In the next several weeks, our historian Brooks Simpson will take a look back at one of the greatest squads in both franchise and hockey history on the 40th anniversary of its championship run. Today we almost take for granted the New York Islanders dynasty of the 1980s. That dynasty ...
Read More »Taub: Martin's excellent season rewarding the Islanders' faith in him
Lou Lamoriello loves to talk about chemistry. Chemistry when it comes to his team and how it measures to long-standing success. Chemistry when it comes to keeping guys around who he feels are loyal to him, the organization, and vice versa. That is why his decision to bring back Matt ...
Read More »Dunnigan: Golyshev’s pending arrival coming at good time for Isles
Tuesday morning Islanders’ fans woke up to breaking news. Forward Anatoly Golyshev terminated his contract with Yekaterinburg Avtomobilist of the KHL for an expected move to Long Island.Golyshev, 26, was drafted by the organization in the fourth round of the 2016 NHL draft. Five years after then-GM Garth Snow’s selection, ...
Read More »Simpson: The Case Against Acquiring Taylor Hall for the Isles
The Islanders’ decision to place injured captain Anders Lee on LTIR (long term injured reserve), with its cap consequences, renewed speculation that they are in the market for another player, preferably a winger with a scoring touch. The obvious name being circulated is Taylor Hall, who is toying away with ...
Read More »Watling: Isles, Barzal have big chance to shine with NHL’s ESPN deal
Five days ago ESPN announced it reached a seven-year deal with the NHL to bring hockey back to the Disney cable network for the first time since 2004. With 25 games on ESPN or ABC throughout the regular season, the bigger news comes in three parts: one being that the ...
Read More »Mandell: Top to Bottom, Isles offense is as deep it’s been in quite awhile
Having multiple lines that can score is key for teams to make a run at the Stanley Cup. A lack of scoring depth has been the “Achilles heel” for many teams in the past. A perfect example would be the Edmonton Oilers, who struggle to produce behind Connor McDavid and ...
Read More »Taub: Fans coming back at the perfect time for the Islanders
For 369 days and nights, Islanders fans have waited patiently. They’ve waited for when they would be packed inside Nassau Coliseum, for when they could cheer their favorite hockey team on again. Which brings us to tonight. This evening marks the night the team will allow fans back into the ...
Read More »Simpson: Deadline Trades Are Not the Answer in 2021 for the Islanders
Every season, as the trade deadline approaches, hockey fans speculate on who might be on the move from their team and who they might pick up. Islanders fans are not immune to this obsession, which rivals their concern over jersey design. They well remember that on March 10, 1980, some ...
Read More »Dunnigan: From Russia With Gloves
In July, Russian goaltender Ilya Sorokin signed an entry level contract and a one-year extension with the Islanders. The fan base, to say the least, had been anxiously waiting for his arrival. When the deal was announced Isles’ social media erupted.Sorokin joined fellow countrymen Semyon Varlamov, who had signed with ...
Read More »Mohr: Brock Nelson shining again as Islanders’ scoring attack grows stronger
After kicking off the 2021 season to a rough start, Islanders’ forward Brock Nelson is starting to get back into his groove. Nelson is currently cruising on a three-game point streak after he scored his second consecutive even-strength goal in the Isles’ 5-2 dominating win over the Buffalo Sabres on ...
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