For the first time on this side of the summer, the New York Islanders played in a 60-minute game. It was only a scrimmage but played with a real strong pace.
Also: Scott Mayfield says he’s back to 100%. The Islanders began the on-ice part of training camp yesterday with some very hard skates, just as Patrick Roy forecast at the end of last season and just as players anticipated.
After one full day of NHL Training Camp, one thing has become increasingly clear about Aidan Fulp: This kid can skate and play. Then, he can skate and skate again.
Day one of training camp for the New York Islanders has officially ended. Groups one and two saw little surprises, and group three followed the same recipe.
Longtime New York Islanders and Buffalo Sabres winger Kyle Okposo has announced his retirement from the NHL.
The shrill sound of a whistle from Patrick Roy’s mouth has begun. He doesn’t even use a real whistle, mind you. All natural sound. Nevertheless, day one of the Islanders training camp is underway.
The New York Islanders have a core to build around. It’s Mathew Barzal, Bo Horvat, and Brock Nelson leading the forwards while Noah Dobson is the anchor on defense (Ilya Sorokin can be thrown in as the goaltender).
The biggest news surrounding the New York Islanders in recent weeks has involved Ilya Sorokin. There were questions about whether he was entering training camp injured or limited by an injury.
Last Word on Hockey’s Puck Drop Previews are back for the 2024-25 season. As the regular season approaches Last Word will preview each team. We will look at each team’s current outlook and stories to follow for the upcoming year.
Ilya had back surgery, and the Isles talk at the charity golf event. The boys are back! No, not the NHL Islanders (okay them too) but Mike and Dan for Islanders Anxiety.
Yesterday, Patrick Roy accidentally announced to the media that goaltender Ilya Sorokin underwent back surgery during the summer. While we don’t yet know the severity of the injury and its consequences, we do know that Sorokin is not expected to be ready for the start of training camp.
The New York Islanders are one of the oldest rosters in the NHL. While they are still a playoff contender, they need young talent to energize the team to challenge for a title.
As per New York Islanders head coach Patrick Roy, goaltender Ilya Sorokin underwent offseason back surgery to deal with an injury sustained over the summer.
The Islanders shared some concerning news ahead of the start of training camp.
The 2024 New York Islanders rookie camp is all but over. After four straight days on the ice, the young kids (and Keith Kinkaid) have today off for the New York Islanders Golf Outing.
The New York Islanders finished the 2023-24 season third in the Metropolitan Division before falling to the Carolina Hurricanes in Round 1 of the playoffs.
In this translated talk, the New York Islanders’ Alexander Romanov talked about working with a video coach, his ties with general manager (GM) Lou Lamoriello, his move from Montreal to New York, and his head coach Patrick Roy.
The Eastern Conference is stacked! The Eastern Conference isn’t as good as many people think! The Metropolitan Division is guaranteed to improve after last season!
Hello again and welcome to part seven of the best New York Islanders by jersey numbers series. The last list was the best of numbers 51-60. That article mainly featured players from recent times that fans should know and even included a few current Islanders.
The New York Islanders have a vacant slot in their top-six. Part of their summer priorities was addressing their lack of forward depth. The big signing of the offseason was winger Anthony Duclair, who provides a dependable 20-goal scorer.
At one point, it appeared as if the New York Islanders would not bring back Matt Martin. Martin has had a long career in the NHL to this point. But the Islanders seemed ready to move on after failing to win the Stanley Cup.
The 35-year-old has spent 13 of his 15 NHL seasons on Long Island, racking up 823 appearances since the Islanders drafted him in the fifth round in 2008.
Between Trotz’s enduring on-ice footprint and Lamoriello’s inability (and unwillingness) to seriously alter the roster, the Islanders are not an exciting team.
Here we are again for part six of the best New York Islanders by jersey numbers series. The last list discussed the best from numbers 41-50. That article included some great players from the most recent era of Islanders hockey.
The Islanders made one of the smartest free agent signings of the offseason when they signed forward Anthony Duclair to a four-year contract.
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