater by NHL Central Scouting. [6] He was taken by the Colorado Avalanche with the first selection of the second round (32nd overall).[7] Timmins returned to the Greyhounds for the 2017–18 season, scoring 41 points (8 goals, 33 assists) in 36 games. He signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Avalanche on March 2, 2018.[8]

Professional

Timmins suffered a concussion at the end of his final season in junior hockey, and he continued to have symptoms that kept him from playing in any games for the Avalanche or their AHL affiliate, the Colorado Eagles in the 2018–19 season.[9]

On October 1, 2019, the Avalanche announced that Timmins had made the opening-night roster.[10] He made his NHL debut on the Avalanche's third defensive pairing in a 5–3 season opening victory over the Calgary Flames on October 3, 2019.[11] After his second game with the Avalanche, Timmins was re-assigned to the Colorado Eagles on October 7, 2019.[12]

International play

Medal record
Representing  Canada
Ice hockey
World Junior Championships
2018 United States

Timmins was selected to Canada's under-20 team for the 2018 World Junior Championships in Buffalo, New York, winning gold. He scored 5 points in the tournament, including an assist on the game-winning goal in the gold-medal game. He also lead the tournament in plus/minus at +15.[8]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM
2013–14 Southern Tier Admirals SCTAMM 384182239102246
2014–15 Thorold Blackhawks GOJHL 15281028
2014–15 St. Catharines Falcons GOJHL 1553812133586
2015–16 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds OHL 60491320120116
2016–17 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds OHL 6775461691117810
2017–18 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds OHL 368334143235131816
2019–20 Colorado Avalanche NHL 20000
2019–20 Colorado Eagles AHL 403242738
NHL totals 20000

International

YearTeamEventResult GPGAPtsPIM
2018 Canada WJC 71454
Junior totals 71454
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References

  1. "Conor Timmins". Elite Prospects. October 7, 2019. Retrieved October 7, 2019.
  2. "Alumni (Southern Tier Admirals AAA)". Southern Tier Admirals AAA. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  3. "Conor Timmins commits to Greyhounds". Ontario Hockey League. 23 July 2015. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  4. Potrecz, Bill (14 August 2015). "Timmins signs with Greyhounds". Niagara Falls Review. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  5. "Timmins, Frost named to 2017 Sherwin-Williams CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game Rosters". Canadian Hockey League. 14 December 2016. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  6. "2017 Draft Profile: Conor Timmins". National Hockey League. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  7. Knabenbauer, Ron (June 24, 2017). "Avalanche Picks Conor Timmins No. 32 Overall at 2017 NHL Draft". NHL.com. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  8. "Avalanche Signs Timmins to Entry-Level Contract". NHL.com. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  9. Dater, Adrian (20 March 2019). "BSN exclusive: Conor Timmins to be shut down for rest of season". BSN Denver. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  10. Parmele, Callie (2 October 2019). "Timmins Earns a Spot on Avalanche Opening-Night Roster". NHL.com. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  11. "Colorado defeats Calgary in season opener". NHL.com. October 3, 2019. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  12. Chambers, Mike (October 7, 2019). "Ian Cole nears return, Avalanche sends Conor Timmins to AHL Eagles". Denver Post. Retrieved October 7, 2019.
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