After seeing players like Cole Eiserman (New York Islanders), Trevor Connelly (Vegas Golden Knights), and Marek Vanacker (Chicago Blackhawks) all being selected in the first round of last year’s draft from the left wing position, this year’s draft class has the potential to rival that total hearing their name called in the first round come June.
Top Islanders prospect Cole Eiserman is expected to return to Boston University for his sophomore season in 2025-26, Stefen Rosner of NHL.com and The Hockey News reports.
The 2025 NCAA Men’s Hockey Tournament got off to an exciting start on Thursday, with the Toledo and Fargo Regionals getting underway. The opening game of the national tournament was a very strange one between Big Ten runner-up Ohio State and Boston University in Toledo.
The opening round matchup between Boston University and Ohio State University was a riveting one through two periods. The third period opened, and so did the floodgates for BU.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
On the first day of no NHL games for the Four Nation’s Face-Off, the New York Islanders and their fans had at least one college hockey game to watch. The Beanpot Championship in Boston, with #1 Boston College taking on #9 Boston University in TD Garden.
Easton Cowan wasn't at his best during Team Canada's loss to the United States, and forward Cole Eiserman hasn't been shy in letting him know about it.
The United States World Junior hockey team began the tournament as the favorites, and with a strong preliminary round will remain just that heading into the quarterfinals.
Cole Eiserman (NYI) led the way for Team USA on Tuesday in a huge 4-1 win over Team Canada at the 2025 IIHF World Junior Championship. Eiserman, the No.
Since the start of the season in the various hockey leagues around the world, there’s one young prospect on the Montreal Canadiens’ side who really stands out from the crowd.
From October to March, the greater Boston area is littered with college hockey games. Last weekend, the University of Michigan Wolverines headed east to play the fifth-ranked Boston University Terriers.
The New York Islanders may be struggling to start the 2024-25 NHL season, but their prospects are showing plenty of promise. From early-round selections to late-round steals, there is a lot to look forward to, particularly among recent draft picks.
The beginning of the 2024-25 season has seen a lot of prospects shine in their respective leagues. From first goals in the NHL and NCAA to dominant performances from a couple of 2025 Draft eligibles, the first Prospects News and Rumors column has a lot of fun things to talk about.
Despite being in the dog days of the offseason, New York Islanders fans have some important hockey to catch up on. The 2024 World Junior Summer Showcase (WJSS) took place, with four Islanders prospects being involved.
When the New York Islanders selected teammates and Boston University-commits Cole Eiserman and Kamil Bednarik at the 2024 NHL Draft, fans’ memories immediately returned to the 2015 NHL Draft.
It’s July, so this is where we are. It’s still the quiet days of July and I’m frankly doing more hiking away from civilization than monitoring the latest Islanders non-news clipping.
There were a few surprises in the first round of the last draft. For example? Many didn’t expect Cole Eiserman to slip so far, who was selected by the Islanders with the 20th overall pick.
The 2024 NHL Entry Draft has concluded, and the New York Islanders made six selections, including three in the first two rounds. It was the first time the team made a first-round selection since 2019, and the first time with three or more picks in the first two rounds since 2018.