Tyler Kleven

Tyler Kleven
Kleven with the Belleville Senators in 2024
Born (2002-01-10) January 10, 2002 (age 22)
Fargo, North Dakota, U.S.
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Defense
Shoots Left
NHL team Ottawa Senators
National team  United States
NHL draft 44th overall, 2020
Ottawa Senators
Playing career 2023–present

Tyler Kleven (born January 10, 2002) is an American professional ice hockey defenseman currently playing with the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). He played college hockey with the University of North Dakota. He was selected 44th overall in the second round of the 2020 NHL entry draft by the Senators. After leaving college, he began his professional career with the Senators in 2023.

Playing career

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Amateur

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Kleven joined the University of North Dakota (UND) hockey program in 2020. He spent three years with the Fighting Hawks.[1] He was known for his shot from the point, marking 20 goals and 35 points in 95 games with UND.[2] During his college career, Kleven was suspended three times.[3]

Professional

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Kleven was selected 44th overall by the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Ottawa Senators in the second round of the 2020 NHL entry draft. He signed a three-year entry-level contract on March 23, 2023, with the Senators.[2] He previously played with Senators teammates Jake Sanderson, Shane Pinto and Jacob Bernard-Docker at UND.[4] An injury to Jakob Chychrun allowed Kleven to play in his first NHL game shortly after joining the team.[5] He played his first NHL game against the Philadelphia Flyers on March 30, 2023. Another injury to a defenseman during the game, this time Travis Hamonic, forced coach D. J. Smith to play Kleven more than he would have liked, but it allowed Kleven to notch his first NHL point, an assist on a Claude Giroux goal in the third. The Senators won the game 5–4.[6] He finished the season having played eight games.[3]

Kleven attended Ottawa's 2023 training camp but was assigned to Ottawa's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Belleville Senators, to start the 2023–24 season.[7] After injuries to Thomas Chabot and Erik Brännström, Kleven was recalled by Ottawa on October 28.[8] He appeared in five games, with one assist before being returned to Belleville on 19 November.[9] He was recalled on March 28, 2024, again replacing an injured Thomas Chabot.[10] Kleven appeared in four games with Ottawa before being returned to Belleville on April 5 after Chabot returned from injury.[11]

International play

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Medal record
Representing  United States
Ice hockey
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place 2021 Canada

Kleven played for Team USA at the IIHF World Junior Championship in 2021 and 2022 and won gold in 2021.[12][13]

Following the end of the NHL season, Kleven joined the Team USA at the 2023 IIHF World Championship.[14] The team finished fourth in the tournament.[15]

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2017–18 Fargo Davies High USHS 27 9 7 16 54
2018–19 U.S. National Development Team USHL 31 2 1 3 45 2 0 0 0 19
2019–20 U.S. National Development Team USHL 17 0 2 2 37
2020–21 University of North Dakota NCHC 22 5 2 7 37
2021–22 University of North Dakota NCHC 38 7 3 10 93
2022–23 University of North Dakota NCHC 35 8 10 18 84
2022–23 Ottawa Senators NHL 8 0 2 2 2
2023–24 Belleville Senators AHL 53 5 16 21 51 7 1 2 3 6
2023–24 Ottawa Senators NHL 9 0 1 1 2
NHL totals 17 0 3 3 4

International

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Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
2018 United States U17 5 0 0 0 16
2021 United States WJC 2 0 1 1 0
2022 United States WJC 5 0 0 0 0
2023 United States WC 7 0 0 0 2
Junior totals 12 0 1 1 16
Senior totals 7 0 0 0 2

References

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  1. ^ Schlossman, Brad Elliott (March 25, 2023). "Ottawa planning to use Tyler Kleven in the NHL this season". Grand Forks Herald. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Scanlan, Wayne (March 23, 2023). "Newly-signed Senators D Tyler Kleven could be a big hit in Ottawa". Sportsnet. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  3. ^ a b Maguire, Pat (June 5, 2023). "First Impressions: Could Tyler Kleven Land a Full-Time NHL Job in Ottawa This Fall?". The Hockey News. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  4. ^ Hanna, Claire (March 24, 2023). "Kleven excited to take first skate with Sens". TSN. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  5. ^ Garrioch, Bruce (March 26, 2023). "Snapshots: Expect Senators defenceman Tyler Kleven to make his NHL debut this week". Ottawa Sun. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  6. ^ Schlossman, Brad Elliott (March 30, 2023). "Tyler Kleven tallies an assist in NHL debut". Grand Forks Herald. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  7. ^ "Ottawa Senators assign five players to Belleville". Belleville Senators. October 2, 2023. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
  8. ^ "Senators recall Tyler Kleven, Nikolas Matinpalo, place Thomas Chabot on LTIR". Sportsnet. October 28, 2023. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
  9. ^ "Senators' Tyler Kleven: Heads to AHL". CBS Sports. November 19, 2023. Retrieved November 29, 2023.
  10. ^ Warne, Steve (March 28, 2024). "Ottawa Senators Callup Tyler Kleven: "I Think That My Presence of Being Physical is Needed on This Team"". The Hockey News. Retrieved April 17, 2024.
  11. ^ "Senators' Tyler Kleven: Sent to AHL". CBS Sports. April 5, 2024. Retrieved April 17, 2024.
  12. ^ "Team USA claims gold at World Junior Championship with win over Canada". Sportsnet. The Canadian Press. January 5, 2021. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
  13. ^ Schlossman, Brad Elliott (August 10, 2022). "Tyler Kleven, Team USA open World Juniors with dominant victory". Grand Forks Herald. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
  14. ^ Schlossman, Brad Elliott (May 14, 2023). "Tyler Kleven added to U.S. Men's World Championship roster". Grand Forks Herald. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
  15. ^ "2023 Men's Worlds Insider: Record-Breaking Success, But Heartbreak In The End". Team USA. May 28, 2023. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
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Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database