Jesse Ylönen Explained

Jesse Ylönen
Birth Date:1999 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lb:167
Position:Right wing
Shoots:Right
League:NHL
Team:Tampa Bay Lightning
Former Teams:Lahti Pelicans
Montreal Canadiens
Draft:35th overall
Draft Year:2018
Draft Team:Montreal Canadiens
Career Start:2016

Jesse Ylönen (born 3 October 1999) is a Finnish-American professional ice hockey winger for the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected in the second round, 35th overall, by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft.[1] Ylönen holds dual citizenship of Finland and the United States.[2]

Playing career

Ylönen played as a youth with his hometown club, the Espoo Blues, through to the under-18 level. After a season stint within the Jokerit junior program, Ylönen returned to the Blues making his professional debut with Espoo United of the Mestis during the 2016–17 season. In his first full season with Espoo United in 2017–18, Ylönen posted an impressive 27 points in 48 games as a rookie.

Opting to remain in Finland to continue his development, Ylönen joined the top tier Liiga club, the Lahti Pelicans, on a two-year contract on 10 April 2018.[3] Ylönen was then selected by the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL) in the second round, 35th overall, of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft.[4]

In his final year under contract with the Pelicans in the 2019–20 season, Ylönen was unable to surpass his rookie season totals, contributing with 12 goals and 22 points through 53 games. On 1 March 2020, with the Pelicans out of playoff contention Ylönen left the Liiga and signed his first contract in North America, agreeing to a contract to play the remainder of the season with the Canadiens' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Laval Rocket.[5] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ylönen never got to play a game that season for Laval.[6] On 26 March, Ylönen signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Canadiens.[7] With the pandemic delay to the beginning of the 2020–21 season, Ylönen was loaned back to the Lahti Pelicans in September to start the season, returning to Montreal with the opening of their training camp.[8] He joined Laval to start his North American career during the 2020–21 season.[7] He scored nine goals and 17 points before being recalled by Montreal on 12 May 2021.[9] He made his NHL debut in a 4–3 overtime loss to the Edmonton Oilers on 11 May 2021, the final game of the season.[10]

During the 2021–22 season, Ylönen was recalled by Montreal on 8 December 2021 after Christian Dvorak suffered an injury.[11] He made his season debut with the Canadiens in a 2–0 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks on 9 December.[12] He played on the fourth line alongside Cédric Paquette and Michael Pezzetta. He made his way up the lineup, appearing on the first line with Nick Suzuki and Mike Hoffman in his second game of the season versus the St. Louis Blues. He was then placed on a line with Jonathan Drouin and Laurent Dauphin.[13] He scored his first NHL goal on a pass from Drouin on 15 December 2021 in a 5–2 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins.[14] Ylönen was sent back to Laval on 11 April 2022.[15]

During the 2022–23 season, Ylönen was recalled by the Canadiens on 11 January 2023 and posting eight goals and 27 points in 34 games with Laval.[16] He scored his first goal of the season and had his first multi-point game in the NHL in a 5–2 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on 24 February 2023.[17] He was assigned to Laval on 9 April along with three other players, having played in 37 games with Montreal, scoring six goals and 16 points.[18]

Ylönen signed a one-year two-way contract with the Canadiens on 31 July 2023.[19]

Prior to the beginning of the NHL free agency period, Ylönen was not tendered a qualifying offer by the Canadiens before the deadline on 30 June 2024, making him an unrestricted free agent. He signed a one-year contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning the following day.[20]

Personal life

Ylönen was born in Scottsdale, Arizona, while his father, Juha, played for the Phoenix Coyotes.[21] The foregoing played seven seasons in the NHL with the Coyotes, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Ottawa Senators in addition to winning a bronze medal with the Finnish national team at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
Team LeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
2015–16 Jr. A1 0 0 0 0
2016–17 Espoo BluesJr. A37 15 16 31 144 0 0 0 4
Mestis3 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0
Espoo United Mestis48 14 13 27 20
2017–18 Espoo Blues Jr. A4 3 0 3 0
Liiga53 13 14 27 83 0 1 1 0
Lahti Pelicans Liiga53 12 10 22 14
Lahti Pelicans Liiga21 5 2 7 8
AHL29 9 8 17 6
NHL1 0 0 0 0
Laval Rocket AHL52 14 22 36 1214 3 3 6 2
Montreal Canadiens NHL14 2 3 5 2
Laval Rocket AHL39 11 21 32 162 0 0 0 0
Montreal Canadiens NHL37 6 10 16 0
Montreal Canadiens NHL59 4 4 8 12
Liiga totals127 30 26 56 303 0 1 1 0
NHL totals111 12 17 29 14

