Mike Reilly News
Brandon Carlo will return to the Bruins lineup on Tuesday, so Reilly will take a seat in the press box vs. the Golden Knights.
Reilly is one of 16 regulars who will not be in the Bruins lineup on Tuesday. The Bruins will need to recall multiple players from their taxi squad/AHL to fill out their lineup. Connor Clifton, who was a healthy scratch last night, should draw in to replace Reilly.
Reilly sat out of Monday's game with an undisclosed issue but will replace Jakub Zboril in the lineup on Tuesday. Reilly has picked up six assists in 11 games with the Bruins, giving him 25 assists in 51 games this season.
Reilly is a solid bottom-4 defenseman that can provide some offensive punch, particularly on the power-play. With Charlie McAvoy and Matt Grzelcyk dealing with injuries, the Bruins were looking for some veteran insurance. The 27-year-old blueliner is still looking for his first goal of the season but has collected 19 assists in 40 games.
Reilly will come out of the Senators lineup on Thursday with Brayden Coburn replacing him. Reilly is considered day-to-day, so consider him questionable for Sunday's rematch in Calgary.
Reilly sat out of the season opener on Friday but will replace Christian Wolanin on Saturday. Reilly, who had one goal and 11 assists last year, will most likely quarterback the second power-play unit.
Reilly will replace Erik Brannstrom, who was sent to the AHL on Friday. Reilly has posted four assists in 14 games this season and has 41 points (7G / 34A) in 174 carer NHL games.
The Senators blueline is extremely banged up, missing three veterans (Dylan DeMelo, Ron Hainsey and Nikita Zaitsev) so Reilly will likely get playing time over Christian Jaros or Andreas Englund. The 26-year-old has only appeared in 14 games this season, picking up four assists. His contract carries a $1.5M AAV cap-hit and expires at the end of 2021.
Reilly played in three straight games, picking up two assists, but will be replaced by Gustav Olofsson on the blueline on Saturday.
Reilly has been a healthy scratch for six straight games but will replace Brett Kulak on the Canadiens' blueline on Saturday. Reilly recorded one assist in the two games he has played this season.
Reilly had three goals and eight assists (11 points) in 57 games for Montreal last year. Reilly shuffled in and out of the Montreal lineup all season but ranked third among defensemen in PP TOI/gm (1:25) when he did play. He will likely fill the exact same role in 2020.
Reilly was a minus-1 in 18:03 TOI in last Friday’s blowout loss in Anaheim and will be replaced by Brett Kulak tonight vs. the Red Wings.
Reilly has been in the lineup for 13 consecutive games but has not registered a point, so he will be replaced by Karl Alzner on Thursday.
Reilly was a healthy scratch in Minnesota on Tuesday but is expected to replace David Schlemko on Thursday. Reilly has six points (2G / 4A) in 25 games this season.
Reilly has played pretty well for the Canadiens this season, but will be replaced by Xavier Ouellet tonight.