Former Penguin Reilly Smith Stuns Comedian With Missing Teeth Reveal
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Tom Banks
September 3, 2025 (2:47 PM)
Photo credit: Las Vegas Sun
Reilly Smith was seen at a comedy show recently, and when the comedian interacted with him, he was stunned when Smith revealed his iconic missing teeth.
Former Pittsburgh Penguins forward Reilly Smith has been one of the most consistent players in the National Hockey League since arriving, becoming a beloved piece of any team he plays on.
Beginning in Dallas back in 2011, he's also played in Boston, Florida, Vegas, Pittsburgh, New York and back to Vegas, winning one Stanley Cup with the Golden Knights.
Ex-Pittsburgh Forward Leaves Comedian Speechless With Classic Hockey Smile
Last season, Smith returned to Vegas, and it appears to be where he is spending his summer, as he was recently seen at a comedy show when the comedian began crowd work, not knowing that he was an NHLer.
Once they began talking and Smith revealed his job, he also revealed the iconic hockey smile, taking out his teeth that he's lost during his time in the league, leaving the comedian absolutely stunned.
From Penguins to Golden Knights, Smith Still Embraces the Gritty Hockey Look
This is a look that most players in the NHL have seemingly embraced, with the missing teeth becoming a staple of most players in the league, especially the gritty players that love to block pucks and give their all for their team.
Whether it's in Pittsburgh, Vegas, New York or anywhere else, Smith has been one of those players, and while it may seem hard to embrace for some players, the 34-year old veteran has done just that.
This is just one of the many reasons why he's beloved by teammates and fans, and with the Golden Knights heading into 2025/26 full of confidence, Smith will play a key role in any success this team may end up having.
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