Ryan O'Reilly Stats
- Height / Weight
- 74 / 212 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- 3/21/2000 (24)
Career Stats
Ryan O'Reilly Last 10 Games
Ryan O'Reilly News
St. Louis Blues center Ryan O'Reilly picked up assists on both of the team's goals in Tuesday's surprising 3-2 loss against Arizona, helping Jordan Kyrou and Torey Krug on the scoreboard. He didn't have any shots of his own in 18:50 of ice time but did register one hit and recorded a plus-two rating for the game. The Blues captain started the season with a five-game point streak, but he was then taken out of the lineup because of COVID-19 and his return hasn't gone well so far, as he was sitting on a five-game point drought prior to Tuesday. The Blues are going through an awful time as a team as well right now, so patience is the key with O'Reilly.
St. Louis Blues center Ryan O'Reilly is set to re-enter the lineup on Sunday against Anaheim. The Blues captain has missed four games because of COVID-19 protocols but joined the team for Saturday's practice. He centered the first line alongside Brandon Saad and David Perron. O'Reilly built himself a nice season-opening five-game point streak before coming out of the lineup. He boasts two goals and three assists for the campaign with 10 shots and a plus-three rating. The 30-year-old has notched 12 goals and 28 points in 37 career games against the Ducks.
St. Louis Blues center Ryan O'Reilly has cleared COVID-19 protocols and could be back in action on Sunday against Anaheim. The Blues captain has missed four games. He averaged a point per game through the first five outings of the season before getting sidelined. O'Reilly's return comes at a very good time for St. Louis, as Brayden Schenn (upper body) was hurt in Thursday's 5-3 victory at San Jose and he's left the team's road trip, which concludes on Nov. 9 in Winnipeg. Schenn was filling in for O'Reilly on the top line.
St. Louis Blues center Ryan O'Reilly tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday and will miss at least four games due to experiencing symptoms. Brandon Saad, who's already missed a couple of games, also remains in the protocol and won't be able to return until next week. O'Reilly has started the season with a five-game point streak, scoring twice and handing out three assists. Someone like Ivan Barbashev could be a big beneficiary of O'Reilly's absence. He's played center and could very well replace the Blues captain in a top-six role. Barbashev has been in good form and boasts a five-game point streak of his own.