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Islanders News: Flyers fire Tortorella in time to help the Isles

New York Islanders v Tampa Bay Lightning

A strictly business trip to Florida. | Photo by Mark LoMoglio/NHLI via Getty Images

The Isles get a boost from an old friend behind Philly’s bench.

The Islanders are idle for one more day but last night’s relevant results were in their favor for pursuit of the second wild card spot, with both Montreal (one point ahead) and Detroit (two points behind) falling in regulation — though the Wings lost to Ottawa, who holds the first spot, at least it was only a two-point game.

The Isles’ dwelling on the loss to the Canucks focused on lack of “details,” while our reporters turned the focus to the infinitely disappointing power play.

Islanders News​

  • That power play, it stinks, and it’s holding them back. [Newsday]
  • Three Takeaways: Well, I mean, the third line played well! [Isles]
  • Andrew Gross on the Isles missing the opportunity on that 1-1-2 homestand. [Island Ice podcast]
  • The Skinny: “The Isles went 0-2 on the power play and are 2-27 over the last nine games; the Isles have been outscored 21-10 on the power play over the last 40 games.” [Isles]
  • Cole Eiserman continues to pile up goals. Damn, we need a true sniper real bad. [THN]

Elsewhere​


Yesterday’s scores included the Canadiens losing in regulation to the Flyers, who finally broke their winless streak with a new coach bounce.

  • The big news yesterday was the firing of John Tortorella by the Philadelphia Tailspins, replaced in the interim by former Islanders interim and general good guy Brad Shaw, who led them to a refreshing win. “I really hope that this is the bottom,” Danny Briere said. “This is rock bottom for us today, and this is the turnaround.” Some of us hope not. [NHL]
  • Five Flyers who are surely happy Torts is gone. [Broad Street Hockey]
  • They need a patient, teaching coach for their next hire. [Sportsnet]
  • The Lightning paid tribute to Mikhail Sergachev in his return to Tampa and then promptly destroyed his new team, 8-0. [NHL]
  • Sidney Crosby continued his points streak and passed Gretzky’s mark for point-per-game seasons as his team lost 7-3 to the Sabres. [NHL]
  • Players have mixed feelings about empty net goals (Alex Ovechkin has a ton of them, as did Gretzky), but ultimately they help seal the win, so feast away. [Athletic]
  • Several of his former coaches (including Barry Trotz) recall him being very coachable. [Athletic]
  • Oh sweetheart, that’s not gonna help that team. [NHL]
  • Max Pacioretty was magically hurt when the Leafs needed cap space and will magically be healthy for the playoffs when cap restrictions disappear. [Sportsnet]
  • The Capitals lost to the Wild but stayed out to salute Islanders playoff hero Marc-Andre Fleury as he nears retirement. [NHL]
  • Some top non-Isles prospects to watch in the NCAA playoffs. [Sportsnet]

Source: https://www.lighthousehockey.com/2025/3/28/24395700/islanders-news-flyers-fire-tortorella-power-play
 
Islanders Gameday: Matinee in Tampa

New York Islanders v Tampa Bay Lightning

Yeah, well, we’ve got all the talent. | Photo by Mark LoMoglio/NHLI via Getty Images

The Islanders begin a tough southeast back-to-back

The Islanders begin a difficult road back-to-back against two of the top teams in the East with a stop in Tampa Bay, where the Lightning are coming off a demolition of the white flag-waving Utah Hockey Clubs.

Faceoff for today is 2 p.m. EDT, so don’t let it pass you buy or, alternatively, ruin your day.

First Islanders Goal picks go here.

Results affecting the wild card chase last night include Montreal losing in regulation, Columbus winning in a shootout (to hop back into the wild card position) and the Rangers blew a late two-goal lead to fall in Anaheim in OT (tee hee). The latter two are also in action tonight.

That leaves the Isles a point behind Columbus (same GP), the Rangers (but with two games in hand) and the Red Wings (with one game in hand on them).

But that games in hand factoid doesn’t look so advantageous when they’re looking at an afternoon with the Lightning today followed by a late afternoon/early evening start in Raleigh against the Hurricanes on Sunday.


Lightning 15-2-1 at home since Jan. 1, outscoring opponents 69-32 in that span.
But #Isles did win 3-2 in OT in Tampa on Feb. 1. That game was notable for D Adam Boqvist scoring in his Isles' debut, capping a 7-game winning streak and injuries to Mathew Barzal and Scott Mayfield

— Andrew Gross (@AGrossNewsday) March 29, 2025

Some links:

  • Previewing tonight: Patrick Roy will put Adam Boqvist back in, hoping to boost the lifeless power play. [Isles]
  • But time is running out to fix that “power.” [Post]
  • Ilya Sorokin was pulled — more to goose the team than due to his performance — but for him it’s a new day, fresh mood. [Newsday]

Source: https://www.lighthousehockey.com/2025/3/29/24396553/islanders-gameday-news-vs-tampa-lightning
 
Lightning 5 (EN), Islanders 3: Isles can’t complete third period comeback

New York Islanders v Tampa Bay Lightning

Photo by Mark LoMoglio/NHLI via Getty Images

After going down 4-0, third period goals from Pulock, Gatcomb, and DeAngelo gave the Isles some life, but they came up short.

Another game with a chance to grab a playoff spot, another game where the New York Islanders fall flat on their faces... sort of.

After a terrible first period and an uninspiring second period, the Isles made things lively starting six minutes into the third period.

Goals from Ryan Pulock, Marc Gatcomb, and Tony DeAngelo came in quick succession, giving the Isles a fighting chance, but ultimately Tampa would pick up an empty net goal to seal the win as they celebrated Ryan McDonagh’s 1000th NHL game.

[NHL Gamecenter | Game Summary | Event Summary | Natural Stat Trick]

Originally, Andrei Vasilevskiy seemed poised to start the game, but Jonas Johansson was in net instead after warmups, which had the MSG broadcast wondering if the Isles would be able to take advantage of a goalie who hadn’t played in a while.

That question was answered early, as it only took seven and a half minutes for the Isles to be down 2-0 thanks to Nikita Kucherov and Nick Perbix, despite outshooting Tampa 8-3.

Brayden Point would also add another goal on top of that at the end of the first, giving the Lightning a 3-0 lead after one.

Alex Romanov delivered a crushing hit on Anthony Cirelli that attracted Nick Paul’s attention, but no penalties came out of that. