Tobias Rieder Explained

Tobias Rieder
Birth Date:1993 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Landshut, Germany
Height Ft:5
Height In:11
Weight Lb:181
Position:Right wing
Shoots:Left
League:SHL
Team:Växjö Lakers
Former Teams:Arizona Coyotes
Los Angeles Kings
Edmonton Oilers
Calgary Flames
Buffalo Sabres
Ntl Team:DEU
Draft:114th overall
Draft Year:2011
Draft Team:Edmonton Oilers
Career Start:2009

Tobias Rieder (born 10 January 1993) is a German professional ice hockey forward who is currently playing for Växjö Lakers of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). Rieder was originally selected by the Edmonton Oilers in the fourth round, 114th overall, of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, and made his NHL debut in 2014–15 with the Arizona Coyotes. He has also previously played with the Los Angeles Kings, Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames and Buffalo Sabres.

Playing career

Having been drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft on 29 March 2013, Rieder's playing rights were traded to the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for Kale Kessy.[1] At the conclusion of his major junior career in the 2012–13 season with the Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), on 15 April 2013, Rieder signed a three-year, entry-level contract with Phoenix.[2]

In the 2014–15 season, his second professional campaign in North America, Rieder received his first NHL recall by the Coyotes from the club's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Portland Pirates, on 2 November 2014. That same day, he scored his first NHL goal, the game-winner for the Coyotes.[3]

On 1 December 2014, Rieder set an NHL record for a first-year player by scoring two shorthanded goals 58 seconds apart during the same penalty kill in a 5–2 win against the Edmonton Oilers.[4]

On 21 February 2018, during the 2017–18 season, Rieder (along with goaltender Scott Wedgewood) was traded to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for goaltender Darcy Kuemper.[5] In the final stretch of the regular season, Rieder appeared in 20 games with the Kings, scoring four goals and six points. He made his Stanley Cup playoff debut in Los Angeles' first-round sweep to the Vegas Golden Knights.

On 1 July 2018, as a free agent, Rieder returned to the Edmonton Oilers organization after signing a one-year, $2 million contract.[6] Signing with the Oilers with the lofty ambition to play alongside countryman Leon Draisaitl, Rieder was unable to contribute early in the 2018–19 season, finding himself in a bottom six checking-line role. Failing to register a goal with the Oilers after 60 games, Rieder was singled out publicly by Oilers CEO Bob Nicholson, stating their intention not to sign him after the season, on which Nicholson later apologized.[7] Rieder completed the season with a career-low 11 assists in 67 games.

On 25 June 2019, Rieder was not tendered a qualifying offer from the Oilers, releasing him as a free agent.[8] On 4 September 2019, Rieder was invited to a professional tryout agreement with the Calgary Flames. On 27 September 2019, after a successful pre-season, he was signed to a one-year, two-way contract with the Flames.[9]

On 16 August 2020, Rieder scored his third shorthanded goal of the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs in Game 4 against the Dallas Stars, tying an NHL record for most shorthanded goals in one playoff season. Rieder joins the list alongside Derek Sanderson, Bill Barber, Lorne Henning, Wayne Gretzky, Wayne Presley, and Todd Marchant.[10] He finished with 5 points in 10 post-season games.

As a free agent from the Flames, Rieder was signed by the Buffalo Sabres on a one-year, $700,000 contract on 9 October 2020.[11]

Leaving the Sabres at the conclusion of his contract, as a free agent approaching the season, Rieder accepted an invitation to attend the Anaheim Ducks training camp on a Professional Try-out basis on 15 September 2021.[12]

International play

Rieder was named to the Germany men's national ice hockey team and made his senior debut at the 2014 IIHF World Championship.[13]

On 25 January 2022, Rieder was selected to play for Team Germany at the 2022 Winter Olympics.[14]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2008–09Landshut CannibalsDNL36272451189681410
2009–10Landshut CannibalsDNL56392545162
2009–10Landshut Cannibals2.GBun451013232860000
2010–11Kitchener RangersOHL652326493570224
2011–12Kitchener RangersOHL6042428425161314274
2012–13Kitchener RangersOHL52272956129210124
2013–14Portland PiratesAHL6428204810
2014–15Portland PiratesAHL94150
2014–15Arizona CoyotesNHL721382114
2015–16Arizona CoyotesNHL8214233710
2016–17Arizona CoyotesNHL801618346
2017–18Arizona CoyotesNHL58811196
2017–18Los Angeles KingsNHL2042604 0 0 0 0
2018–19Edmonton OilersNHL67011118
2019–20Calgary FlamesNHL5546106103250
2020–21Buffalo SabresNHL445272
2021–22Växjö LakersSHL36111122440000
NHL totals478648114552143250

International

YearTeamEventResult GPGAPtsPIM
2009GermanyU176th50000
Germany WJC1810th6 1 3 4 8
GermanyWJC D111th5 4 2 6 0
GermanyWJC18 D111th5 6 1 7 12
GermanyWJC10th6 1 1 2 0
GermanyWJC186th3 3 0 3 0
GermanyWJC D1A11th5 5 8 13 4
GermanyWJC9th6 3 2 5 0
GermanyWC14th7 1 0 1 0
GermanyWC10th70330
GermanyWC7th41120
2016GermanyOGQQ31230
2016Team EuropeWCH60110
2021GermanyWC4th101342
2022GermanyOG10th41120
Junior totals 4123174024
Senior totals 44611172

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Coyotes acquire Tobias Rieder . . 29 March 2013 . 15 April 2013.
  2. Web site: Coyotes sign Rieder to entry-level contract . . 15 April 2013 . 15 April 2013.
  3. Web site: Coyotes recall Rieder . . 2 November 2014 . 2 November 2014.
  4. News: McCurdy. Bruce. Oilers' prospect Kale Kessy was making important progress before an injury derailed his season. 16 December 2017. Edmonton Journal. 11 September 2015. Included among them were an NHL rookie record of two shorthanded goals in 58 seconds, against (you guessed it) the Oilers, right in (you guessed it again) Edmonton.
  5. Web site: LA Kings Acquire Tobias Rieder, Scott Wedgewood; Trade Kuemper to Coyotes. NHL.com. 21 February 2018. 21 February 2018.
  6. Web site: Oilers sign Tobias Rieder . . 1 July 2018 . 1 July 2018.
  7. Web site: Nicholson calls out Tobias Rieder . . 22 March 2019 . 22 March 2019.
  8. Web site: Oilers will not extend qualifying offers to Rieder, Rattie . oilersnation.com . 21 June 2019 . 21 June 2019.
  9. Web site: Report: Flames sign Tobias Rieder . flamesnation.ca . 27 September 2019 . 27 September 2019.
  10. Web site: SNAPSHOTS: Flames penalty-killer Rieder ties NHL record during overtime loss . calgarysun.com . 17 August 2020 . 17 August 2020.
  11. Web site: Sabres sign Tobias Rieder to one-year contract . . 9 October 2020 . 9 October 2020.
  12. Web site: Tobias Rieder lands PTO with Ducks . . September 15, 2021 . September 15, 2021.
  13. Web site: Roster forming – 2014 WM – International Ice Hockey Federation IIHF. . 9 May 2014 . 9 May 2014.
  14. Web site: 25 January 2022. Germans dare to dream again. 25 January 2022. International Ice Hockey Federation.