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2017FinlandU1874590
2019FinlandWJC73360
Junior totals1478150

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hickey . Pat . Canadiens' prospective draft picks for 2018: Jesse Ylonen, right wing . Montreal Gazette. 24 April 2020 . 10 June 2018.
  2. Web site: Suomalainen NHL-lupaus kerää kehuja – nyt ylistää seurajohtaja: "Hänellä on upea laukaus" . SuomiKiekko . 12 August 2019 . fi-FI . 11 July 2018.
  3. Web site: Maalivahti Olkinuora ja huippulupaus Ylönen Pelicansiin . Lahti Pelicans . 10 April 2018 . fi-FI . 10 April 2018.
  4. Web site: Cowan . Stu . Canadiens take Jesse Ylönen with their first pick in second round . . 23 June 2018 . 23 June 2018.
  5. Web site: Jesse Ylönen siirtyy Pohjois-Amerikkaan . Lahti Pelicans . 1 March 2020 . fi-FI . 28 February 2020.
  6. Web site: An Explosive Start for Jesse Ylönen . Laval Rocket . 2 March 2021 . 7 November 2023.
  7. Web site: Canadiens sign Jesse Ylönen to NHL entry-level contract . National Post . Cowan . Stu . 26 March 2020 . 6 November 2023.
  8. Web site: Habs lend Finnish prospect Jesse Ylonen to Finnish squad for the start of season . CTV News . The Canadian Press . 16 September 2020 . 7 November 2023.
  9. Web site: Canadiens' Jesse Ylonen: Promoted from AHL affiliate . CBS Sports . 12 May 2021 . 7 November 2023.
  10. Web site: McDavid up to 104 points in Oilers win against Canadiens . National Hockey League . Farrell . Sean . 12 May 2021 . 7 November 2021.
  11. Web site: Ice Chips: Habs' Price skates in full equipment . . 8 December 2021 . 7 November 2023.
  12. Web site: Fleury gets win No. 500, Blackhawks shut out Canadiens . National Hockey League . Farrell . Sean . 9 December 2021 . 7 November 2023.
  13. Web site: Basu and Godin: What Jesse Ylönen has shown in his first four games, a timely break for the Canadiens and more . . Godin . Marc Antoine . 22 December 2021 . 7 November 2023 . subscription.
  14. Web site: Canadiens' Jesse Ylonen: Pots first NHL tally . CBS Sports . 15 December 2021 . 6 November 2023.
  15. Web site: Ylönen retourné au Rocket . . fr . Ylönen returned to Rocket . QMI Agency . 11 April 2022 . 7 November 2023.
  16. Web site: Canadiens recall forward Jesse Ylonen from Laval . Sportsnet . 11 January 2023 . 7 November 2023.
  17. Web site: Ylonen scores 1st goal of season as Canadiens roll past Flyers for 5th win in 7 games . CBC Sports . Associated Press . Bracy . Aaron . 24 February 2023 . 7 November 2023.
  18. Web site: Four players loaned to Laval Rocket . National Hockey League . 9 April 2023 . 7 November 2023.
  19. Web site: Canadiens sign Jesse Ylönen to a one-year, two-way contract . . 31 July 2023 . 6 November 2023.
  20. Web site: Lightning sign four skaters to one-year, two-way contracts . Tampa Bay Lightning. NHL.com. 1 July 2024. 1 July 2024.
  21. Web site: Cowan . Stu . Canadiens draft pick Jesse Ylönen is son of former NHLer . . 17 September 2018 . 26 June 2018.