RALEIGH, N.C. — Had Mike Reilly been offered another contract by the Islanders during the offseason, he likely would have taken it.
That, however, never came to pass.
“I met with Lou [Lamoriello] after the season. It was kinda, let’s see how things shake out here with the rest of the team and stuff and see where it goes,” Reilly, now with the Hurricanes, said Thursday before the Islanders lost 6-2 to Carolina. “And obviously, they let him go. There wasn’t too much from New York at all.

“I think my agent [Pat Brisson] talked to [Mathieu] Darche once, early June or so. There was nothing there. If there was an opportunity to come back, I definitely wanted to, but there was nothing there.”
If that didn’t make the writing on the wall clear, then the Islanders winning the first pick and the right to draft Matthew Schaefer did. Reilly ended up signing a $1.1 million deal with the Hurricanes instead of returning for a third year on the Island, and got a measure of revenge Thursday by scoring a shorthanded goal.