The New York Islanders remain near the bottom of the Eastern Conference, with pending UFA Brock Nelson as potential trade bait. Is a move with the Vancouver Canucks in store?
We're a game shy of the halfway mark of this Islanders season and it's not going well. Here are the ways in which the team and I messed up.
The Vegas Golden Knights come into a matchup against the New York Islanders as winners of three consecutive games.
Bo Hovart scored his second goal of the game on a breakaway 3:10 into overtime and the New York Islanders snapped a three-game skid with a 5-4 win over the Boston Bruins on Sunday night.
MSG networks has dropped the Rangers, Islanders, and Devils from their broadcasts for certain cable providers as of January 1st. The cable provider in question is Altice, with their primary service Optimum.
The New York Islanders announced Tuesday that forward Simon Holmstrom has been placed on injured reserve. Holmstrom has tallied nine goals and 13 assists for 22 points in 37 games this season and is well on his way to setting career highs.
After opponents held his team without a goal for five straight periods, New York Islanders head coach Patrick Roy did what most coaches do: shuffled the lines.
The Canucks reportedly have an interest in Islanders star Brock Nelson, according to Stefan Rosner of The Hockey News. Nelson is a prime trade candidate this season. Moreover, the veteran center is a free agent at the end of this season.
The New York Islanders finally boast an exciting prospect pool, and it is not just because they made a first-round pick for the first time since 2019 in the most recent NHL Draft.
If MSG Networks made a New Year's resolution to kick off 2025 by toning down any harsh rhetoric toward Altice, they broke it in 10 minutes. MSG Networks and Alt
Fasching (upper body) is day-to-day but won't travel with the Islanders for the team's upcoming two-game road trip, according to Ethan Sears of the New York Post. The Islanders visit Vegas on Thursday and play in Utah on Saturday.
Prince Edward Islanders may see an increase in garbage collection fees this year as the Island Waste Management Corporation is asking for permission to raise its rates.The application is currently before the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission.