He was raised in
Waltham and then
Chelmsford, Massachusetts, and attended Chelmsford High School. Aucoin spent four seasons with
Norwich University in
Northfield, Vermont, where he was the leading scorer in the
1999 NCAA Division III men's ice hockey tournament, before turning professional in 2001. Aucoin made his NHL debut during the
2005–06 NHL season with the
Carolina Hurricanes. It was at the end of this season that he was a member of the "Black Aces," a group of players kept on the roster as healthy scratches for the Hurricanes' playoff run that ended with the Hurricanes being crowned Stanley Cup champions. Aucoin did not have his name added to the cup as he did not play in any of the playoff games, but can be seen on the ice during the celebration and did receive a championship ring. He would go on to play 53 regular season games for the Hurricanes over three seasons, scoring 5 goals and 15 points. On July 3, 2008, Aucoin signed with the
Washington Capitals. After attending the Capitals training camp for the
2008–09 season, the Capitals sent Aucoin to their AHL affiliate, the
Hershey Bears. Aucoin's presence with Hershey had an immediate impact as he won the Reebok Player of the Week honors on October 12, 2008, and then the
AHL Player of the Month for October 2008. In his first 20 games of 2008, he scored 8 goals with 21 assists. In December 2008, Aucoin was called up to the NHL with the Capitals, playing in 12 games, scoring two goals and assisting on four. He was reassigned back to the Bears for the playoffs where he won the
Calder Cup in six games over the
Manitoba Moose. During the
2009–10 season, Aucoin was re-signed to a two-year contract extension on March 8, 2010. In helping the Bears capture a second consecutive Calder Cup, he was awarded the
Les Cunningham Award as the league's most valuable player during the regular season. For the
2011–12 season, Aucoin made the Capitals opening night roster due to injuries of other forwards. He played in 27 games for 11 points over the course of the season and was a regular in the playoffs. It was the most time he spent in the NHL since 2008. On July 21, 2012, Keith signed a one-year two-way deal with the
Toronto Maple Leafs organization. With the intention to bolster the offense of Maple Leafs affiliate, the
Toronto Marlies, Aucoin was directly assigned to the AHL to start the
2012–13 season. After the resolution of the
NHL lockout, Aucoin was recalled to the Maple Leafs training camp. On reassignment to the Marlies, he was claimed off
waivers from the
New York Islanders on January 17, 2013. Despite the shortened season, Aucoin played his first full season in the NHL. In 41 games, he produced 6 goals and 12 points in a checking line role and helped the Islanders return to the playoffs for the first time since 2007. On July 5, 2013, Keith signed as a free agent to a one-year deal with the
St. Louis Blues organization. Aucoin's contract with the Blues was not renewed at the end of the season. On June 13, 2014, after failing to secure a tryout with any other NHL team, Aucoin signed a two-year deal with Swiss club,
HC Ambrì-Piotta of the
National League A. Aucoin enjoyed a successful debut season in Europe with Piotta, contributing with 31 points in 41 regular season games. Unable to progress to the playoffs, Aucoin left Switzerland after one season, to sign a one-year contract in Germany with
EHC München of the
Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) on June 19, 2015. He remained with EHC München for his final three seasons before officially retiring in 2018. Having played the majority of his career in the AHL, Aucoin finishing seventh all-time in league scoring was later inducted as a part of the 2022 Class to the AHL Hall of Fame. ==Post playing career==