Cal O'Reilly
O'Reilly with the Iowa Wild in 2019
Born (1986-09-30) September 30, 1986 (ageย 39)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height 6ย ft 0ย in (183ย cm)
Weight 188ย lb (85ย kg; 13ย st 6ย lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Nashville Predators
Phoenix Coyotes
Pittsburgh Penguins
Metallurg Magnitogorsk
Buffalo Sabres
Minnesota Wild
SCL Tigers
Vรฅlerenga
NHL draft 150th overall, 2005
Nashville Predators
Playing career 2006โ€“2026

Calahan O'Reilly (born September 30, 1986) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre, who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Nashville Predators, Phoenix Coyotes, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Buffalo Sabres. He is currently an assistant coach with the Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey League.[1] O'Reilly's younger brother Ryan is currently a centre for the Nashville Predators.

Playing career

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O'Reilly grew up in the small community of Seaforth, Ontario, playing minor hockey for the Seaforth Stars and the Huron-Perth Lakers (MHAO). After his minor midget season he was drafted in the 8th round (150th overall) by the Windsor Spitfires in the 2002 OHL Priority Selection. O'Reilly played the 2002โ€“03 season with the St. Marys Lincolns Jr.B. team of the Western Ontario Hockey League (OHA), where he led all rookies in scoring and made the WOHL All-Rookie Team, prior to suiting up for the Windsor Spitfires the following season.

In his rookie season (2003โ€“2004) O'Reilly struggled offensively out of the gate, scoring just 3 goals and tallying 18 assists for a total of 21 points, and was a -1 on the season, but was a strong defensive contributor on a defensively weak team, and also greatly improved his penalty killing and stick checking ability throughout this season. In the playoffs, O'Reilly dressed in 3 of the team's 4 games, tallying 1 assist and was a -minus 2. The following season (2004โ€“05), O'Reilly came back as a man on a mission, tallying 24 goals and 50 assists, for a total of 74 points, finishing 2nd in Team Scoring, while also establishing the best plus minus rating on the team at +9, providing more evidence to O'Reilly's strong defensive game as a Centre. During the 2005 playoffs, O'Reilly helped lead the Spitfires to the second round, tallying 4 goals and 5 assists, for 9 points, placing him tied for second in team playoff scoring.

O'Reilly as the captain of the Utica Comets.

O'Reilly would return for the 2005โ€“06 season as a third year Spitfire veteran to truly lead by example, setting the team scoring pace by tallying 18 goals and 81 assists (tied for 3rd in the league with Wojtek Wolski). The closest Spitfire trailed O'Reilly by 47 points (Ryan Garlock 20 goals, 32 assists, 52 points)

O'Reilly was drafted 150th overall in the fifth round of the 2005 NHL entry draft by the Nashville Predators. He played with the Windsor Spitfires of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) from 2003โ€“04 to 2005โ€“06. He made his NHL debut in 2008โ€“09.[2] O'Reilly scored his first NHL goal against Los Angeles Kings goalie Jonathan Quick on March 28, 2009.[3]

On July 7, 2011, O'Reilly signed a one-year contract with the Nashville Predators.[4] At the start of the following 2011โ€“12 season on October 28, 2011, O'Reilly was traded from the Predators to the Phoenix Coyotes for a 4th-round draft pick in 2012.

On February 1, 2012, O'Reilly was picked up on waivers by the Pittsburgh Penguins. He made his debut with the team 3 days later against Boston Bruins. He recorded his first point with the Penguins on February 5 against the New Jersey Devils.

On July 16, 2012, O'Reilly signed a two-year contract with the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) team, Metallurg Magnitogorsk.[5]

After a successful debut season with Metallurg, due to injury O'Reilly failed to replicate his form and was released from his second year after only 14 games. On November 19, 2013, O'Reilly signed a standard player contract (SPC) for the remainder of the 2013โ€“14 season with the Utica Comets of the AHL. He was instrumental in turning the Comets season around, scoring 45 points in 52 games in falling short of the playoffs.

On July 2, 2014, O'Reilly signed a contract with the Comets parent NHL club, the Vancouver Canucks on a one-year deal.[6] O'Reilly was returned on assignment to Captain the Utica Comets for the 2014โ€“15 season.

On July 1, 2015, O'Reilly signed a two-year one-way contract with the Buffalo Sabres, worth $700,000 per year, uniting him with his newly acquired brother Ryan.[7]

Entering the 2016โ€“17 season, O'Reilly continued his second year within the Sabres organization as the captain of AHL affiliate, the Rochester Americans. He was recalled and featured in 11 games with the Sabres for 1 assist, however primarily remained with the cellar-dwelling Americans with 42 points in 47 games. O'Reilly was loaned by the Sabres organization to the Toronto Marlies on March 8, 2017.[8]

O'Reilly with the Sabres in 2016.

On July 1, 2017, O'Reilly left the Sabres as a free agent, signing a two-year, two-way deal with the Minnesota Wild.[9]

After playing the majority of his contract with the Wild as captain of the Iowa Wild in the AHL, O'Reilly left as a free agent to continue in the AHL by signing a two-year deal with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, affiliate to the Philadelphia Flyers, on July 1, 2019.[10]

On April 26, 2021, O'Reilly recorded 3 assists for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in a win over the Binghamton Devils, giving him 500 career assists in the American Hockey League. O'Reilly is the 10th player in the league's history to record 500 assists.[11] During the 2021โ€“2022 season, he reached the 1,000 games played milestone.

