That makes a lot more sense Still, even 15 min per night would be good if it's consistent.The TOI might be an error of the stats people, Julien said he didn't play for 22 minutes, and it sure looked like he wasn't always on the ice.
That makes a lot more sense Still, even 15 min per night would be good if it's consistent.The TOI might be an error of the stats people, Julien said he didn't play for 22 minutes, and it sure looked like he wasn't always on the ice.
Thanks for the input ! Hopefully he'll reach his potential with us or at least become a decent third pairing d-man.Reilly might end up being a steal for you, or be out of the league in two years. For a 5th, you're laughing. I do not think he has an elite shot from the point, but it's OK. Very creative, with good passing, great skating( best spinorama since the Savard's). Can run a PP...might be perfect with Weber.
He tries to make the " creative" play in his own end rather than the simple one, which can get him in trouble. Also gets caught up with ill advised pinches and over optimistic rushes. Not really a physical player.
I think he can be coached up, given some patience. I guess you'll find out. There is no reason that he can't develop better judgement, and pick his posts better. In MN, he was simply benched when he made a mistake. We already have a guy like Reilly in Matt Dumba.
Don't mean to make him sound completely awful on D. He can go for games at a time where he is decent back there. He is nothing like Scandella, however, who is a legit top 4 Dman, not a project.
I'm a Wild fan, but I caught the first period or so of the game last night because I was curious to see if Julien would play Reilly much. He ended up leading the team in TOI?! That's the sort of thing could do him a world of good.
Anyway, I wanted to say that he's actually very good in terms of "puck skills" and I think you'll see more of that early on as he settles in and gets more comfortable with the new system. He also tends to be quite confident with the puck and what he does with it; it looks like someone already quoted Stevens' line about "a nice, firm pass." On the powerplay especially you'll see him try to make things happen, and most of the time he'll pull it off.
The big thing he's going to need to work on is his decision-making and figuring out what works and what doesn't in the NHL. He figured it out in college, he figured it out in the AHL, and I think he'll figure it out in the NHL if he's given time and some room to make mistakes. In the meantime you'll see plenty of flubs and it's going to piss you off. This is the ideal time for him to be working that stuff out, when he doesn't have to worry about "making an impact" to avoid being scratched next game. Because Reilly's idea of "making an impact" has typically been "creating offense", and that's probably not what he should be focusing on at this point in his career.
He could still crater completely, but he's a great way to invest a 5th round pick + consistent ice time at the end of a season that's probably already a write-off. I hope he works out as well for you as Scandella did for Buffalo.
I was half-convinced he'd end up with the Habs, myself. I bet he would've been psyched to play at home, close to family.Thanks for the info. I wish we had gone after Montrealer Schadella, instead of Alzner...
I think he's boom or bust. Either top 4 or out of the league. He, is essentially, a LH Matt Dumba. Dumba can be brilliant, and win a game for you single handedly, or bad, and lose one for you. You can only have so many of those guys on the team. If Reilly a plays a full season I can see him getting 30 pts, easily. More if he's on the PP, which he should be. Not so much the PK.Thanks for the input ! Hopefully he'll reach his potential with us or at least become a decent third pairing d-man.
Yes but he has more CHaracter and less “off-ice issues”.
Reilly has intriguing tools and may just be a late bloomer.
Pronman's take on Reilly in 2013:
Mike Russo in Sept. 2016:
This is interesting -- there was at least one other team that was in on Reilly this time out:
Habs were part of a group of clubs vying for Reilly when he became a free agent back in 2015:
He ended up choosing the Wild, as reported in June 2015:
The Habs weren't a finalist on Reilly's list, but his choosing the Wild may have been influenced by this:
The Habs are interested in free agent defenseman Mike Reilly
Former Gophers defenseman Mike Reilly talks about choosing Wild
Most glowing report of his abilities comes from The Hockey News:
This looks like a nice upside player. Here's hoping they give him plenty of ice time.
Thanks for the info. I wish we had gone after Montrealer Schadella, instead of Alzner...
We did and reportedly there was a trade in place with Mini at the draft that involved our first pick. When they saw that Ryan Poeling was still there, the trade was aborted. In fact, Alzner was a plan C after Scandella and Methot
@special57 Thanks for the Reilly report. I cannot understand how people can be unhappy with this move, considering the negligible price to get him and his contract. Yes, he is a project but well worth it, we are not talking Schlemko here.
Would've cost us a 1st (Poelhing)Thanks for the info. I wish we had gone after Montrealer Schadella, instead of Alzner...
Thats why this is looking more and more like a big time steal for us, if he can flourish next to weber in training camp next year, and the rest of our pieces slot into their spots, could mean wonders for the teamMinnesota’s d core is danm good, he has a better chance to blossom here.
Reilly might end up being a steal for you, or be out of the league in two years. For a 5th, you're laughing. I do not think he has an elite shot from the point, but it's OK. Very creative, with good passing, great skating( best spinorama since the Savard's). Can run a PP...might be perfect with Weber.
He tries to make the " creative" play in his own end rather than the simple one, which can get him in trouble. Also gets caught up with ill advised pinches and over optimistic rushes. Not really a physical player.
I think he can be coached up, given some patience. I guess you'll find out. There is no reason that he can't develop better judgement, and pick his posts better. In MN, he was simply benched when he made a mistake. We already have a guy like Reilly in Matt Dumba.
Don't mean to make him sound completely awful on D. He can go for games at a time where he is decent back there. He is nothing like Scandella, however, who is a legit top 4 Dman, not a project.
What if i told you Beaulieu didnt bust...Ya, **** that. With Beaulieu busting, we just need to get lucky and hopefully Reilly is that guy.
Let me guess, orgs fault?What if i told you Beaulieu didnt bust...
7 points in 45 games this year, he's finished, youll see him in europe in a couple yearsWhat if i told you Beaulieu didnt bust...
Oh hes done if he stays in buffalo for sure. Hes going to be thrown around like Joe Morrow.7 points in 45 games this year, he's finished, youll see him in europe in a couple years
7 points in 45 games this year, he's finished, youll see him in europe in a couple years
McCarron too?