Player Discussion Morgan Rielly

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Yeah his skating and his partners used to cover up for his warts defensively but now he’s lost half a step and it’s very apparent.

How a guy could play professional hockey for years and have no sense of where to be positionally is crazy but there it is..
I see the same thing. He hasn't followed the trajectory of other smooth-skating offensive defensemen who adapted their game as they lost a step to improve their positioning, reads, physicality, etc. OEL is a good example of that. Ron Hainsey was another guy who became better defensively as he got older and became less offensive.
 
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He needs to unlock some physicality at this point in his career and evolve
That doesn’t normally happen although Patches is an example of that. I just think Rielly is way too comfortable in his role with the team and losing big games. You rarely see him make the extra effort and his defensive mistakes and lack of creativity with the puck is a real problem. He’s a one dimensional player who used to have the wheels to separate himself while carrying the puck up the ice but even that’s becoming a distant memory. It’s an issue for a team that wants to be a cup contender when they’re highest paid dman who takes 35% of their dman cap has to play on their 3rd pair.

all is forgiven if he shows up big in the playoffs like usual
Played well in the Tampa series two years ago but he was awful last year in the playoffs.
 

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I love how everyone is putting Reilly in mock trades for Petersson or JT Miller or whoever and conveniently ignore the fact he has a NMC and will likely not agree to a trade sending him anywhere. Regardless of what you think of him as a person or a player or whether he deserves a full NMC in his contract, that is what he wanted and that is what the team gave him in contract negotiations
You’re right. He has the right to refuse to be moved but that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t talk to him about it. It can get uncomfortable for players when the organization and coach have lost confidence in them.

He is somewhere around 30th highest paid Dman in the league. He took a discount at the time considering his 20 goal season was only 2 or 3 removed from that contract. It was reported at the time he could get 8+ on the open market.
Wish he would have taken more money elsewhere. Dubas was a fool to sign him to eight years with a full NMC. That 20 goal season was an aberration. You don’t pay a player to be your #1 dman who can’t play defense.
 

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