Month: February 2022
Analytics Corner: Islanders Will Get More From Kyle Palmieri
It should be no secret that the New York Islanders are currently experiencing the downside of the gamble they took on Kyle Palmieri after signing the power forward to a four-year
Read MorePreviewing the Islanders’ Second West Coast Road Trip
After a brief two-game homestand, the New York Islanders are heading back out west for its second west coast road trip in the month of February. While the first game
Read MoreIslanders Management Must Publicly Acknowledge Problems
The first step to fixing a problem is recognizing there is one. Three straight disappointing games against Edmonton, Calgary and Buffalo should signal to Islanders management that this team isn’t
Read MoreIslanders Should Pull Plug on Zdeno Chara Experiment
Signing veteran defenseman Zdeno Chara was certainly an interesting experiment by New York Islanders’ President and General Manager Lou Lamoriello. It was a nice reunion — the Islanders drafted Chara 56th overall
Read MoreIslanders Prospect Statistical Update: 2/15/22
The New York Islanders have had a tough season, but throughout the organization, there are some prospects, including reigning QMJHL Player of the Week, William Dufour, that have had seasons
Read MoreShould the Islanders Trade Semyon Varlamov?
As the March 21 NHL Trade Deadline approaches, the Islanders will likely be in a position to retool their roster. They may not be looking to part ways with major
Read MoreEach NHL Team’s Best Player at All-Star Break
The NHL All-Star Break has come and gone. Now that the 2021-22 season has passed the halfway-point, let’s have some fun and look at each team’s best player so far this year.
Read MoreIslanders Fans Cannot Give Up Hope
Little hope remains in the minds of New York Islanders’ fans, as all championship aspirations are drowning in the mediocrity the team finds themselves in. This current outlook was impossible
Read MoreWho Is To Blame for How Much Islanders Have Struggled?
The Islanders have struggled this season. One game after the All-Star Break, the Isles are at NHL .500 with a 17-17-6 record, good for 40 points. The team is sixth
Read MoreThe Islanders Are in Desperate Need of a Goal-Scorer
After the All-Star Break, the New York Islanders have a record of 16-17-6, putting them in 25th place in the NHL. The main reason for the Islanders’ disappointing season has
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