The New York Islanders are entering the 2022-23 season hoping to rebound from last season and prove that the playoff absence was an outlier from an otherwise talented roster.
The new boss speaks his mind on the ice. Also, (practice) jersey ads. Training camp is now well underway. It’s always unwise to read too much into line combinations and pairings at this stage, but it’s nevertheless interesting to watch.
Training camp has begun, contract questions follow. The New York Islanders have opened training camp! Are you already angry about line combos or defensive pairings?
Mathew Barzal said he wants to get an extension done prior to the start of the regular season, as he prefers to get it out of the way.
The New York Islanders are looking to have a big bounce-back season after missing the playoffs last year. The 2021-22 season saw a handful of players either take a step back or underachieve, and for the 2022-23 season, those players will be pivotal to the team’s success.
Most league-wide analysts have the New York Islanders’ cap sheet ranked among the worst in the league. Long-term deals to Kyle Palmieri and Casey Cizikas look like poor value after they both had tough seasons offensively.
By basically doubling down on his roster, Islanders GM Lou Lamoriello has left himself with a bit of flexibility heading into the season.
The New York Islanders signed goaltender Cory Schneider, forward Nikita Soshnikov and defenseman Parker Wotherspoon to one-year contracts on Wednesday.
Even after a disappointing offseason, it is tough not to get excited. You might call today the official start of the New York Islanders 2022-23 campaign.
The 2022-23 season is only a few weeks away, and the New York Islanders enter the year looking to rebound from the 2021-22 season, where they missed the playoffs.
Zdeno Chara announced Tuesday that he will sign a one-day contract with the Bruins and retire from the NHL after 24 seasons, 14 of them in Boston. The 6-foot-9 defenseman from Slovakia entered the league as a third-round draft pick of the New York Islanders in 1996.
The New York Islanders are rolling back their 2021-22 roster to give it another go in 2022-23, with a few, ever so slight tweaks. Zdeno Chara and Andy Greene aren’t returning, and Alexander Romanov and a player to be determined will take their place.
Tuesday was a big day for retirements in the NHL as several prominent defensemen saw their careers come to an end with P.K. Subban, Zdeno Chara, and Keith Yandle all announcing their retirements on the same day.
Zdeno Chara has announced that he will be retiring from professional hockey, signing a one-day contract with the Boston Bruins to do it as a member of the team he is connected to most.
The 2009 Norris Trophy winner has called it a career after 1,680 regular-season NHL games.
Good think the league requires some reps for its media tour, otherwise we’d continue to eat saw dust and praise Lou for the privilege. After a summer of
There’s no job opening for them today, but keep pushing and maybe someday? Development camp will wind down, or transition as it were, to proper training camp as the big guys report, weigh in, and share how they’re in the “best shape in my life” before getting on the ice.
The New York Islanders are preparing for a big 2022-23 season with the hope of bouncing back after missing the playoffs last season. All the focus is understandably on the upcoming season and not the offseason but a few players are restricted and unrestricted free agents at the end of the year.
But as of yet, it has not translated to NHL star. Also, a message to everyone picking the Rangers to win it all. Instead of a longer blurb up here, I have a couple of longer form responses to articles linked in today’s Bits.
Barzal’s quotes yesterday will have us singing. The prospects hit the ice yesterday, so we have some real content to present today. But another source of content has been the NHL’s North American Player Media Tour, which is going on out in Nevada.
Hickey was chosen fourth overall by the Los Angeles Kings in the 2007 NHL Draft and eventually claimed by the Islanders on waivers in 2012.
Welcome to the 2022-23 season preview as brought to you by Betway Sports. We’ll be taking a dive into each team’s offseason and what their Stanley Cup odds are for next season from the worst odds to the best.
After missing out — or choosing not to sign Nazem Kadri, depending on who you ask — the New York Islanders will look to the trade market to make the deals they want to make this offseason.
The New York Islanders signed defensemen Noah Dobson and Alexander Romanov to three-year deals Monday. The team also agreed to a one-year contract with forward Kieffer Bellows.
Marcin Tybura sent a message to the Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight division by defeating Alexander Romanov in the featured UFC 278 prelim. Romanov (16-1) wasted no time clinching with Tybura (23-7) seconds into the fight.
The team would distribute the winnings among their Islanders Group. If the Islanders’ winnings are below $250K, the proceeds would be donated in full to the Islanders Children’s Foundation.
SEASON SYNOPSIS The Bridgeport Sound Tigers were rebranded as the Bridgeport Islanders prior to the 2021-22 AHL season. Under the new moniker, Bridgeport finished the regular season sixth in the Atlantic Division with a 31-30-11 record, 73 points, and a .507 points percentage.
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