Any Islander fan would tell you they were a bit nervous when they heard rookie Ilya Sorokin was getting the net for game one yesterday. And why not? Sorokin was about to take on his first-ever postseason game in his NHL career, on the road nonetheless. Except, no one told ...
Read More »Mandell: IslesBlogs thoughts on the Bridgeport rebrand
Last week the Bridgeport Sound Tigers announced a series of changes, looking to connect the team with its NHL affiliate, the New York Islanders. The Islanders AHL affiliate was renamed the Bridgeport Islanders and the Sound Tigers logo was replaced with a new logo. 𝐖𝐞 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐈𝐬𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬.» https://t.co/MDKQ0b1iIf pic.twitter.com/KFZ3RRKhcx— ...
Read More »Bentivenga: Palmieri shines in for the Islanders in game one thriller
The Islanders defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday afternoon with a 4-3 win in overtime, taking the pilot episode of their best-of-seven series. As big of a story that was, however, there was another headline that developed early on and throughout the contest, and it was the guy who wore ...
Read More »Taub: Pageau the postseason maestro does it again for Islanders
If you didn’t realize it by now, J.G. Pageau lives for the big moments, especially in the postseason. On Sunday afternoon, he continued to add to his legend. Pageau, who was far and away the Islanders’ best player all game, once again was front and center in helping his club ...
Read More »Mandell: Islanders will need more from Barzal in game two
The Islanders won a thrilling overtime game, 4-3 over the Pittsburgh Penguins, to open the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs. There were many positives to point out in the game, such as Ilya Sorokin’s strong debut, Kyle Palmieri’s two-goal effort and the win itself. But the game was far from perfect ...
Read More »Tuchman: How I'm betting on the Isles/Penguins Series
Pittsburgh Penguins v. New York Islanders How am I betting this series? The Penguins won 6 of 8 vs the Islanders this season and that alone could be somewhat depressing for Islander fans as they look at their first round matchup. But, if you look under the hood, you’ll see ...
Read More »IslesBlog Round Table: Breaking down the x-factor for the Islanders against the Pens
Going into the first round playoffs series against the Pittsburgh Penguins, the IslesBlog crew broke down what will be the X-Factor for this series from an Islanders perspective. Although this season was filled with all kinds of ups and downs, the crew is optimistic that these factors will play a ...
Read More »Bentivenga: The Rise of the Pelech Posse
In the early portion of his NHL career, Islanders’ defenseman Adam Pelech had some growing pains while attempting to solidify his place in the lineup. From seemingly careless turnovers to tipping pucks into his own net, it seemed as if Pelech couldn’t get anything going for himself. Then along came ...
Read More »The 1980-81 New York Islanders: Toronto, Round One (part 3)
(This is part three of a six-part series: part one is here and part two is here). The New York Islanders finished the 1980-81 season as champions of the Patrick Division and the Clarence Campbell Conference, edging out the St. Louis Blues for the latter trophy by a mere three ...
Read More »Repetto: Islanders Need To Overcome Inconsistencies To Take Down Penguins
This weekend brings about a whole new type of play for the Islanders. They are going to need to be quicker and more dominant than they have ever been in the postseason. With inconsistencies being their downfall, the Isles are going to have to strive past their faults to take ...
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