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after pay cut in Foxborough, Amendola took the money and signed a two-year deal worth $12 million witt the AFC East foe Dolphins

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The thrill is back for Ryan O’Reilly.

A trade to the St. Louis Blues has O’Reilly excited about hockey and the future after three consecutive losing seasons with the Buffalo Sabres had him talking about losing his love for the game. Now the 27-year-old center is itching to get back on the ice and help the Blues reach the playoffs Clay Matthews Jersey , even if that adventure doesn’t begin in earnest for a couple of months.

”I feel like I have a spark in me now,” O’Reilly said Monday on a conference call. ”There’s something different. It’s interesting how it happened, but I’m happy, I’m excited and I don’t regret anything that’s happened.”

O’Reilly said on Buffalo’s locker cleanout day that the Sabres had adopted a mentality of ”being OK with losing” and he believed it crept into their game. He stood by those comments Monday, thanked Buffalo and expressed happiness at moving on to start what he hopes will be a winning chapter of his life.

When the Avalanche traded O’Reilly to the Sabres at the 2015 draft and he signed a $52.5 million, seven-year contract, the expectation was to be the central figure. With St. Louis, he joins an already-established core of Brayden Schenn, Jaden Schwartz, Vladimir Tarasenko Joe Namath Jersey Youth , Colton Parayko and captain Alex Pietrangelo.

”My first year in Buffalo, I was really trying to feel things out, and being kind of young at that time, getting that contract, I don’t think I kind of got a hold of the situation as best I could have,” O’Reilly said. ”I don’t think I was ready for that situation as best as possible. But I think going to St. Louis with all the kinds of things in play, the veterans that they have there, that it’s something that’s easier to kind of jump into.”

O’Reilly joins a Blues team that missed the playoffs by one victory and already bulked up in free agency by signing center Tyler Bozak, winger David Perron and backup goaltender Chad Johnson. St. Louis acquired O’Reilly from Buffalo for young forward Tage Thompson, a top-10 protected 2019 first-round pick Tremaine Edmunds Jersey Youth , a 2021 second-round pick and forwards Vladimir Sobotka and Patrik Berglund.

St. Louis general manager Doug Armstrong hopes a change of scenery benefits O’Reilly, who put up between 55 and 65 points in each of the past four seasons.

”He’s got great passion for the sport,” Armstrong said. ”He’s got great passion to compete and to win and hopefully this gives him the boost that he feels is necessary that he can come in here and quite honestly we need that boost.”

O’Reilly hopes his rapport with coach Mike Yeo, Schenn, Schwartz, Parayko and defenseman Joel Edmundson from playing together with Canada at the world championships eases his transition. With the spring tournament filling the void of the postseason, he’s eager to take part in the Stanley Cup playoffs for just the third time.

”There’s nothing like playoff hockey,” O’Reilly said. ”It’s what we all kind of dream of doing. Unfortunately, my career, I haven’t done it enough. And I plan to come in and help this team get there Authentic Kyle Long Jersey , help this team win.”



AP Hockey Writer John Wawrow contributed to this report.



It's no kept secret that New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick runs a tight ship, and plenty of former players in Foxborough haven't wasted any time in throwing shade at the hooded genius.The latest one to take his shot at coach Belichick is Danny Amendola - who won two Super Bowls with the Patriots, but decided to join the Miami Dolphins in free agency this offseason.Appearing on the聽Comeback SZN聽podcast (via聽Mike Reiss of ESPN), Amendola detailed the differences between Dolphins head coach Adam Gase and Belichick, and it sure sounds like he's embracing life in South Beach much more."Coach Gase is one of the guys. He's our leader, he's our head coach, but he's also our boy." Amendola said. "It's cool, it's refreshing to have that kind of relationship with a coach, something I haven't had in a long time. ... Back in New England, it's almost like you had a principal and a principal's office and s--t like that; in a good way and a bad way Davante Adams Jersey , too."Amendola was instrumental in helping the Patriots win Super Bowls 49 and 51 - and for getting them back to the big game this year, though they fell to the Philadelphia Eagles. But after taking pay cut after pay cut in Foxborough, Amendola took the money and signed a two-year deal worth $12 million witt the AFC East foe Dolphins. Though Belichick is the most successful and accomplished head coach in NFL history, there have been plenty of stars who simply couldn't stand playing for him. Tight end Rob Gronkowski reportedly contemplated retirement before the 2017 season, simply getting tired of Belichick's tight ship.Super Bowl 49 hero Malcolm Butler also voiced his displeasure after being benched in this year's big game against the Eagles, saying the coaches "gave up" on him. He wound up signing with the Tennessee Titans.The Patriots have always been able to put all the drama behind them and stay in the hunt for Lombardi Trophies on an annual basis. But it sure sounds like Belichick has rubbed plenty of his key players the wrong way, and you can't help but wonder if the end of the dynasty is in sight..

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