Derek Ryan's 2024-25 season with the Edmonton Oilers can be described as a final chapter, marked by a reduced role and a reliance on experience. As an aging veteran, Ryan faced challenges in maintaining a consistent presence in the lineup.
2024-25 Season Statistics
In the 2024-25 season, Ryan played 36 regular season games for the Oilers, recording 1 goal and 5 assists for a total of 6 points. His plus/minus rating was -4. He also played 13 games for the Bakersfield Condors in the AHL, where he scored 3 goals and 5 assists.
Ryan's ice time diminished, averaging 9:21 minutes per game. His average power play time was virtually nonexistent at 0:00, while his average short-handed time was 0:19. His Corsi For percentage (CF%) was 50.90%, with a relative CF% of -4.60%. His offensive contributions translated to 0.19 goals per 60 minutes (G60) and 1.12 points per 60 minutes (P60).
Performance Analysis
Ryan's role primarily centered around being a fourth-line center. While he brought experience and hockey sense, his ability to impact the game was limited. Although he had to rely on guts and guile, he ultimately could not stay in the lineup.
Ryan's underlying metrics reflect his limited offensive impact and defensive struggles. His goals-for percentage (GF%) was 40.90%, indicating that the Oilers were outscored when he was on the ice. His defensive zone faceoff percentage (DFF%) was 51.20%, with a relative DFF% of -6.60%.
Contract and Future
Ryan's two-year, $1.8 million contract with a $900,000 cap hit per season expired at the end of the 2024-25 season, making him an unrestricted free agent.
Overall Assessment
Derek Ryan's 2024-25 season was a testament to his longevity and professionalism. While his on-ice impact diminished, he likely provided valuable leadership and mentorship in the locker room. Given his age and declining production, it remains uncertain if he will continue his NHL career.