Ritchie has 13 goals, 13 assists, 120 SOG, 53 PIMs and a -21 plus/minus through 74 games with Calgary and Arizona but will not be in the Flames' lineup Wednesday as they take on San Jose. The 27-year-old was the Flames' final shooter in their previous loss which mathematically eliminated Calgary from the playoffs.
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Ritchie was dealt to the Flames on Trade Deadline day in a rare four-player which saw him and his brother (Brett) swap teams and will be making his Calgary debut Monday. The 27-year-old had nine goals, 12 assists, 87 SOG and a -15 plus/minus through 58 games with Arizona before the trade.
Ritchie has nine goals, 12 assists, 87 SOG, 43 PIMs and a -15 plus/minus through 58 games played with the Arizona Coyotes and has been traded alongside Troy Stecher for Connor Mackey and Brett Ritchie. The 27-year-old now joins his fourth NHL team across 465 career NHL games.
Ritchie has not played since Dec. 1st but will return to the Coyotes lineup Friday vs. Boston. The 27-year-old has six goals, 10 points and a -7 plus/minus through 21 games played this season.
Ritchie missed Wednesday's game vs. the Blackhawks and will miss his second straight game on Friday. With Ritchie and Jay Beagle (lower-body) both out, Bokondji Imama was recalled from Tucson (AHL) and is expected to make his NHL debut.
Ritchie was supposed to make his debut on Wednesday but had to sit out due to immigration issues. Ritchie, who has two goals and seven assists in 33 games this season, will make his debut on a line with Barrett Hayton and Loui Eriksson.
Ritchie was acquired from the Maple Leafs on Monday in a trade that sent Ilya Lyubushkin to Toronto. He will replace Andrew Ladd in the lineup and will most likely start in the bottom-6. Ritchie has just two goals with seven assists (nine points) in 33 games this season.
Ritchie signed a two-year, $5.0M deal with the Maple Leafs in the offseason but had a hard time finding a full-time spot in the lineup. Overall, he had nine points (2G / 7A) in 33 games with the Maple Leafs before being waived and sent to the Marlies. He had one goal in two AHL games. Ritchie should have no problem finding playing time with the Coyotes.
Ritchie was one of three players added to the COVID-19 protocol list and will not be available on Saturday. Pierre Engvall (COVID-19 protocol) is expected to be back in the lineup to replace Ritchie.
Ritchie was left back in Toronto with a non-COVID illness, so he will not play Tuesday in Edmonton. Brett Seney was recalled from Toronto (AHL) and may replace Ritchie in the lineup tomorrow.
Ritchie was acquired from the Ducks on Monday and will make his debut tonight vs. the Flames. Ritchie is coming off of a four-point performance in his last game with the Ducks and has 19 points (8G / 11A) in 41 games this season. He'll skate on the third line with Charlie Coyle and Anders Bjork.
Ritchie was selected tenth overall by the Ducks in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. His production has been somewhat underwhelming through his first five seasons, never topping more than 31 points in a season. The 24-year-old has eight goals and 11 assists in 41 games on the year.
Ritchie has missed the last 19 games with a sprained left MCL but will play Monday in San Jose. Ritchie is expected to be on the second line with Adam Henrique and Devin Shore and re-enters the lineup with 10 points (3G / 7A) in 27 games this season.
Ritchie has been out since early-December with a sprained left MCL but could be back tonight in Nashville. Ritchie has registered 10 points (3G / 7A) in 27 games this season.
Ritchie was hurt early vs. The Capitals on Friday and will miss at least six weeks. With Ritchie sidelined long-term, the Ducks have recalled Sam Carrick from San Diego (AHL).