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Tobias Rieder: Released from tryout
Rieder was released from his professional tryout with the Ducks on Wednesday.
Rieder signed the PTO deal in September, but he didn't secure a contract with the Ducks. The 28-year-old is now a free agent. He could latch on with another team looking to bolster its bottom-six depth, as he's played at least 44 games in each of his seven NHL seasons. The German is also regarded as a solid defensive winger.
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Ducks' Tobias Rieder: Lands PTO with Anaheim
Rieder signed a professional tryout offer with the Ducks on Wednesday, CapFriendly reports.
Rieder drew into 44 games with the Sabres last season, picking up five goals, seven points and 63 shots on net while averaging 12:15 of ice time per contest. The 28-year-old vet will hope to perform well enough to secure a contract with Anaheim during the team's upcoming training camp.
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Sabres' Tobias Rieder: Nabs assist in win
Rieder garnered an assist in Friday's 6-4 win over the Bruins.
The assist snapped a 12-game point drought for Rieder. He has five goals and two helpers in 40 contests this year. Rieder doesn't produce much in any major category, so his fantasy upside remains limited.
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Sabres' Tobias Rieder: Cleared for Monday's game
Rieder (undisclosed) will be activated from injured reserve to play in Monday's game versus the Flyers.
Rieder is back in the lineup after missing the last four games. The 28-year-old winger has scored five goals on 40 shots through 26 games this season. He's slated to skate on a lower line with Cody Eakin and Riley Sheahan.
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Sabres' Tobias Rieder: On injured reserve
Rieder (undisclosed) was placed on injured reserve Thursday, per CapFriendly.
Assuming this move was made retroactively, Rieder will be eligible to return Monday versus the Flyers if he's ready. He was originally designated day-to-day but will end up missing at least a week of playing time.
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Sabres' Tobias Rieder: Day-to-day with undisclosed injury
Rieder (undisclosed) is considered day-to-day, John Vogl of The Athletic reports.
Although Rieder's considered day-to-day, he isn't expected to play Wednesday versus Pittsburgh. Either way, he's only picked up five points through 26 games this season, so his absence will likely go unnoticed in most fantasy circles.
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Sabres' Tobias Rieder: First goal in over a month
Rieder collected a goal on two shots in a 3-2 loss to the Rangers on Tuesday.
Rieder sent a shot from the blue line that found its way through traffic to pull the Sabres to within 3-2 with 3:39 left in the second period. It was Rieder's first goal since Jan. 30, putting an end to his eight-game dry spell. The 28-year-old was an intriguing player early in his career with Arizona, but he's now on his fifth team in the last four years and hasn't produced much offense at any of those stops.
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Sabres' Tobias Rieder: Ready to return
Rieder (undisclosed) is ready to return to the lineup Saturday against Philadelphia, per coach Ralph Krueger, Lance Lysowski of The Buffalo News reports.
Rieder has missed the last two games after getting injured Monday, but the 28-year-old winger is expected to skate in Saturday's game against the Flyers. He'll likely fill his customary role as a member of the bottom six and penalty-killing unit.
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Sabres' Tobias Rieder: Unavailable Thursday
Rieder (undisclosed) won't play in Thursday's game versus the Devils, John Vogl of The Athletic reports.
Rieder is still considered day-to-day, but he'll miss a second consecutive game. Jeff Skinner will remain a healthy scratch, so expect Rasmus Asplund to stay on the third line.
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Sabres' Tobias Rieder: Won't play Tuesday
Rieder (undisclosed) won't play in Tuesday's game versus the Devils, Lance Lysowski of The Buffalo News reports.
Rieder suffered an undisclosed injury during Monday's loss to the Islanders, and he'll miss his first game of the season Tuesday. Rasmus Asplund was recalled from the taxi squad to fill the void because Jeff Skinner will serve as a healthy scratch or a second straight contest.
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Sabres' Tobias Rieder: Suffers injury Monday
Rieder (undisclosed) left Monday's game against the Islanders and will not return.
Rieder was on the ice for just 3:42 and recorded two shots on goal Monday. It's unclear how severe the injury is, but he won't have much time to heal up with the Sabres playing again Tuesday.
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Sabres' Tobias Rieder: Back in action
Rieder (COVID-19 protocol) had one shot on goal Monday in a 3-1 loss to the Islanders.
Rieder was activated from the COVID-19 protocol list and received less than 10 minutes of ice time in his return to the lineup. The 28-year old has three goals in 11 games in his first year with the Sabres.
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Sabres' Tobias Rieder: Set to play Monday
Rider (not injury related) took part in pregame warmups and is expected to play in Monday's game against the Islanders, Lance Lysowski of The Buffalo News reports.
Buffalo is back in action for the first time this month and Rieder was a game-time call after being activated from the COVID-19 protocol list. The 28-year-old forward has three goals in 10 games this season and will slide into his usual middle-six role.
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Sabres' Tobias Rieder: Game-time decision Monday
Rieder was activated from COVID-19 protocol is a game-time decision for Monday's game versus the Islanders, Lance Lysowski of The Buffalo News reports.
Rieder has a chance to be in the lineup when the Sabres gear up for their first game since Jan. 31. The 28-year-old has netted three goals over the first 10 games; he's slated for a third-line role if he, indeed, dresses.
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Sabres' Tobias Rieder: Added to COVID-19 protocol
Rieder was placed in the NHL's COVID-19 protocol Wednesday, Mike Harrington of The Buffalo News reports.
Per Paul Hamilton of WGR Sports Radio 550, all Sabres players and staff are in quarantine until Monday, as Rieder was the fourth player placed in the protocol. The 28-year-old has three goals through 10 games this season and is considered questionable for next Thursday's game against Washington.
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Sabres' Tobias Rieder: Pots goal in win
Rieder lit the lamp in Tuesday's victory over the Rangers.
It was Rieder's second goal as a Sabre and broke a five-game point drought. His ice time has been steadily increasing from opening night's 11:36 to Tuesday's 15:47. He's playing on Buffalo's third line, but he likely only has value in deeper leagues.
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Sabres' Tobias Rieder: Headed east to Buffalo
Rieder agreed to a one-year, $700,000 deal with the Sabres on Friday, Lance Lysowski of The Buffalo Newsreports.
Rieder has spent his entire career (six seasons) in the Western Conference with Arizona, Los Angeles, Edmonton and Calgary. He hasn't been able to reprise the double-digit goals he put up in his first four NHL campaigns -- posting a goose egg in 2018-19 with the Oilers and just four goals in 55 games last year in Calgary -- so the Sabres are undoubtedly hoping he can rediscover his scoring touch in a royal blue, gold and white sweater. At the league-minimum salary, the risk is low for the Sabres.
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Flames' Tobias Rieder: Garners helper
Rieder produced an assist and three hits in Thursday's 7-3 loss to the Stars in Game 6.
Rieder set up Rasmus Andersson for the Flames' third goal. The 27-year-old Rieder made headlines during the postseason for his three shorthanded tallies in 10 games. He added two helpers at even strength, as well as 12 shots on goal and 20 hits.
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Flames' Tobias Rieder: Becoming shorthanded maestro
Rieder netted a shorthanded goal in Sunday's 5-4 overtime loss to the Stars in Game 4.
Rieder has scored three goals in eight postseason games, and all three have come with the Flames down a man. The German winger has added an even-strength assist, 11 hits and nine shots during the playoffs.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 5-11, 189 lbs |
Birthplace: Landshut, Germany |
Age: 31 |
Experience: 7 |
Shoots: Left |