All Aboard the Reign Train
AHL Affiliate of the
Hero Image

T.J. Tynan Named AHL's Most Valuable Player

May 09, 2022
Written By: Jared Shafran

The American Hockey League announced Monday that Ontario Reign forward T.J. Tynan has been voted the winner of the Les Cunningham Award as the AHL’s Most Valuable Player for the 2021-22 season.

The award was voted on by coaches, players, and media members in each of the league’s 31 cities.

Tynan becomes the first MVP winner in Ontario Reign team history and just the fifth player in league history to win back-to-back MVP awards, joining Paul Gardner (1985-86), Gilles Villemure (1969-70), Johnny Bower (1956-57-58), and Carl Liscombe (1948-49), and the seventh to win at least twice in his career.

Tynan scored 98 points in 62 games for the Reign during the regular season, which was the highest for any skater over a full AHL season in the last 15 years.

His 84 assists tied for the third-most in a season in AHL history, and he remarkably went consecutive games without an assist just twice all year. His production included 32 multiple-point games – compared to just 11 games with zero points – and a 13-game assist streak from Mar. 22 to Apr. 22 that was the longest in the AHL since 2012.

Tynan factored in on the scoring of 49 Ontario power-play goals (three goals, 46 assists) – 12 AHL teams did not score that many power-play goals all season – as the Reign set an AHL record for efficiency at 27.5 percent as part of their league-leading offense in 2021-22.

A native of Orland Park, Ill., Tynan has played 498 AHL games and has been the AHL’s leading scorer since he made his debut in April 2014, totaling 85 goals and 361 assists for 446 points. The three-time AHL All-Star won a Calder Cup championship with Lake Erie in 2016 and reached the Finals with Chicago in 2019, and has recorded 26 points in 46 AHL postseason games – including two in two games so far this spring. Tynan was a third-round selection by Columbus in the 2011 NHL Draft and has skated in 21 career NHL games with the Blue Jackets, Colorado Avalanche, and LA Kings, posting one assist.

The AHL’s most valuable player award honors the late Les Cunningham, a member of the AHL Hall of Fame who was a five-time league All-Star and three-time Calder Cup champion with the Cleveland Barons.

The Reign are set to begin round two of the AHL’s Calder Cup Playoffs this week, facing the Colorado Eagles in a best-of-5 Pacific Division Semifinals series. Game 1 of the series is Wednesday night in Colorado at the Budweiser Events Center at 6:05 p.m. PST. Ontario returns home to Toyota Arena for Games 3-5, with Game 3 set for Sunday evening at 8 p.m.

Fans can now secure their tickets to the postseason by purchasing a 10-ticket Flex Plan, allowing the purchaser to choose the dates they can attend. Single game tickets for Games 3 and 4 are now on sale through axs.com and ontarioreign.com.

For all the latest news and updates, download the official Reign Mobile App and follow the Reign on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.