Ryan has not played an NHL game since the 2020-21 NHL season and will likely debut in the AHL this season after clearing waivers and reporting to the Chicago Wolves (AHL). The 31-year-old Ryan has 24 points (4G / 20A) in 145 career NHL games.
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Ryan has not played an NHL game since the 2020-21 NHL season and will likely debut in the AHL this season after being placed on waivers for the purpose of being reassigned to the Chicago Wolves (AHL). The 31-year-old Ryan has 24 points (4G / 20A) in 145 career NHL games.
Ryan was a seventh-round pick back in 2012 and spent seven seasons in the AHL/NHL after turning pro following his senior season at Cornell University. Since 2022, Ryan has been in Sweden playing for Malmo (SHL), where he combined for 17 goals and 47 assists (64 points) in 156 games. Ryan returns to the Hurricanes' organization, where he played four NHL gamers in 2021.
Ryan signed with the Hurricanes in the offseason and has not played very much hockey in 2021. He's only suited up in four AHL games this season but he's expected to replace Brady Skjei (upper-body) in the lineup on Thursday. Ryan has 24 points (4G / 20A) in 141 career NHL games with the Sharks and Kings.
Ben Hutton is out with an illness, so Ryan will draw back into the lineup after scratched for the last two games. Ryan has assists in back-to-back games and has five points (1G / 4A) in 33 games this season.
Ryan has been sidelined by a knee injury since December 27th but will play Wednesday vs. the Lightning. Ryan has three points (1G / 2A) in 27 games this season. So far he's played 18:48 ATOI but could be tasked with a larger role on Wednesday with both Drew Doughty and Derek Forbort likely out.
Ryan has been out since December 27th with a knee injury but is expected to be activated from IR and play vs. the Kings. Ryan will replace Derek Forbort and is expected to log big minutes on the Kings' top-pair.
With Paul Martin (ankle) sidelined, Ryan has been recalled and will make his NHL debut tonight vs. the Sabres. Ryan had 10 goals and 39 assists (49 points) in 65 games with San Jose (AHL) last season. The former seventh-round pick will make his debut on a pairing with Brent Burns.
Ryan, 23, was a seventh round pick in 2012 and has nearly topped his career-high in AHL points already this season. The New Jersey native has 25 points (5G / 20A) in 39 games with the Barracuda and patiently awaits his NHL debut.