International Experience

Men's World Championship

  • Member of the 2014 U.S. Men's National Team that competed at the IIHF Men's World Championship in Minsk, Belarus
  • Skated in eight games, recording one goal and one assist

Profiessional Hockey

 

2023-24 — St. Louis Blues (NHL)

  • Appeared in 79 games
  • Tallied 13 goals and 16 assists for 29 points

2022-23 — Philadelphia Flyers (NHL)

  • Appeared in 81 games
  • Tallied 18 goals and 36 assists for 54 points

2021-22 — Philadelphia Flyers (NHL)

  • Appeared in 48 games
  • Tallied 10 goals and 21 assists for 31 points

2020-21 — Philadelphia Flyers (NHL)

  • Appeared in 55 games
  • Tallied 12 goals and 19 assists for 31 points

2019-20 — Philadelphia Flyers (NHL)

  • Appeared in 69 games
  • Tallied 23 goals and 18 assists for 41 points

2018-19 — Winnipeg Jets (NHL)

  • Appeared in 20 games
  • Tallied five goals and eight assists for 13 points

2018-19 — New York Rangers (NHL)

  • Appeared in 51 games
  • Tallied 14 goals and 28 assists for 42 points

2017-18 — New York Rangers (NHL)

  • Appeared in 76 games
  • Tallied 25 goals and 19 assists for 44 points

2016-17 — New York Rangers (NHL)

  • Tallied a career-high 49 points (17-32) in 76 games for the Rangers
  • Added three assists in 12 postseason games

2015-16 — New York Rangers (NHL)

  • Totaled 36 points (14-22) in 79 games for New York
  • Skated in three playoff games

2014-15 — New York Rangers (NHL)

  • Compiled 45 points (17-28) in 79 games during his rookie campaign
  • Added two goals and five assists in 19 playoff games

College Hockey

Played four seasons (2010-2014) at Boston College of the Hockey East Association

2013-14 (Senior)

  • Racked up 27 goals and 38 assists for 65 points in 40 outings with the Eagles
  • Helped lead Boston College to the NCAA Frozen Four and was a finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award
  • Earned American Hockey Coaches All-America East First Team and All-Hockey East First Team honors

2012-13 (Junior)

  • Notched 25 points (6-19) in 27 games

2011-12 (Sophomore)

  • In 44 games, tallied seven goals and 28 points to help Boston College win the NCAA Frozen Four title, as well as both the Hockey East regular-season and tournament championships

2010-11 (Freshman)

  • Skated in 31 games and collected 14 points (4-10)

Additional Notes

  • Son of Kevin and Shelagh Hayes
  • Selected in the first round (24th overall) of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks
  • Older brother, Jimmy, joined him at Boston College for the 2010-11 season and on the 2014 U.S. Men's National Team

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