Gophers forward Connor Reilly, one of the hockey program's top incoming freshmen, will miss the entire 2012-13 season because of a knee injury.
Reilly tore the anterior cruciate ligament his right knee in an off-ice fall Saturday at a team party, according to two sources close to the situation.
Here is an excerpt from a release by the Gophers hockey office:
Reilly suffered the injury after he slipped and fell awkwardly over the weekend.
Reilly is scheduled to undergo surgery in the near future, although a date has yet to be determined.
[Coach Don Lucia said,] "I'm disappointed for Connor. He's been working very hard to get back on the ice this year from his previous surgery, and this is an unfortunate setback for him. I'm confident that he'll continue to work hard through this process and support the team in any way he can this season.
"We have a great medical staff here at the University of Minnesota, and I know they will make sure Connor's surgery and ensuing rehabilitation go well."
End of excerpt.
Lucia declined to comment further on how Reilly was injured or whether the incident is being investigated. "[There is] nothing left to discuss, our release was the truth," Lucia wrote in a short text message.
Connor had hoped to be part of a rare three-brother combination on a Gophers team with high expectations. The Gophers advanced to the Frozen Four last spring and should be tabbed the WCHA favorite when the preseason polls are released.