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Nicolas Aubé-Kubel ( ; born May 10, 1996) is a Canadian professional
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for the
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(NHL). He previously played for the
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and the
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. The Flyers selected him in the second round, 48th overall, of the 2014 NHL entry draft. Aubé-Kubel was born in
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, but moved to
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with his family at the age of two. He played
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and
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with local teams. Aubé-Kubel's performance at the midget hockey level led to his being drafted seventh overall by the
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of the
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(QMJHL) in their 2012 draft. After his first two seasons with the Foreurs, during which he was drafted by the Flyers, Aubé-Kubel had a break-out season in 2014–15, scoring 80
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and taking the team to the playoffs. He continued his strong point production into the following season, serving as assistant captain for the Foreurs. When the Foreurs' 2015–16 season came to a close, Aubé-Kubel was invited to join the
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, the Flyers'
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(AHL) affiliate, for their final six games of the season. His first full season of AHL hockey was offensively disappointing, as Aubé-Kubel was still learning the league, but the following year, he improved both on point-scoring and physicality. Aubé-Kubel made his NHL debut in 2018, but was sent back down to the Phantoms after only nine games. He did not become a staple in the Flyers' line-up until December 2019. As a fourth-line winger, Aubé-Kubel had a productive 2019–20 season, but fell victim to a
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in 2021, with a particularly high number of
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. The Flyers placed him on waivers early in the 2021–22 season, and the Colorado Avalanche claimed him. Aubé-Kubel won the
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with the Avalanche in
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.


Early life

Nicolas Aubé-Kubel was born in
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,
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on May 10, 1996, but moved to
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,
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with his mother Annie at the age of two. Aubé-Kubel and his sister Alex-Anne began skating shortly after the move. Alex-Anne became a strong
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, participating in national and international competitions, while Aubé-Kubel practiced
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and
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. He was cut from both his Pee-Wee and Midget
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teams, but developed a strong offensive repertoire on the ice. In 2011, the École secondaire Fernand-Lefebvre in Sorel-Tracy attempted to recruit Aubé-Kubel for their burgeoning
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program, but he elected to play for the
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Gaulois of the Quebec AAA Midget Hockey League. The Gaulois posted the best record in the league during the 2011–12 season, bolstered by 11 goals and 13 assists from Aubé-Kubel, for a total of 24 regular-season
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. In 11 playoff games, he scored an additional seven goals and nine assists.


Playing career


Amateur

The
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of the
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(QMJHL) selected Aubé-Kubel in the first round, seventh overall, of the 2012 QMJHL draft. As a 16-year-old rookie during the 2012–13 season, Aubé-Kubel scored 27 points in 64 games, made up of 10 goals and 17 assists. His point production nearly doubled the following year, with 22 goals and 31 assists in 65 games during the 2013–14 season. Aubé-Kubel, who played on the second offensive line, spent the season honing his defensive skills and increasing his physical strength. The Foreurs won both the
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and the QJMHL Championship title that season, but fell short of capturing the
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. After the 2013–14 season,
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of the
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(NHL) selected Aubé-Kubel in the second round, 48th overall, of the 2014 NHL entry draft. He signed an
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with the team on October 2, 2014, after appearing in a preseason game with the Flyers. Aubé-Kubel returned to the Foreurs for the 2014–15 season. After losing top scorers
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, Louick Marcotte, and
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during the offseason, the team asked Aubé-Kubel to play on the top line and focus on his offensive abilities. After a strong start to the season, scoring 14 points in the first 13 games of the year, he was sidelined with a knee injury from a November collision. When Aubé-Kubel returned to the team later in the month, he struggled to regain his momentum. Once he did, he proceeded to score 28 goals and 80 total points for the regular season, with half of his goals coming between December 6 and March 21, the end of the regular season. He helped take the Foreurs into the QMJHL playoffs, putting up 10 points in the first few rounds and advancing over the
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. The team ultimately fell in the semifinals to the
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. The 2015–16 season was a break-out year for Aubé-Kubel, who served as an assistant captain on the Foreurs for the second year in a row. His strong
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and quick skating led to consistent point production during his time on the ice. Between November 10 and December 30, Aubé-Kubel had a 15-game point streak, with an average just over two points per game. He finished the QMJHL season with 38 goals and 46 assists, for a total of 84 points in 61 games. Despite his strong scoring, the Foreurs failed to advance past the first round of QMJHL playoffs that year, falling to the
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in a best-of-seven series.


