The New York Islanders might be headed in a different direction next season as they brought in a new general manager, traded Noah Dobson, and seem destined for a retool.
Ilya Sorokin was revealed to be in trade talks around the 2025 NHL Draft, but now his agent Dan Milstein has completely shut down any speculation of a trade.
For whatever reason, speculation has surfaced that the New York Islanders might have considered a trade involving goaltender Ilya Sorokin. Not so fast, notes Sorokin’s agent Dan Milstein.
The New York Islanders signed forward Adam Beckman to a one-year, two-way contract, according to PuckPedia. PuckPedia is reporting that Beckman will make $775,000 in the NHL and $150,000 in the minors, with $200,000 guaranteed.
The NHL offseason rumor mill is in full swing, and a surprising name has surfaced: Ilya Sorokin. According to NHL insider Frank Seravalli, the New York Islanders aren’t completely closed off to the idea of a trade.
The Edmonton Oilers were expected to be aggressive this offseason as they try to make a push for a championship next season, and after coming up short in the Stanley Cup Final for two straight seasons, some fans hoped they would make a splash between the pipes to upgrade their goaltending tandem.
At 17-years of age, Matthew Schaefer has been thrust into the spotlight, and now he's won over fans after blasting Paul Bissonnette in his Spittin' Chiclets debut.
The New York Islanders have a revamped farm system with 2025 top pick Matthew Schaefer and Calum Ritchie (selected 27th overall in 2023) leading the way.
Ilya Sorokin has been a standout for the New York Islanders, but with the team looking to get younger, he was almost dealt at the 2025 NHL Draft. The New York Islanders picked Matthew Schaefer with the No.
On Sunday, the New York Islanders announced that the team has signed forward Marc Gatcomb to a one-year contract. The deal will carry a cap hit of $900,000 through the 2025-26 season.
The Jets have emerged as a top suitor for one of the Islanders' key forwards that has been placed on the trade block, per NHL insiders from 'The Fourth
“I believe in developing in a winning environment, so the AHL will definitely be a focus.” That’s how Mathieu Darche set the tone for his general manager (GM) tenure with the New York Islanders.
It’s already been an extremely successful offseason for the New York Islanders, but they may have an even bright future on their hands. The Islanders walked away from the 2025 NHL Draft with three first round picks, including Matthew Schaefer as the first overall selection.
Despite drawing interest from several NHL teams, Russian free agent forward Maxim Shabanov chose to sign his one-year, entry-level contract with the New York Islanders because of the opportunities it presents, per Daria Tuboltseva of RG.org.
Just when it looked like the New York Islanders were closing out a quiet offseason, general manager (GM) Mathieu Darche made a big signing. The deal wasn’t big in terms of the money spent or even the length of the contract, as much as it gave the Islanders one last offseason win.
The New York Islanders have all but wrapped up their offseason moves. It was a strong first showing from Mathieu Darche after trading Noah Dobson as he extended Alexander Romanov, re-signed most of the restricted free agents (RFAs), drafted Matthew Schaefer and multiple elite prospects, and signed a few veterans as well.
The New York Islanders announced on Wednesday that general manager Mathieu Darche and the team have agreed to terms on a one-year, entry-level contract with forward Maxim Shabanov.
The New York Islanders were big winners at the 2025 NHL Draft, and even into the start of free agency they are keeping their hot streak alive. On the second day of free agency, the Islanders grabbed a top free agent coming from outside of the NHL.
The New York Islanders made one of the biggest trades of the NHL offseason so far. They dealt Noah Dobson to the Montreal Canadiens for two first-round picks just before the NHL Draft.
The New York Islanders made some smaller moves on free agency day. After making big waves at the draft by trading Noah Dobson, they kept it simple on July 1.
Tony DeAngelo has agreed to a one-year extension to stay in the New York Islanders organization. After coming across from SKA St. Petersburg in the middle of the year, DeAngelo impressed on Long Island.
The New York Islanders are betting big on 25-year-old defenseman Alexander Romanov, signing him to an eight-year, $50 million contract extension with a $6.25 million annual cap hit.
Forward Matt Martin, who spent all but two of his 16 NHL seasons with the New York Islanders, retired on Tuesday and was named a special assistant to general manager Mathieu Darche.