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Reilly Walsh (born April 21, 1999) is an American professional ice hockey player for Barys Astana of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He previously played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the New Jersey Devils.

Key Information

Playing career

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Walsh was drafted by the New Jersey Devils in the third round (81st overall) of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft. On August 10, 2020, he signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Devils.[1] Walsh made his NHL debut for the Devils on April 26, 2022, against the Ottawa Senators and recorded his first NHL assist.[2]

In game 2 of the preliminary round of the 2023 Calder Cup playoffs, on his 24th birthday, Walsh scored the game-tying goal against the Laval Rocket with just two seconds left in regulation. Utica went on to win the game in overtime, clinching the series.[3]

Walsh was traded by the Devils to the Boston Bruins in exchange for Shane Bowers on June 26, 2023.[4]

After a lone season within the Bruins organization, Walsh left as a free agent to sign a one-year, two-way contract with the Los Angeles Kings on July 1, 2024.[5] In the 2024–25 season, Walsh played exclusively with the Kings AHL affiliate, the Ontario Reign, posting 6 goals and 32 points through 70 regular season games.

As a free agent, Walsh opted to sign his first contract abroad in agreeing to a one-year deal with Kazakhstani club, Barys Astana of the KHL, on August 18, 2025.[6]

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2013–14 Proctor Academy USHS 31 7 20 27 18
2014–15 Proctor Academy USHS 35 13 32 45 38
2015–16 Proctor Academy USHS 26 14 26 40 26
2015–16 Tri-City Storm USHL 2 1 1 2 0
2016–17 Proctor Academy USHS 30 30 39 69 32
2016–17 Chicago Steel USHL 24 2 8 10 12
2017–18 Harvard University ECAC 33 7 13 20 16
2018–19 Harvard University ECAC 33 12 19 31 12
2019–20 Harvard University ECAC 30 8 19 27 8
2020–21 Binghamton Devils AHL 33 5 10 15 12
2021–22 Utica Comets AHL 70 9 34 43 16 1 0 2 2 0
2021–22 New Jersey Devils NHL 1 0 1 1 0
2022–23 Utica Comets AHL 71 9 32 41 40 6 4 1 5 0
2023–24 Providence Bruins AHL 60 9 19 28 14 4 0 2 2 0
2024–25 Ontario Reign AHL 70 6 26 32 39 2 0 0 0 0
NHL totals 1 0 1 1 0

International

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Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM
2016 United States IH18 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 0 1 1 4
Junior totals 5 0 1 1 4

Awards and honours

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Award Year
USHL
Clark Cup (Chicago Steel) 2017
College
ECAC All-Rookie Team 2018
ECAC Third All-Star Team 2019
All-Ivy League Honorable Mention Team 2019, 2020

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from Grokipedia
Reilly Walsh (born April 21, 1999) is an American professional ice hockey defenseman currently playing for of the (KHL). Selected in the third round, 81st overall, by the in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, Walsh played three seasons of college hockey at , where he recorded 78 points (27 goals and 51 assists) in 96 games. After signing his entry-level contract with the Devils in 2020, he spent most of his early professional career in the (AHL) with affiliates like the and , while making his NHL debut in a single game during the 2021–22 season, where he earned one assist. In June 2023, Walsh was traded to the in exchange for forward Shane Bowers, and he subsequently played the with the , tallying 28 points in 60 regular-season games. He signed as a with the in July 2024, contributing 32 points (6 goals and 26 assists) in 70 games with the during the 2024–25 AHL season before departing for the KHL in August 2025. Standing at 6 feet tall and shooting right, Walsh is recognized for his offensive capabilities from the blue line, having been named to the USHS First Team All-New England in 2017 during his prep school days at .

Early life and education

Upbringing and family background

Reilly Walsh was born on April 21, 1999, in , . He grew up in , on the campus of , where his parents were employed, and maintained strong ties to , listing North Falmouth as his hometown. Walsh's family background is deeply rooted in hockey, particularly through his father, Mike Walsh, a former professional player who appeared in 14 NHL games with the and later served as head coach of Proctor Academy's varsity team. Mike provided significant guidance in Reilly's early career, emphasizing both athletic development and academics, while the family's involvement in the sport reflected the strong hockey culture of . From a young age, Walsh was immersed in hockey through local rinks and youth programs in , starting to skate at age 6 with early involvement in Kearsarge Youth Hockey at the mite level and Concord Youth Hockey's squirt program, where he often practiced before school at Proctor's facility. He later participated in the Top Gun youth program, further honing his skills amid New England's vibrant junior hockey scene. Physically, Walsh stands at 6 feet 0 inches (183 cm) tall and weighs 185 pounds (84 kg), playing as a right-handed shooting defenseman.

High school career at Proctor Academy

Reilly Walsh honed his skills as a defenseman at Proctor Academy in Andover, New Hampshire, where he attended high school and played in the New England Preparatory School Ice Hockey Association (NEPSIHA) from 2013 to 2017. As an offensive-minded blueliner known for his skating and playmaking, Walsh quickly emerged as a key contributor on the Proctor Hornets, balancing defensive responsibilities with strong contributions to the team's attack. Walsh's production grew steadily across his four seasons, showcasing his development into one of the top prep defensemen in . In his junior year (2015-16), he posted 14 goals and 26 assists in 26 games, demonstrating his ability to the power play and join rushes effectively. His senior campaign (2016-17) was particularly dominant, as he served as alternate and led the team with 30 goals and 39 assists for 69 points in 30 games—a remarkable offensive output for a defenseman that highlighted his elite puck-handling and vision. Beyond prep play, Walsh gained valuable experience against higher-level competition during his high school tenure. He split time in the 2016-17 season with the of the (USHL), recording 10 points in 24 games while maintaining his strong performance at . Additionally, he was selected to the U.S. National Under-17 Team for the 2015-16 season, where he contributed offensively in international play, including two goals in a Five Nations Tournament game against . His standout prep efforts earned him First Team All-New England and All-East honors from the NEPSIHA, as well as a spot in the 2017 CCM/ All-American Prospects Game. Walsh's high school achievements drew interest from multiple NCAA Division I programs, culminating in his commitment to Harvard University in early 2017 to continue his academic and athletic career starting that fall.

College career

Arrival at Harvard University

Walsh was selected by the New Jersey Devils in the third round, 81st overall, of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, marking him as a promising defensive prospect with offensive upside from his junior hockey tenure. Following the draft, he committed to Harvard University, joining the Crimson men's ice hockey team in the ECAC Hockey conference for the 2017–18 season as a true freshman defenseman. His high school performance at Proctor Academy had prepared him for the competitive transition to Division I college hockey. In his year, Walsh quickly adjusted to the rigors of college-level play, appearing in all 33 games for Harvard and contributing offensively from the blue line. He recorded seven goals and 13 assists for 20 points, leading all freshman defensemen in scoring and earning a spot on the All-Rookie Team. Despite starting on the third defensive pairing, Walsh demonstrated poise in transitioning the puck and notched his first collegiate goals in a November shutout win over , becoming the first Harvard freshman to score twice in a game since 2013. This output highlighted his ability to adapt to the faster pace and physicality of NCAA hockey, though he noted the initial challenge of integrating into a more structured team environment. During his season in 2018–19, Walsh built on his success, playing all 33 games and elevating his production to 12 goals and 19 assists for 31 points, a career high at that point. His scoring surge, including leading the team in goals among defensemen, reflected improved confidence and ice time on higher pairings, as he focused on enhancing his defensive responsibilities alongside offensive contributions. Balancing Harvard's demanding academics with hockey proved a key for Walsh, who described school occupying mornings and practices filling afternoons, requiring disciplined to maintain both his 3.5-plus GPA in and on-ice performance.

Performance and team contributions

During his junior season in 2019–20, Walsh emerged as one of Harvard's top offensive defensemen, recording 8 goals and 19 assists for 27 points in 30 games. This performance ranked him eighth among NCAA defensemen in points per game at 0.90, while his six power-play goals placed second nationally among blue-liners. Walsh contributed significantly to Harvard's power play, logging key assists and scoring opportunities that helped the Crimson maintain competitiveness in ECAC Hockey, where he finished third among conference defensemen in scoring. Walsh's defensive play also showed improvement, evidenced by a plus-5 rating and only eight penalty minutes, reflecting disciplined positioning and breakouts that supported Harvard's transition game. Over his full college tenure from 2017–18 to 2019–20, he amassed 78 points (27 goals, 51 assists) in 96 games, establishing himself as a reliable two-way contributor for the Crimson. His offensive prowess earned him All-Ivy League Honorable Mention honors in 2020. Although the 2020–21 season was pandemic-shortened for college hockey, Walsh opted to forgo his senior year at Harvard, signing a three-year entry-level contract with the in August 2020 to begin his professional career. This decision came after his draft selection in 2017, where expectations as a third-round pick (81st overall) highlighted his potential as an NHL prospect.

Professional career

New Jersey Devils organization (2021–2023)

Following his departure from Harvard after the 2019–20 season, Walsh signed a three-year entry-level contract with the New Jersey Devils on August 10, 2020, marking his transition to professional hockey. The deal carried an average annual value of $925,000 at the NHL level, with provisions for AHL play. Although the 2020–21 AHL season was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Walsh joined the Devils' affiliate Binghamton Devils for the 2021–22 campaign, beginning his professional on-ice career. Walsh made his AHL debut with the during the 2021–22 season, appearing in 33 games and recording 5 goals and 10 assists for 15 points. Midway through the season, following the Devils' relocation of their AHL franchise to , Walsh continued with the newly named , playing 37 games and adding 4 goals and 24 assists for 28 points, for a total of 70 games, 9 goals, 34 assists, and 43 points in the season. His performance highlighted his puck-moving ability and power-play contributions, helping establish him as a promising prospect in the organization. On April 26, 2022, Walsh received his first NHL call-up and made his debut with the in a 4–2 loss to the , logging 14:23 of ice time and earning an assist on a goal by . That appearance marked his only NHL game during the 2021–22 season, as he returned to Utica for the remainder of the year and into the 2022–23 campaign, where he added 9 goals and 32 assists for 41 points in 71 AHL games. Walsh's tenure with the Devils organization concluded on June 26, 2023, when he was traded to the in exchange for center Shane Bowers, a move involving the two teams' AHL affiliates. The trade allowed Walsh, a at the time, to join a new organization as he continued his development.

Boston Bruins organization (2023–2024)

On June 26, 2023, Walsh was traded from the to the in exchange for forward Shane Bowers. Following the trade, he signed a one-year, with the Bruins on July 17, 2023, worth $775,000 at the NHL level. After attending training camp, Walsh was placed on waivers on October 3, 2023, and subsequently assigned to the Bruins' [American Hockey League](/page/American_Hockey League) (AHL) affiliate, the . Walsh participated in three preseason games for the Bruins during the 2023-24 exhibition schedule, logging 18:56 of total ice time across the contests. He did not record any points in those appearances and was not recalled to the NHL roster during the regular season. In the 2023-24 AHL season with Providence, Walsh served as a right-shot defenseman, contributing offensively with nine goals and 19 assists for 28 points in 60 games. His production included four power-play goals, highlighting his role on the second power-play unit, though the team finished with a minus-17 rating in his shifts, reflecting challenges in overall defensive puck possession. Walsh also added two points in four playoff games as Providence reached the conference semifinals. Upon the expiration of his contract on July 1, 2024, Walsh became an unrestricted .

Los Angeles Kings organization (2024–2025)

On July 1, 2024, Walsh signed a one-year, with the worth $775,000 at the NHL level. This deal followed his time in the Boston Bruins organization and positioned him as a depth defenseman prospect for the Kings' system. Walsh spent the entire 2024–25 season with the Kings' (AHL) affiliate, the , where he established himself as a reliable puck-moving defenseman. In 70 games, he recorded 6 goals and 26 assists for 32 points, leading all defensemen in scoring while accumulating 39 penalty minutes and a minus-11 rating. His performance highlighted his offensive contributions from the blue line, including strong playmaking and power-play involvement, though the team missed the playoffs. Despite the contract's two-way nature, Walsh faced limited opportunities at the NHL level. On September 29, 2024, he was placed on waivers by the Kings for the purpose of assignment to and cleared unclaimed the following day, resulting in no recall or games played with during the season. Walsh's contract expired at the end of the 2024–25 season, making him an unrestricted on July 1, 2025, after which he elected to depart the organization.

Barys Astana in the KHL (2025–present)

In August 2025, following the expiration of his contract with the organization, defenseman Reilly Walsh signed a one-year agreement with of the (KHL), marking his first professional stint outside . The move came after five seasons in the (AHL), where he sought greater opportunities for consistent playing time in a top European league. Walsh quickly adapted to the KHL's physical and fast-paced style, establishing himself as a key offensive contributor on Barys Astana's blue line during the early 2025–26 regular season. Playing primarily as a right-shot defenseman in a top-four role, he emphasized puck-moving abilities and power-play involvement, drawing on his collegiate background to facilitate transitions and generate scoring chances. By mid-November 2025, his offensive instincts had translated effectively, highlighted by a four-game scoring streak in October that included two goals and four assists. Through 27 games as of November 17, 2025, Walsh has recorded 7 goals and 13 assists for 20 points, alongside 8 penalty minutes and a minus-5 rating, positioning him among Barys Astana's leading scorers from the defense. Despite the team's inconsistent start, with several recent losses, Walsh emerged as a standout performer in key matchups, including a late goal in a 3-2 defeat to and contributions during a three-game scoring stretch in early November. His production underscored the value of North American imports in bolstering Barys Astana's attack amid broader roster adjustments.

International career

Walsh's international junior debut occurred at the 2016 Memorial Tournament, where he represented Team USA and contributed one assist in five games. He was ineligible for the 2018 due to his status as a college player for , a tournament restricted to Junior A league participants. Later that year, Walsh represented Team USA at the 2018 World Junior Summer Showcase, where he recorded one assist in four games against international under-18 and under-20 opponents from , , and . As of November 2025, Walsh has not been selected for any senior international competitions with Team USA, including the IIHF World Championships or the Olympics. No records exist of his involvement in minor senior tournaments, evaluation camps, or developmental programs with following the conclusion of his collegiate career in 2021. Walsh remains eligible to represent the at the senior international level due to his American citizenship. In comparison to select contemporaries from the 1999 birth year, such as , who debuted for Team USA at the and the , Walsh's international exposure has been limited to junior levels.

Career statistics

Regular Season

NCAA

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2017–18337132016
2018–193312193112
2019–2030819278
Career9627517836

AHL

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2020–21335101512
2021–22709344316
2022–23719324140
2023–24609192814
2024–25706263239
Career30438121159121

NHL

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2021–2210110
Career10110

KHL

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2025–2627713208
Career27713208

Playoffs

AHL

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2021–2210220
2022–2364150
2023–2440220
2024–2520000
Career134590
Walsh's overall club regular season totals are 428 , 72 goals, 186 assists, 258 points, and 165 penalty minutes, for a career points-per-game average of 0.60. Playoff totals are 13 , 4 goals, 5 assists, 9 points, and 0 penalty minutes.

International competitions

Walsh's international competition statistics are limited, primarily from his junior career, with no appearances in senior-level IIHF tournaments as of 2025. His sole major international tournament was the 2016 Memorial Tournament for the U18 team, where the finished fourth. In five games, Walsh contributed offensively from the blue line while accumulating minor penalties.
TournamentTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2016 Memorial U1850114
Overall international totals: 5 GP, 0 G, 1 A, 1 Pts, 4 PIM. Walsh has no recorded statistics from other international competitions, such as the or World Junior Championship, reflecting his focus on collegiate and professional club play.

Awards and honors

Collegiate awards

During his freshman season with the in 2017–18, Walsh was selected to the All-Rookie Team, recognizing his strong debut performance that included 20 points (7 goals, 13 assists) in 33 games and tying for fifth among ECAC freshmen defensemen with 7 power-play goals; the team is voted on by the league's 12 head coaches based on overall impact and statistical contributions among first-year players. As a in 2018–19, Walsh earned Third Team All-ECAC Hockey honors, selected by ECAC head coaches for his offensive production from the blue line, where he recorded a team-high 31 points (12 goals, 19 assists) in 33 games, ranking ninth nationally among defensemen in points per game (0.94) and second among all NCAA defensemen with 9 power-play goals. He also received All- Honorable Mention that year, an accolade determined by Ivy League coaches highlighting notable performers outside the top selections, for his role in Harvard's ECAC Tournament championship run. In his junior campaign of 2019–20, Walsh again garnered All- Honorable Mention recognition from Ivy League coaches, reflecting his continued scoring prowess with 27 points (8 goals, 19 assists) in 30 games, placing him eighth among NCAA defensemen in (0.90) and second in power-play goals (6).

Prep school awards

During his senior year at in 2016–17, Walsh was named to the USHS First Team All-New England and USHS All-USA Hockey Second Team, and contributed to the Steel's USHL Clark Cup championship.

Professional and international honors

Walsh has not earned major individual honors in the , where he has appeared in just one game as of the 2025–26 season, reflecting his status as an emerging professional defenseman. During his career with affiliates including the , , and , Walsh has not been selected for All-Star teams or received individual or team-specific awards. In the (KHL), Walsh garnered early recognition in the 2025–26 season with , where he was named the league's Man of the Week on October 14, 2025, for his offensive contributions of four goals and seven assists over 15 games. He has also been highlighted among top import performers in subsequent weekly reviews, including Weeks 5 and 8, for consistent point production amid team challenges. Internationally, Walsh has no recorded appearances or individual honors.

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