

Since Brickley signed his contract late in the year with just two games left in the regular season, there wasn't enough time to get him accustomed to NHL speed before the playoffs, but he impressed in his only chance in securing his first professional point against the Wild on April 5. At Minnesota State-Mankato, Brickley shined on the defensive end as he was named Defensive Player of the Year for the WCHA in 2016-17, and impressed offensively as well by scoring 66 points (18 goals, 48 assists) in 71 games over his last two seasons. With his impressive resume, seeing Brickley on the 2018-19 opening roster wouldn't be surprising, as long as he delivers a strong training camp.

























We are sorry, but you seem to be logged in from – We currently don’t allow play from .
Sincerely,
Dober Games Management
We are sorry, but you seem to be using a VPN, Proxy, VM, or other method used to hide or obfuscate your original IP address. Regulation requires users log in to our system with an IP address assigned by an ISP or telecom corporation.
Sincerely,
Dober Games Management