On July 3, 2023, O'Reilly was signed to a one-year, one-way AHL contract to rejoin the Milwaukee Admirals.[12]

Cal O'Reilly being recognized as the all-time Admirals scoring record holder

On February 24, 2024, Oโ€™Reilly became the all-time leading scorer for the Milwaukee Admirals franchise. During the 2024โ€“25 season, he played his thousandth AHL regular season game, becoming only the ninth player in league history to reach that milestone. At the conclusion of the season, he received the Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award, awarded annually to the league player who "best exemplifies the qualities of sportsmanship, determination and dedication to hockey."[13]

Personal life

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O'Reilly is of Irish descent through his paternal grandparents.[14] His younger brother Ryan has played with the Colorado Avalanche, Buffalo Sabres, St. Louis Blues, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Nashville Predators. His sister, Tara O'Reilly, served as captain of the Carleton Ravens women's ice hockey program in 2009.[15] His cousin Bill Bowler is currently the General Manager of the Windsor Spitfires in the Ontario Hockey League. As a player Bowler holds the team record for most career points for the Spitfires, and is one of the OHL's leading career points scorers.[16]

O'Reilly is married to former Canadian figure skater Terra Findlay.[17]

Career statistics

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Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2002โ€“03St. Marys LincolnsWOHL461119302โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2003โ€“04Windsor SpitfiresOHL6131821230110
2004โ€“05Windsor SpitfiresOHL6823507316114594
2005โ€“06Windsor SpitfiresOHL681881998738110
2005โ€“06Milwaukee AdmiralsAHL20000100110
2006โ€“07Milwaukee AdmiralsAHL781847652041230
2007โ€“08Milwaukee AdmiralsAHL801663792261230
2008โ€“09Milwaukee AdmiralsAHL6713566920112680
2008โ€“09Nashville PredatorsNHL113252โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2009โ€“10Milwaukee AdmiralsAHL35931408โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2009โ€“10Nashville PredatorsNHL3129114โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2010โ€“11Nashville PredatorsNHL38612182โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2011โ€“12Nashville PredatorsNHL50112โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2011โ€“12Phoenix CoyotesNHL222352โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2011โ€“12Portland PiratesAHL51120โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2011โ€“12Wilkesโ€“Barre/Scranton PenguinsAHL21010108125490
2011โ€“12Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL60110โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2012โ€“13Metallurg MagnitogorskKHL32316193072242
2013โ€“14Metallurg MagnitogorskKHL140112โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2013โ€“14Utica CometsAHL52738456โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2014โ€“15Utica CometsAHL761051611023217194
2015โ€“16Rochester AmericansAHL47623296โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2015โ€“16Buffalo SabresNHL203472โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2016โ€“17Rochester AmericansAHL47933426โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2016โ€“17Buffalo SabresNHL110110โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2016โ€“17Toronto MarliesAHL150884111670
2017โ€“18Iowa WildAHL7515496410โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2017โ€“18Minnesota WildNHL10000โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2018โ€“19Iowa WildAHL6716516714113696
2019โ€“20Lehigh Valley PhantomsAHL52623298โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2020โ€“21Lehigh Valley PhantomsAHL324192312โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2021โ€“22Lehigh Valley PhantomsAHL7521325320โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”
2022โ€“23Lehigh Valley PhantomsAHL5951318820000
2023โ€“24Milwaukee AdmiralsAHL691020306152460
2024โ€“25Milwaukee AdmiralsAHL681138494102132
NHL totals14516334914โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”

References

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  1. ^ "Generals Add Assistant Coach Cal O'Reilly". OurSports Central. April 16, 2026.
  2. ^ Cal O'Reilly career statistics at HockeyDB Retrieved Mar. 04, 2009.
  3. ^ "O'Reilly recalled to Nashville from Milwaukee". Nashville Predators. March 12, 2009. Retrieved March 12, 2009.
  4. ^ "Predators continue to work through RFA offer sheet mess, sign four players". ProHockeyTalk.com. July 7, 2011. Retrieved July 7, 2011.
  5. ^ "HC "Metallurg" signed a contract with striker Cal O'Reilly". July 16, 2012. Archived from the original on July 19, 2012. Retrieved July 17, 2012.
  6. ^ "Canucks sign centers Cal O'Reilly, Dustin Jeffrey and Defenesman Bobby Saguinetti". Prince George Citizen. July 2, 2014. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 2, 2014.
  7. ^ "Sabres sign O'Reilly to two-year deal". Twitter. July 1, 2015. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  8. ^ "O'Reilly re-assigned to Marlies". Rochester Americans. March 8, 2017. Archived from the original on April 22, 2017. Retrieved March 8, 2017.
  9. ^ "Wild sign five players to two-way contracts". Fox Sports. July 1, 2017. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
  10. ^ "Phantoms sign Cal O'Reilly to two-year deal". Lehigh Valley Phantoms. July 1, 2019. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  11. ^ "O'Reilly reaches 500 assists for AHL career". April 26, 2021.
  12. ^ "O'Reilly returning to Milwaukee". American Hockey League. July 3, 2023. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  13. ^ "Admirals' O'Reilly voted winner of Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award". TheAHL.com. April 18, 2025. Retrieved April 20, 2025.
  14. ^ "Power in Purpose: Ryan O'Reilly's journey from Huron County to NHL champion". lfpress.
  15. ^ Lisa Wallace (November 1, 2009). "A Family Passion - Tara O'Reilly of the Carleton Ravens comes by her hockey pedigree honestly - both her brothers are in the NHL". Retrieved June 22, 2021 โ€“ via PressReader.
  16. ^ The WinCity Sports Podcast Episode 181 featuring Bradley Snetsginer and Cal O'Reilly
  17. ^ "Headline Homes: April 2017". nashvillepost.com. May 18, 2017. Retrieved March 22, 2020. Predators player Cal O'Reilly and his wife, Canadian ice dancer and sports broadcaster Terra Findlay, bought a home in the area.
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