New York Islanders head coach Patrick Roy placed Brock Nelson between Anders Lee and Mathew Barzal in an effort to spark the ...
• The Isles finished with 37 shots on goal; it is the first time since November 1st in Buffalo (28 games) that they had at least 35 shots on goal, ending the 5th-longest such streak in club history.
The New York Islanders (14-18-7) arrive in Boston losers of three straight, with just two wins in their last eight games (2-6-0). They take on the Boston Bruins (20-17-4) in TD Garden tonight, with ...
The Boston Bruins return from a three-game road trip to face the New York Islanders in their first home game of the 2025 ...
On Thursday's loss to Toronto, Anders Lee had this to say: "We created chances. We didn't score on them. That was the difference." ...
Roy shuffled his lines at Saturday's practice, notably putting Brock Nelson on a line with Mathew Barzal and Anders Lee.
Roy’s decision late in Tuesday’s 3-1 loss in Toronto to leave Ilya Sorokin on the bench in the final minute despite a faceoff ...
According to The Hockey News’ Stefen Rosner, the Vancouver Canucks have high interest in New York Islanders defenceman Noah ...
Bobby McMann scored twice, including the game-winner on the power play with 2:59 left in regulation, as the Toronto Maple ...
As per usual, the loudest boos were reserved for John Tavares when the Maple Leafs visited UBS Arena. Public Enemy No. 2 on ...
First Period_None. Second Period_1, Toronto, McMann 11 (Robertson), 10:43. 2, N.Y. Islanders, Mayfield 2 (Pelech, Barzal), 18:15. Third Period_3, Toronto, McMann 12 (Ekman-Larsson, Domi), 17:01 (pp).