Ryan Whitney Barstool, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Podcast, Salary, and Net Worth

Ryan Whitney Bio | Wiki

Ryan Whitney is a popular American retired professional ice hockey defenseman. As of now, Ryan works as an analyst on NHL Network and a host on the Barstool Sports hockey podcast, Spittin’ Chiclets. Following playing with his high school team from Thayer Academy and the USA National Development Program, Ryan joined the college ranks at Boston University in 2001. Besides completing his freshman year, Ryan was selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins fifth overall in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft.

After parts of three seasons with the Penguins’ minor league affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, he played his NHL rookie season in 2005–06. Ryan remained in Pittsburgh for three-and-a-half seasons, helping the club to the 2008 Stanley Cup Finals. He became traded to the Edmonton Oilers in 2010 following a brief stint with the Anaheim Ducks.

Ryan has competed internationally for the United States. He received a silver medal with the United States at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Ryan reported on September 20, 2015, his retirement from professional hockey. New Amsterdam Vodka invented a drink named after Ryan called “Pink Whitney”. This pink lemonade-flavored vodka started selling in US stores in September 2019, and in Canadian stores the following November.

Ryan Whitney Age

Ryan was born on February 19, 1983, in Scituate, Massachusetts, in the United States. He is 40 years old. Ryan celebrates his birthday on February 19, every year.

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Ryan Whitney Height

He is a man of above-average stature. Ryan stands at a height of 6 ft 4 in (Approx. 1.93 m).

Ryan Whitney Family

He was born and brought up in Scituate, Massachusetts, to his parents. Ryan’s younger brother Sean played collegiate hockey at Cornell University from the 2008 through 2009 season to the 2011–12 season.

Ryan Whitney Wife

Ryan is married to his wife Bryanah Bascon Whitney a well-known American celebrity partner. The pair married in 2017 in a beautiful wedding ceremony on a place called green bridge on the Neponset Riverwalk. Ryan and his wife Bryanah have two kids named Ryder and Wyatt.

Ryan Whitney Boston University

He attended Thayer Academy, a college-prep school in Braintree, Massachusetts, in 1998, and logged important playing time with their hockey team. Head Coach Jack Foley often paired Ryan, a freshman, with senior Brooks Orpik, his future rival in college (being on separate ends of the Boston College-Boston University Rivalry), and afterward his teammate on the Pittsburgh Penguins. His size and skill drew the attention of the USA Hockey National Team Development Program. Following initially resisting the program’s invitations, Ryan left Thayer for the program, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for his senior year of high school.

Following graduating from high school, Ryan accepted a full scholarship to play for Boston University under Jack Parker. During his freshman year, Ryan recorded 21 points in 35 games and became named to the 2002 Hockey East All-Rookie Team. Later on, Ryan became selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins, as the fifth overall pick in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft. Upon finishing his third year with Boston, Ryan opted to forgo his senior year of college eligibility to turn professional. He became subsequently assigned by Pittsburgh to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, for the 2004 Calder Cup Playoffs. Ryan played in 20 games, recording 10 points, however, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton was defeated by the Milwaukee Admirals in the finals.

Ryan Whitney Hockey

As a youth, Ryan played in the 1997 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from the South Shore. Ryan was an unrestricted free agent after the 2013–14 season. Following failing to sign a contract with an NHL team, Ryan made a move to the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) and on October 16, 2014, Ryan signed a contract with HC Sochi.

He first represented USA Hockey at the 2000 World U-17 Hockey Challenge. Ryan played six games and scored his first international goal. The United States completed the tournament in fourth place. During the 2014–15 season, Ryan scored 19 points in 42 games in the inaugural season for Sochi. Being a free agent, Ryan left Russia following one season and signed a one-year contract with Swedish club Modo Hockey of the SHL on June 24, 2015. He reported his retirement on September 20, 2015, via Twitter.

Ryan Whitney Barstool

He hosted a podcast on Barstool Sports throughout the games, sharing his thoughts, feelings as well as experiences. He hosts this podcast with Paul Bissonnette. The two talk hockey and recant stories to two Stoolies, one being Rear Admiral and the other Producer Mike Grinnell.

Ryan Whitney Pink Whitney | Vodka

New Amsterdam Vodka invented a drink named after Ryan called “Pink Whitney”. This pink lemonade flavored vodka started selling in US stores in September 2019, and in Canadian stores the following November.

Ryan Whitney Nhl

He made his NHL debut with Pittsburgh in the 2005–06 NHL season, playing in 68 games. Ryan was called upon on October 31, 2005, to replace injured defenseman Dick Tärnström and stayed on the team until the season ended. Ryan’s first NHL goal came on December 1, 2005, against Henrik Lundqvist of the New York Rangers. Ryan completed the season with six goals and 32 assists.

During his second NHL season, Ryan emerged as a top offensive defenseman in the league with 59 points in 2006–07. Through the guidance of new general manager Ray Shero, the Penguins improved from a last-place finish in the Eastern Conference the year before, to a playoff berth, with Ryan part of the youth movement in Pittsburgh that included forwards Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Jordan Staal as well as goaltender Marc-André Fleury.

Ryan Whitney Spittin Chiclets | Podcast

He works as a host on the Barstool Sports hockey podcast, Spittin’ Chiclets. He hosts this podcast with Paul Bissonnette. The two talk hockey and recant stories to two Stoolies, one being Rear Admiral and the other Producer Mike Grinnell.

Ryan Whitney Salary

He earns a satisfying amount from his work as an analyst on NHL Network and a host on the Barstool Sports hockey podcast, Spittin’ Chiclets. Ryan’s average salary is $78,163 annually.

Ryan Whitney Net Worth

He works as an analyst on NHL Network and a host on the Barstool Sports hockey podcast, Spittin’ Chiclets. Therefore, Ryan has accumulated a decent fortune over the years he has worked. Ryan’s estimated net worth is $7767,745.

How Old Is Ryan Whitney

Ryan is a 40-year-old who was born on February 19, 1983, in Scituate, Massachusetts, in the United States.

Is Ryan Whitney Married

Yes, Ryan is married to his wife Bryanah Bascon Whitney a well-known American celebrity partner. The pair married in 2017 in a beautiful wedding ceremony on a place called green bridge on the Neponset Riverwalk. Ryan and his wife Bryanah have two kids named Ryder and Wyatt.

Who Is Ryan Whitney

Ryan works as an analyst on NHL Network and a host on the Barstool Sports hockey podcast, Spittin’ Chiclets. Ryan reported on September 20, 2015, his retirement from professional hockey. New Amsterdam Vodka invented a drink named after Ryan called “Pink Whitney”. This pink lemonade-flavored vodka started selling in US stores in September 2019, and in Canadian stores the following November.

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