Where does Travis Konecny live

Last Modified Feb 11, 2025 12:45 GMT
Where does Travis Konecny live
Travis Konecny (Source: Getty Images)

Travis Konecny is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward and alternate captain for the Philadelphia Flyers in the NHL. He was born March 11, 1997, in London, Ontario. The Flyers selected him in the first round, 24th overall, during the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.

Konecny grew up in Clachan, where he practiced on frozen ponds while watching hockey on TV. He started his minor hockey career with the Chatham-Kent Cyclones before moving to the PEAC hockey academy and playing for the Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs. His impressive 114-point season in 2012–13 led to him being picked first overall by the Ottawa 67's in the 2013 OHL draft. Konecny spent two and a half seasons with the 67's before being traded to the Sarnia Sting. He also represented Canada in several international tournaments.

Where does Travis Konecny Live?

Travis Konecny lives in Center City, Philadelphia, a lively downtown area. He enjoys the change from his small hometown in Clachan, Ontario, and has embraced city living.

He has convinced his Philadelphia Flyers teammate Travis Sanheim to join him in the area. They enjoy living close to each other and often drive to practice and games together.

Their friendship, marked by constant banter and pranks, has made them known as the "Odd Couple" among their teammates as per The Athletics. The duo's relationship dates back to representing Canada at the under-18 and under-20 world junior championships, but they weren't close then due to differences in leagues and age. Their friendship deepened during the 2017-18 season when Sanheim joined the Flyers and briefly roomed with Konecny.

Travis Konecny's other house

According to ABC Action News, a fire severely damaged the home of Philadelphia Flyers forward Travis Konecny in Haddonfield, New Jersey, late at night on a Tuesday. The fire broke out at 11:39 p.m., and fire crews arrived within minutes to find the house engulfed in flames. The home was deemed unsafe, with windows boarded up. Fortunately, Konecny and his family were not inside, and they were safe. The Flyers organization thanked local firefighters and police, saying via ABC Action News:

“Travis, and all members of his family, were not inside the house at the time and are safe.”

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FAQs on Travis Konecny house

A. Travis Konecny was born on March 11, 1997, in London, Ont., and raised in the nearby rural community of Clachan

A. Travis Konecny is from London, Ontario, Canada.

A. Travis Konecny was selected 25th overall in the

A. Travis Konecny wears the jersey no. 11 in Flyers.

A. Travis Konecny plays as a forward.

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