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Jean-Gabriel Pageau has long been the staple of the New York Islanders’ third line.

I say that because Pageau is truly the only one who has stuck there. Since joining the Islanders three years ago, Pageau has played with 40 different linemates.

That lot is made up of players of all different skill sets and experience levels, but the only one that was ever a constant next to Pageau was Zach Parise.

“Zach is a unique player,” Pageau told NYI Hockey Now. “That’s why he’s been so successful for so many years. It’s just his work ethic overall. You know where he’s going to be and that he’s working on winning his battle one-on-one. There are a lot of guys that do that, but Zach is definitely unique to play with, and that’s why he’s had such a great career.”

With Parise not returning to the Islanders to start the year, the constant shuffling around Pageau has returned. In just five games this season, Pageau has already had six different linemates.

“It’s part of the job,” Islanders head coach Lane Lambert said. “It’s part of them finding out who they can play with. Discovering that is extremely important, and from that standpoint, so is having players with each other that have chemistry.”

Anders Lee, Hudson Fasching, Julien Gauthier, Oliver Wahlstrom, Simon Holmstrom and even Cal Clutterbuck have all skated on the third line. But none have formed the same connection with Pageau as Parise did.

“I thought we built up a really good chemistry together,” Pageau said of Parise. “Whether it was finding each other on the ice or on the PK, or where we were going to be at a certain moment during the game when it happens so quickly.”

The pairing of Pageau and Parise became one the Islanders often deployed to match up against the best players their opponents had to offer. But that wasn’t automatic. Pageau and Parise’s chemistry formed their chemistry by continuously playing together, as is the case with any other set of linemates.

“The hardest thing when lines change is understanding where people want pucks,” said Matt Martin, who has played with Clutterbuck and Casey Cizikas for the better part of the 11 seasons. “There are adjustments you have to make off each other. I guess that’s something we haven’t had to do too often. We know when we’re together what’s expected of us and what we’re supposed to do.”

Adjusting to different linemates has become habitual for Pageau. So much so that he makes it look almost effortless.

“He’s extremely vocal and communicative,” Lambert said. “He communicates a lot on the bench, so that helps [his linemates]. He’s a responsible guy who plays the game the right way. It’s easy to play the game with Pageau because he is seemingly always in the right spot.”

Adaptability is a skill Pageau has developed out of necessity. He is more than comfortable using it but is also looking forward to the day when he has a steady presence by his side once again.

“It’s always fun to keep the same line,” Pageau said. “I think it makes it easier for tendencies and chemistry. Right now, everyone is getting their chance, and it’s good for me because it keeps me at the top of my game, but it’s definitely not the easiest way.”

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