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The Islanders were without star center Mathew Barzal, announced by coach Patrick Roy earlier in the day as a healthy scratch as discipline for being late to the rink.
The New York Islanders and Columbus Blue Jackets are set to face off at UBS Arena on Sunday, Nov. 2 at 5 p.m. ET, a matchup that features Mathew Barzal and Zachary Werenski as two of the top players you'll want to pay attention to. Here's everything you ...
Sunday’s NHL action will see the New York Islanders (5-5-1) take the ice against the Columbus Blue Jackets (7-4), starting at 5 p.m. ET at UBS Arena and broadcast on ESPN+. The Islanders rank 16th while the Blue Jackets are fifth in the Eastern Conference.
Matthew Schaefer begins his NHL career with his first Rookie of the Month award, the league announced on Saturday. He is the seventh player in franchise history to receive the honor.
David Rittich dropped his first game as an Islander, turning aside 27 of 33 shots faced. Brandon Bussi made 26 saves in the win for Carolina. The Islanders have lost three straight games (0-2-1), all on the road. The Islanders record dropped below NHL-.500 for the first time since Oct. 18.
WASHINGTON — Mat Barzal explained his tardiness that led to a healthy scratch on Thursday night as an “alarm clock issue” on Friday before returning to the Islanders’ lineup against the Capitals.
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The tweak opens up an even more lethal Islanders' attack. Barzal teeing up Horvat and Heineman off the rush should make Islanders' fans salivate. Drouin and Ritchie will be able to make a ton of plays together, and with a lethal finisher like Palmieri, it fits even more.