NHL Patterns Dictate the Islanders Need to Add Scoring

If you had asked me a year ago if the Islanders should pursue Patrik Laine, I would have said no. I would have argued the best course of action for

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My Way Too Early Season Predictions

At around this time last season, the Islanders were pronounced dead by almost everybody. They had just lost their franchise player and only made a few small, subtle moves to

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One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

Everyone has heard of the expression take “one step forward, and two steps back” including Lou Lamoriello and the Islanders. But the expression may be more than literary. The 2018-19

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Destination Hockey: Episode Six with Brendan Burke

In the last two years, Brendan Burke has already established himself as one of the best broadcasters in sports. And last week on Destination Hockey, we sat down for a

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Sound Tigers Early Offseason Review

The Bridgeport Sound Tigers have announced a slew of new free agent signings for the upcoming season. Gone are Connor Jones, Chris Bourque, among others. To replace them, the team

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Destination Hockey: Episode Five with Félix Bibeau and Jonah Sigel

Anytime we get to hear from a top-NHL prospect, it is a treat. Talking to a humble, determined and passionate player makes it that much better. This week, on Destination

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Sky Is the Limit for Devon Toews

The New York Islanders struck gold last season after calling up 25-year old Devon Toews up from the AHL. Toews went on to become one of the most effective players

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A Good Problem to Have

When was the last time the Islanders had a good problem? Bet you can’t think of one. Well finally, the New York Islanders organization turned a leaf. The team seemed

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Destination Hockey: Episode Four with Sean McIndoe and Daren Millard

Free agency is a doozy. But thankfully, Destination Hockey is here to explain! In a 90-minute special, we took a deep dive into the hockey world. First, I discussed the

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Success Means More to the Islanders Now More Then Ever

The year is 1983 and the New York Islanders are on the brink of clinching their fourth straight Stanley Cup. If you went around the NHL and asked every player

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