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    Caleb Kerney·Mar 5, 2025·Partner

    Red Wings Trade Targets: Ryan O'Reilly

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    Ryan O'Reilly (Sergei Belski-Imagn Images)Ryan O'Reilly (Sergei Belski-Imagn Images)

    Everyone needs centers.

    The Detroit Red Wings’ center depth is being tested. Andrew Copp's injury should not be taken lightly, and acquiring a player to fill the void is of the utmost importance to the organization's long-term success.

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    So they can’t fill the position needlessly; they must find the player who is the right fit. In the last installment, we looked at Elias Pettersson. Today, we will turn our attention to a player with many different skills, Ryan O’Reilly of the Nashville Predators.

    Ryan O’Reilly

    Trade Board Ranking: 30 (The Athletic), 32 (Daily Faceoff), 28 (The Fourth Period)

    Position: Center

    Age: 34

    Shoots: Left

    Height: 6-foot-1

    Weight: 207 lbs

    Stat Line: 58 GP, 16 G, 23 A, 39 PTS, 18:53 TOI, 56.6 FO%

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    What they are saying:

    O’Reilly has expressed his willingness to stay with the Predators this season and beyond, but that decision might be out of his hands. Nashville GM Barry Trotz is aware of where his team is in the standings and that they aren’t in a position to compete this season.

    This leaves him in a difficult situation, one which the Red Wings might be able to take advantage of. O’Reilly might want to go to a contender, but he would be the perfect second-line center for the Red Wings.

    What does he bring to the table?

    O’Reilly is the ultimate Swiss army knife. He can be utilized on the powerplay, penalty kill, and even strength. He is dynamite in the faceoff circle, owning a 56.6 percent success rate in the faceoff dot.

    He’s taken the 14th-most faceoffs and has the 13th-best faceoff win percentage among players who have taken at least 500 draws. If a team is looking for a reliable two-way player who can help with faceoffs, it’s tough to look at O’Reilly and think he’s not the guy.

    Is he a fit with the Red Wings?

    The only concern with O’Reilly would be his age. If the Red Wings make a play for him, it sends mixed signals. With the Wild Card position slowly slipping out of their grasp it’s fair to say that they are far from being considered a contender.

    However, O’Reilly has already won a Stanley Cup, so that might not be his most important thing. Yes, every team wants to win the Cup. But, similarly to Patrick Kane, he might just want to be on a good team playing meaningful hockey.

    O’Reilly would certainly get meaningful hockey if he played for the Red Wings. It doesn’t get much more meaningful than scratching and clawing to remain in the playoff picture.

    Do you think O'Reilly is the missing piece the Red Wings need? If the team acquired him, what would your reaction be? Let us know in the comments and vote in the poll. We would love to know what you think!

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    DavidInVegas·Mar 5, 2025
    Not worth it. Why give up a future player or draft pick for an aging player, who'll just block a young kids chance to be in Detroit. We already have guys like Copp and Compher doing that.
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    RWHockey13·Mar 5, 2025

    Exactly. A pass for me as well.

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    CalebKerney·Mar 5, 2025
    Do you think Ryan O'Reilly would be a good fit for the Red Wings? Let us know if this is the kind of player you would target, or if there is someone else out there who is a better fit!
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    RedWing·Mar 6, 2025
    Just the kind of player Yzerman goes for. Old, expensive and done.
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