15 - O'Reilly also had 15 assists during the 2019-20 season. In the previous year, he had nine helpers with the Force and eight with the Gamblers. Mason Lohrei led the Gamblers with 29 assists in 48 games.
32 - With 32 points, O'Reilly was tied for fourth on the Gamblers with Jake Schmaltz. Tucker led with 43.
48 - With 48 penalty minutes, O'Reilly set a career high. During the previous season, he had a total of 12, eight with the Force and four with the Gamblers. However, O'Reilly only ranked seventh on the team in that category as Tucker had 88 penalty minutes to lead the team.
19 - In a 7-2 loss to the Dubuque Fighting Saints, O'Reilly amassed 19 of those 48 penalty minutes. In the first period, he had a two-minute hooking minor and in the second period, O'Reilly was called for a roughing minor. But in the third, O'Reilly received a five-minute fighting major and a 10-minute fighting misconduct.
15 - In a 5-1 victory over the Omaha Lancers on Feb. 29, O'Reilly had another double-digit penalty-minute game with 15. In the first period, he was given a five-minute fighting major and a 10-minute misconduct.
3- O'Reilly had three two-goal games during the season, in a 5-1 victory over the Muskegon Lumberjacks on Nov. 8, in a 5-0 victory over the Madison Capitols on Dec. 7 and in the 5-1 victory over the Lancers on Feb. 29.
7 - O'Reilly had a season-high seven shots in a 7-1 loss to the Chicago Steel on Jan. 2. He also had five games with six shots apiece.
Quotable: "He's committed to Arizona State University next year. I think he's excited to leave junior and go do that. He's a guy that's a scorer. When Ryan's playing his game, he's putting the puck in the net and he's using his size to get in on the forecheck and turn pucks over and be a good, physical presence, get to the hard areas, get to the front of the net. We're excited to see. I think for him, it's just another step in his development, going to ASU, going to a good program down there. We're going to look forward to seeing what he can do in college." -- Shawn Horcoff, director of player development and assistant director of player personnel