Mike_Reilly_(ice_hockey)

Mike Reilly (ice hockey)

Mike Reilly (ice hockey)

American ice hockey player (born 1993)


Michael J. Reilly Jr. (born July 13, 1993) is an American professional ice hockey defenseman for the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was originally selected by the Columbus Blue Jackets in the fourth round (98th overall) of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft and previously played in the NHL for the Minnesota Wild, Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers.

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Playing career

Born in Chicago, Reilly grew up in Chanhassen, Minnesota. After attending and playing for the Academy of Holy Angels and Shattuck-St Mary's, Reilly was selected by the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League (NHL) in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Opting not to sign with the Blue Jackets, he went on to play for the University of Minnesota. Reilly was named Big Ten Conference's Defensive Player of the Year and First Team All-American following both his sophomore and junior seasons.[1]

Reilly became an unrestricted free agent on June 15, 2015, after he was unable to come to terms on a contract with Columbus.[2] On July 1, he signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the Minnesota Wild worth $1.85 million,[1][3] and on January 9, 2016, Reilly made his NHL debut in a 2–1 victory over the Dallas Stars. He scored his first NHL goal on February 13, in a 4–2 loss to the Boston Bruins.[4]

On February 26, 2018, Minnesota traded Reilly to the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for a fifth-round pick in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft.[5] He signed a two-year extension with Montreal worth $3 million following the 2018–19 season.[6] On January 2, 2020, Reilly was traded to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for Andrew Sturtz and a fifth-round pick in 2021.[7]

After parts of two seasons in Ottawa, Reilly was traded to the Boston Bruins in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft on April 11, 2021.[8] On July 27, Reilly signed a three-year, $9 million contract extension with the Bruins.[9]

Due to the Bruins battling salary cap issues, while in just his second season with the club in 2022–23, Reilly was placed on waivers by the Bruins on November 9, 2022.[10] In clearing the following day, Reilly's cap hit was buried and he was re-assigned and played the remainder of the season with the Bruins' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Providence Bruins. On February 24, 2023, Reilly scored his first professional hat-trick in a 6–5 win for Providence, adding two assists as well, resulting in a five-point night.[11]

Having completed the season, on June 30, 2023, Reilly was placed on unconditional waivers for the purpose of a buyout from the remaining year of his contract with the Bruins.[12] Released to be a free agent, Reilly was immediately signed on the opening day of free agency to a one-year, $1 million contract with the Florida Panthers on July 1.[13]

Entering the 2023–24 season, Reilly was a healthy scratch for the Panthers through the first month of the season before making his debut in a 5–4 overtime victory over the Blue Jackets on November 6, 2023.[14] Reilly was scoreless in two games with the Panthers before he was placed on waivers and later claimed by the New York Islanders on November 25.[15] He made his Islanders debut in a 5–4 defeat by the New Jersey Devils on November 28.[16][17] His first goal with the Islanders was in a 5–4 overtime loss to the San Jose Sharks on December 5.[18]

Personal life

Reilly's father, Michael Sr., was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the eighth round of the 1977 NHL Amateur Draft, but ultimately never played in the NHL.[19]

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References

  1. "Wild Signs Defenseman Mike Reilly". Minnesota Wild. Retrieved July 1, 2015.[dead link]
  2. Peters, Chris. "Mike Reilly informs Blue Jackets he won't sign, hits free agency". CBS Sports. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  3. Graff, Chad (June 30, 2015). "Wild had what Mike Reilly wanted: potential, opportunity". Pioneer Press. Retrieved July 1, 2015 via twincities.com.
  4. Russo, Michael (February 16, 2016). "Wild rookie Reilly, fresh off his first goal, gets the nod from new coach". Star Tribune. Vancouver. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
  5. Cudzinowski, Matt (February 26, 2018). "Canadiens acquire Mike Reilly from Minnesota for a 5th-round pick in 2019". Montreal Canadiens. Retrieved February 26, 2018 via NHL.com.
  6. Cowan, Stu (June 27, 2019). "Canadiens sign defenceman Mike Reilly to two-year contract". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved June 27, 2019.
  7. "Ottawa Senators acquire defenceman Mike Reilly from Montreal". NHL.com. January 2, 2020. Retrieved December 10, 2023.
  8. "Bruins Acquire Mike Reilly From Senators". Boston Bruins. April 11, 2021. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  9. "Bruins, D Reilly agree to three-year extension". TSN. July 27, 2021. Retrieved November 29, 2023.
  10. "Bruins Place Mike Reilly on Waivers". Boston Bruins. November 9, 2022. Retrieved November 9, 2022.
  11. "Bruins to buy out Mike Reilly". Boston Herald. June 30, 2023. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  12. "Islanders claim Reilly". New York Islanders. November 25, 2023. Retrieved November 25, 2023.
  13. Rosner, Stefen (November 27, 2023). "Mike Reilly Ready For Opportunity With Islanders Alongside Familiar Faces". The Hockey News. Retrieved December 10, 2023.
  14. Hornick, Eric (November 28, 2023). "The Skinny: Devils 5, Islanders 4". NHL.com. Retrieved December 10, 2023.
  15. Rosner, Stefen; Yerkes, Brendan (December 5, 2023). "Islanders Allow Four Straight Goals; Fall to Sharks 5-4 in OT". The Hockey News. Retrieved December 10, 2023.
  16. "Michael J. Reilly profile". hockeydraftcentral.com. February 3, 2014. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
  17. "Reilly claims inaugural defensive player of the year". Big Ten Conference. April 1, 2014. Archived from the original on March 18, 2014. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
  18. "Big Ten Announces Hockey Postseason Honors". Bigten.org. Archived from the original on March 18, 2014. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  19. "Big Ten Announces Hockey Postseason Honors". Big Ten Conference. April 1, 2014. Archived from the original on March 18, 2014. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
  20. Gonzalez, Jason (April 10, 2015). "Minnesota's Mike Reilly earns back-to-back All-America hockey honors". startribune.com. Star Tribune. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
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