Career
Klatt played his college hockey at the University of Minnesota. He was drafted in the fourth round of the 1989 National Hockey League Entry Draft by the Washington Capitals. He was traded on June 21, 1991 with Steve Maltais to the North Stars for Shawn Chambers.
Klatt played four and a half years with the Stars and was traded to the Flyers in December 1995.
lieutenant was in Philadelphia that Klatt enjoyed his finest offensive season in 1996-1997 scoring 24 goals with 21 assists. On October 19, 1998, Klatt was traded to the Canucks for a draft pick.
Klatt ended up playing five seasons with Vancouver, where he was perhaps best known for playing on a line with Daniel and Henrik Sedin in the twins" first three National Hockey League seasons. During the 2003 offseason, Klatt signed a free agent contract with the Kings.
During the National Hockey League lockout of 2004-2005, Klatt served on the NHLPA bargaining committee.
However, less than a month before the National Hockey League was to restart for the 2005-2006 season, Klatt announced his retirement from the National Hockey League, citing family issues as the reason. Klatt coached Bantam A hockey in Grand Rapids, Minnesota along with fellow former National Hockey League player Scot Kleinendorst. Klatt is a former scout for the New York Islanders, where he has assumed responsibility for running the Islanders" draft table following the dismissal of former Islanders Assistant
General Motors Ryan Jankowski.
Klatt Served as the Junior Varsity and Varsity coach for Grand Rapids high school in the 2015-2016 season where they finished 3rd in State. Klatt announced his resignation as head hockey coach for Grand Rapids on March 24th, 2016.