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Predators' Ryan O'Reilly: Heading to Nashville
O'Reilly signed a four-year, $18 million contract with the Predators on Saturday, per Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet.
O'Reilly is coming off a down year offensively, posting 30 points (16 goals, 14 assists) in 53 games between the Blues and the Maple Leafs. Still, the 32-year-old center was able to secure a long-term deal with an AAV of $4.5 million. Following Matt Duchene's release and the trade of Ryan Johansen, O'Reilly is a good bet to step in as Nashville's first-line center this season.
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Maple Leafs' Ryan O'Reilly: Offense slows after early success
O'Reilly scored a power-play goal in a 3-2 loss to Florida in Game 2 on Thursday.
O'Reilly takes up space in the diamond between defenders on the PP and scored on a first period man advantage from just below the right circle off a crossing pass from Mitchell Marner. O'Reilly has one goal and one assist in his last four games after delivering seven (two goals, five assists) in his first four playoff games.
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Maple Leafs' Ryan O'Reilly: Supplies assist Tuesday
O'Reilly recorded an assist in Toronto's 4-2 loss to Florida in Game 1 on Tuesday.
O'Reilly contributed three goals and 10 points during a six-game point streak from April 11-24, but he was held off the scoresheet over the final two contests of the Leafs' first-round series against Tampa Bay. That minor slump aside, O'Reilly has been superb for Toronto in the 2023 playoffs, providing two goals and eight points in seven outings.
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Maple Leafs' Ryan O'Reilly: Point streak reaches six games
O'Reilly provided two assists in a 5-4 overtime victory over Tampa Bay in Game 4 on Monday.
O'Reilly extended his scoring streak to six games. Through four playoff outings, he's contributed two goals and seven points. The Maple Leafs acquired O'Reilly from St. Louis in the hope that the 2019 Conn Smythe Trophy winner would elevate Toronto in the postseason and so far, he's done just that.
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Maple Leafs' Ryan O'Reilly: Gordie Howe hat trick grows legacy
O'Reilly had a goal and two assists and picked up a fighting major in a 4-3 overtime win over the Lightning on Saturday in Game 3.
His legacy in Toronto is growing quickly with clutch leadership and a Gordie Howe hat trick to lead the Leafs to a 2-1 series advantage. O'Reilly fought Nikita Kucherov of all people in a third-period scrum and then forced overtime on a garbage goal in a 6-on-5 with one minute left. His second assist was a clean face-off win late in overtime that led to Morgan Rielly's game-winner. O'Reilly has two goals and three assists in three postseason games in blue and white.
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Maple Leafs' Ryan O'Reilly: Finds back of net Tuesday
O'Reilly scored a goal in Tuesday's 7-3 defeat to the Lightning.
In six games back from a long-term injury absence, O'Reilly has found his offensive stride with two goals and five assists, including four power-play points. With the Ontario native cemented in a first-line power-play role, he should continue to produce and will look to extend his point streak to four games in Thursday's Game 2 matchup with Tampa Bay.
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Maple Leafs' Ryan O'Reilly: Supplies two points Tuesday
O'Reilly had a goal and an assist in Toronto's 4-3 win over Tampa Bay on Tuesday.
Although O'Reilly didn't play from March 7-April 4 because of a finger injury, he's been very effective for Toronto when healthy, contributing four goals and 10 points in 12 contests since being acquired from St. Louis. O'Reilly's latest marker came midway through the third period and proved to be the game-winner. Through 52 appearances with the Blues and the Maple Leafs this season, he has 16 goals and 29 points.
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Maple Leafs' Ryan O'Reilly: Three apples silence Habs
O'Reilly put up three assists Saturday in a 7-1 win over the Canadiens.
The points are his first since his return from injury. O'Reilly started the game on the second line with John Tavares and Mitchell Marner on his flanks. It could be a preview of loaded lines the Leafs can roll in the postseason. It certainly was combustible Saturday.
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Maple Leafs' Ryan O'Reilly: Quiet in return from injury
O'Reilly (finger) played 17:03 on Thursday in a 2-1 overtime loss to Boston.
He took just eight faceoffs but didn't hit the scoreboard otherwise. But O'Reilly was engaged and battling, and simply made each play look simple. He has a few games left to get his timing back before the postseason. O'Reilly's fantasy value may be limited as he does that, so consider all options until season's end.
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Maple Leafs' Ryan O'Reilly: Returning to lineup versus Boston
O'Reilly (finger) will be back in action against the Bruins on Thursday, Terry Koshan of The Toronto Sun reports.
O'Reilly will suit up for the first time since March 4 against the Canucks when he suffered his broken finger. Prior to his absence, the 32-year-old center was stuck in a five-game pointless streak during which he recorded 10 shots. With O'Reilly cleared to play, he figures to jump into a third-line center role and link up with the No. 2 power-play unit.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-1, 207 lbs |
Birthplace: Clinton, ON |
Age: 32 |
Experience: 14 |
Shoots: Left |