Professional


Prospect

On April 6, 2016, after the conclusion of their respective junior hockey seasons, Aubé-Kubel,
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, and Radel Fazleev were assigned to the
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, the Flyers'
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(AHL) affiliate, for the final six games of the season. In those six games, he scored two goals and one assist. The 2016–17 season was Aubé-Kubel's first full year of professional ice hockey, playing once again for the Phantoms. His performance was more modest than it had been during his junior hockey career, with only nine goals and 18 points in 71 AHL games. Flyers general manager
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told reporters that Aubé-Kubel's deficits were because he "didn't understand the American League ... It's a much higher level than junior hockey." Aubé-Kubel himself said that his main priority as a rookie was to better understand the role that he played in a professional hockey team, and that, after finding that role, he would focus on offensive performance in the following season. Aubé-Kubel returned to the Phantoms for the
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, with a considerable improvement to his scoring. He finished the season with the eighth-highest point even-strength point totals in the AHL (43), 36 of which were goals or primary assists. As his offensive ability was improving, however, Aubé-Kubel struggled with the physical element of the game, receiving three AHL suspensions for illegal head checks to his opponents, and his 86
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were the highest of any year in his career thus far. During the
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, Aubé-Kubel received a three-game suspension for an illegal head check during a division final game against the
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. The Phantoms went on to beat the Checkers in the division finals, but fell to the
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in the Eastern Conference finals.


Philadelphia Flyers

Although Aubé-Kubel attended the Flyers' training camp and played in a series of preseason matches, he and Philippe Myers were assigned to the AHL to begin the 2018–19 season. Aubé-Kubel had paired well on a line with
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and
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during a preseason match against the
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, but, at the start of the season, there was a limited role for his skill set in the roster. After playing eight games with the Phantoms, scoring three goals and four assists, Aubé-Kubel received his first NHL call-up on October 28, 2018. He made his NHL debut two days later, skating on the fourth line with
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and
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in a match against the
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. His time during his first NHL stint was limited, appearing in only nine games and never logging more than eight minutes of ice time per game. He returned to the Phantoms for the remainder of the season, missing several games with a knee injury followed by a concussion. In 54 AHL games that year, Aubé-Kubel scored 16 goals and 30 points. On July 16, 2019, the Flyers signed Aubé-Kubel to a one-year, two-way contract extension worth $700,000. Going into the
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, the Flyers experienced a change of management, with
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replacing
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as head coach. Despite impressing Vigneault in training camp, Aubé-Kubel was placed on waivers at the start of the season, to allow his assignment to the Phantoms. He played in 26 games for the Phantoms, scoring five goals and 38 assists, before receiving another recall to the Flyers on December 15. Aubé-Kubel scored his first NHL goal on December 23, in the third period of a 5–1 victory over the
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. He remained with the team for the remainder of the regular season, which was suspended on March 12, 2020, due to the
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. When the season came to an end, he had settled into a role on the fourth offensive line, alongside Michael Raffl and
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. Aubé-Kubel played in 36 games with the Flyers before the season ended prematurely, scoring seven goals and eight assists while playing on the bottom two lines. When the NHL returned to play for the
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in
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, Aubé-Kubel was one of 31 Flyers selected to play in the "bubble". He scored two goals in the Flyers' 4–1 defeat of the
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during the round-robin portion of the tournament, helping the team to clinch the top seed in the Eastern Conference. He played a total of 13 playoff games with the Flyers, scoring one assist in addition to those two goals, but missed three games with a bone bruise on his knee after blocking a shot. The Flyers ultimately fell to the
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in the second round of playoffs. On September 17, 2020, the Flyers signed Aubé-Kubel to a two-year, $2.15 million contract extension. He began the pandemic-delayed
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playing on a defensively-minded fourth line that also consisted of Laughton and Raffl. On January 19, 2021, Aubé-Kubel was fined $4,633.32, the maximum allowable under the NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement, for what
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coach
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called a "deliberate hit to the head" of skater
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. Aubé-Kubel's season performance was a regression from the year prior, with far fewer points being scored and far more penalties taken. By April 15, Aubé-Kubel ranked eighth among all NHL skaters in penalty minutes, and he was the only player in the top 15 to register 500 or fewer minutes on the ice. In the final game of the season, while playing against the
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, Aubé-Kubel collided with both T. J. Oshie and Tom Wilson, injuring both. While Wilson ultimately returned to the game, Oshie did not. He finished the season with three goals and 12 points, as well as 44 penalty minutes, in 50 games.


