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Travis Konecny

Travis Konecny is a Canadian professional ice hockey player currently playing as a forward for the Philadelphia Flyers in the NHL. He also serves as an alternate captain for the team. Konecny was drafted by the Flyers in the first round, 24th overall, during the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. He is a key player for the Flyers.

2 hours ago : Flyers dominate Penguins after Konecny's Game 3 melee, creating playoff memory.

The Philadelphia Flyers put the Penguins in a 3-0 hole after a game-changing second period, sparked by a memorable penalty box melee involving Travis Konecny and others.

March 11, 1997: Travis Konecny born

On March 11, 1997, Travis Konecny was born. He is a Canadian professional ice hockey player.

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2012: Played for Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs

In 2012, Travis Konecny moved closer to London to attend the PEAC hockey academy and play for the Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs of the Alliance Hockey organization.

2012: 67's finish season with 16-46-6 record

The Ottawa 67's of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) finished the 2012–13 season with a 16–46–6 record.

2013: Selected first overall in the OHL draft

In 2013, after a 114-point season, the Ottawa 67's of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) selected Konecny first overall in the 2013 OHL draft.

2014: Named team captain for the 67's

Going into his second year with the 67's, Travis Konecny was named team captain for the 2014–15 season.

2014: International Debut and Captaincy for Canada's Under-18 Team

In 2014, Travis Konecny made his international debut with Canada's under-18 team. He captained the Canada Ontario team at the World U-17 Hockey Challenge, recording one goal and three assists in five games. In 2014, he also captained Canada at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament, scoring five goals and six points in five games, winning a gold medal. He also scored a goal in the bronze medal match against Sweden at the 2014 World U18 Championships, which Canada won 3–1.

July 16, 2015: Signed contract with Philadelphia Flyers

On July 16, 2015, Travis Konecny signed an entry-level contract with the Philadelphia Flyers.

2015: Returned to Junior Hockey Team

After attending the Flyers' training camp, Travis Konecny was sent back to his junior hockey team in time for the start of the 2015–16 OHL season.

2015: Drafted by Philadelphia Flyers

In 2015, the Philadelphia Flyers drafted Travis Konecny. He went on to play for the NHL team.

January 6, 2016: Traded to Sarnia Sting

On January 6, 2016, Travis Konecny and Sam Studnicka were sent to Sarnia in exchange for Sasha Chmelevski, Chase Campbell, and eight picks in that year's OHL draft.

October 10, 2016: Named to Flyers opening-night roster

On October 10, 2016, Flyers general manager Ron Hextall announced that both Konecny and Provorov had been named to the opening-night roster for the 2016–17 season.

2016: Traded to Sarnia Sting

At the start of 2016, Travis Konecny was traded to the Sarnia Sting in exchange for two players and eight OHL draft picks.

2016: Konecny at the 2016 World Junior Championships

In 2016, Travis Konecny represented the Canada junior team at the World Junior Championships, playing alongside Travis Sanheim. Konecny scored a goal and an assist in five tournament games, but Canada lost to Finland in the quarterfinals.

2016: Made NHL debut

Just prior to the 2016-17 season, the Flyers announced that both Konecny and Ivan Provorov would bypass the traditional tryout period for rookies and would play in the NHL for the entire season.

January 2017: Moved to top line with Giroux and Raffl

By January 2017, Travis Konecny had been moved up to the top line with Claude Giroux and Michael Raffl, although coach Dave Hakstol continued to shift skaters around while attempting to find a rhythm for the team.

2017: Konecny with the second-place team at the 2017 World Championship

In 2017, Travis Konecny made his senior national team debut, registering eight assists for the second-place team at the World Championship. He was one of five Flyers on the Canadian team that year, joining Couturier, Giroux, Brayden Schenn, and Wayne Simmonds.

2017: Experienced sophomore slump

Travis Konecny started the 2017–18 season in a sophomore slump, with only one goal in the first 16 games of the season.

December 2018: Found steady position with Giroux and van Riemsdyk

After Dave Hakstol's firing in December 2018, Travis Konecny found a steady position with Claude Giroux and James van Riemsdyk, and his scoring became consistent.

2018: Given chance on penalty kill unit

Heading into the 2018–19 season, Hakstol wanted to give Travis Konecny a chance not only as the top line right winger, but on the Flyers' penalty kill unit.

2018: Turned performance around

Travis Konecny was able to turn his performance around in the second half of the 2017-18 season, recording 33 points in the last 41 regular season games. He also scored his first NHL postseason goal in Game 2 of the 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs.

2019: Signed contract extension with Flyers

On September 16, 2019, the Flyers signed Travis Konceny to a six-year, $33 million contract extension.

2019: Led Flyers in scoring

Travis Konecny led the Philadelphia Flyers in scoring for the 2019–20 season.

2020: Experienced offensive difficulties due to COVID-19 pandemic

After leading the Flyers in scoring, Travis Konecny ran into offensive difficulties after the interruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, first with a goal drought in the Stanley Cup playoffs followed by a lackluster performance in the 2020–21 season.

2020: Invited to NHL All-Star Game

Travis Konecny received his first NHL All-Star Game invitation that season. By the time that the 2019–20 season was indefinitely paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Konecny led the team in scoring.

2020: Scored first career hat trick

Travis Konecny scored his first career hat trick in the second game of the 2020–21 season, lifting the Flyers to a 5–2 win over the Penguins.

July 25, 2024: Konecny signed contract extension

On July 25, 2024, Travis Konecny signed an eight-year, $70 million contract extension with the Flyers.

2025: Konecny at the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off

In 2025, Travis Konecny was part of the Canadian team line-up for the 4 Nations Face-Off but was a health scratch for the gold medal game between the United States and Canada, which Canada won 3-2 in overtime. Konecny received a piggy back ride from Brad Marchand to receive his medal.