Reilly's a 24-year old left-shot defenseman, though he's spent time on the right side this year (because Quincey wouldn't do it). He's a good skater and passer that can be great on the powerplay. He seems ready to step into the NHL full-time, but he's still not a finished product by any means and his play is still pretty erratic. There's potential there, though.
I assume the Wild are just looking for futures. I can't imagine the cost would be super high.
Pretty accurate assessment. Above average puck and skating skills, and is already playing on the Wild PP. A point producer. Not physical, and gets himself in trouble by making the creative rather than the expedient play in his own end. Also has a tendency to get caught up ice when jumping into the rush.
In some respects a LH Dumba, with less physicality and not as hard of a shot. High risk, high reward type. He can(and does) play in the NHL right now, but he is the only Dman left that the Wild can send down w/o him passing through waivers, so he has gone up and down quite a bit in the past year.
I can't see Deangelo being of any interest.
I would prefer not to give him away for a lesser draft pick. Worse comes to worse the Wild will send him down to the AHL till they get a read on how Olofsson and Murphy look after extended minutes in the NHL. Murphy has looked surprisingly decent playing with Brodin, but it's a very small sample size. A year from now Reilly could easily be the best of the three.