Brickley is dealing with an undisclosed injury so he will be replaced by Michael Haley in the lineup tonight. With Brickley dealing with an injury, he likely won’t play tomorrow either.
Brickley was back in the lineup on Monday, but will be a healthy scratch for the fifth time in six games tonight. Dryden Hunt will draw back into the lineup for Brickley.
Brickley was a healthy scratch for the last four games, but will replace Dryden Hunt in the Panthers lineup vs. the Islanders. Brickley has collected eight points (2G / 6A) in 18 contests this season.
Brickley has missed the last three games with an upper-body injury but will play tonight against the Rangers. Brickley has had a really nice start to the season, collecting two goals and five assists (seven points) in eight contests. He will skate on the Panthers’ second line with Vincent Trocheck and Radim Vrbata, making him an interesting daily fantasy play.
Brickley left Thursday’s game with an upper-body injury and it doesn’t look like he will play on Saturday. If Colton Sceviour isn’t ready to play, look for the Panthers to recall another forward or go with 11 forwards, seven defensemen vs. the Red Wings.
Brickley, 24, was a second round pick (50th overall) in 2010 but has only appeared in 23 NHL games since. Brickley had 27 points (12G / 15A) in 45 games with Portland a season ago.
Brickley, 24, split his time between Florida and Portland (AHL) during 2015-16. Brickley had one goal and four assists (5 points) in 23 games with the Panthers and 27 points (12G / 15A) in 45 games with the Pirates.
Brickley had one goal and four assists in 23 games during his time with the Panthers. He heads back to Portland where he has one goal and two assists in six contests.
Brickley, 23, had one goal and two assists in 10 games with the Panthers this season. While in Portland, he has three points (1G / 2A) in six games. He has swapped places with Rocco Grimaldi.
Brickley has had a strong start to his NHL career, having scored one goal on three shots despite averaging just 8:56 TOI in his first four games. Shawn Thornton will play in his spot.
Brickley, 23, was the Panthers second round pick (50th overall) in 2010. The University of Vermont product had 22 goals and 25 assists (47 points) in 73 games with San Antonio (AHL) last season. He is expected to open the season on the Panthers’ fourth line.