Patrick Roy likes what he's seen from his two injured forwards since they've returned, even if they're still trying to find their "A" game.
There is plenty of blame to go around for the Islanders’ struggles this season, but the star players’ struggles is a big reason for their poor play.
The New York Islanders put for their strongest performance of the season on Thursday night, defeating the red-hot Vegas Golden Knights 4-0 at T-Mobile Arena.
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On the same Thursday where GM Lou Lamoriello said the Islanders can turn their season around, the team responded by beating the NHL’s top team.
Two months out from the NHL’s trade deadline, selling off assets is “not even a thought” in the mind of Islanders general manager Lou Lamoriello.
Okay, I know that headline is crazy. The New York Islanders (15-18-7), currently 15th in the Eastern Conference and 27th in the NHL do not look like a good bet to catch fire and make the playoffs.
We're a game shy of the halfway mark of this Islanders season and it's not going well. Here are the ways in which the team and I messed up.
After opponents held his team without a goal for five straight periods, New York Islanders head coach Patrick Roy did what most coaches do: shuffled the lines.
New York Islanders head coach Patrick Roy placed Brock Nelson between Anders Lee and Mathew Barzal in an effort to spark the offense. The Islanders entered Sunday's showdown with the Boston Bruins scoring just four total goals over their last three games.
The Isles (37 points) are five points back of the Columbus Blue Jackets (42 points) for the second Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference with a game in hand. “It's not something that's out of reach,” Lamoriello said during an availability in Las Vegas on Thursday morning.