Colorado Avalanche

After struggling through the first part of the Flyers' 2021–22 season, with only one assist through seven games, the team placed Aubé-Kubel on waivers on November 12, where he was claimed by the
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. Aubé-Kubel made his debut with the Avalanche placed on the third-line alongside
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and Alex Newhook, in a 4–2 victory over the
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on November 17, 2021. In the following game, Aubé-Kubel registered his first goal and point with the Avalanche, scoring in a 7–3 victory over the
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on November 19, 2021. As the season progressed, the Avalanche drew praise from sportswriters for their scoring depth, with offensive production from all forward lines, including a fourth line made up of Aubé-Kubel,
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, and
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. He also received scrutiny from head coach
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for taking penalties, with Bednar telling reporters, "It's just discipline. That's what it is" after a 5-1 loss against the
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in February. Aubé-Kubel finished the regular season with a career-high 11 goals and 23 points in 73 games. The Avalanche swept the
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in the first round of the
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, with Aubé-Kubel recording 19 hits in the four-game series. He saw limited playing time as the postseason progressed, missing most of the Western Conference Final against the
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. In the
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, the Avalanche defeated the
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in six games to win their first championship since 2001. Aubé-Kubel skated in 14 postseason games, recording no points in the process. Following the win, Aubé-Kubel gained notoriety for dropping and denting the Stanley Cup, while carrying it to the team photo.


Toronto Maple Leafs

On July 13, 2022, the
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signed Aubé-Kubel as a free agent to a one-year, $1 million contract for the 2022–23 season.


Washington Capitals

On November 4, 2022, the Maple Leafs placed Aubé-Kubel on waivers after he went scoreless in six games. On November 5, he was claimed by the
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. Aubé-Kubel scored his first goal as a Capital on January 5, 2023, in the second period of a 6–2 victory over the
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. On March 3, Aubé-Kubel signed a one-year contract extension, worth $1.225 million with the Capitals. Aubé-Kubel appeared in 60 games with the Capitals during the 2023–24 season, scoring 6 goals and 16 points.


Buffalo Sabres

As a free agent from the Capitals, on July 1, 2024, Aubé-Kubel was signed to a one-year, $1.5 million contract with the Buffalo Sabres for the
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.


New York Rangers

On March 7, 2025, Aubé-Kubel was traded to the
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in exchange for
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. He was initially assigned to the
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, the Rangers AHL affiliate, but he was called up to the Rangers on March 24.


Minnesota Wild

On July 2, 2025, Aubé-Kubel signed a one-year, two-way $775,000 contract with the Minnesota Wild, starting in the 2025-26 NHL Season.


International play

Aubé-Kubel was one of 18
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players selected to represent Canada Quebec at the
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. He scored four goals and eight total points in six tournament games, and Quebec finished the tournament in fourth place after falling to the
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in the bronze medal match.


Personal life

Aubé-Kubel's cousins, T. J. and Thomas Foster, also play professional ice hockey. T. J. most recently appeared with the
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of the
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, while Thomas skated with the
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(NAIT) Ooks.


Career statistics


Regular season and playoffs


International


Awards and honours


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Aube-Kubel, Nicolas 1996 births Living people Buffalo Sabres players Canadian ice hockey right wingers Colorado Avalanche players Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States Hartford Wolf Pack players Hershey Bears players Ice hockey people from Sorel-Tracy Lehigh Valley Phantoms players New York Rangers players Philadelphia Flyers draft picks Philadelphia Flyers players Rochester Americans players Stanley Cup champions Toronto Maple Leafs players Val-d'Or Foreurs players Washington Capitals players 21st-century Canadian sportsmen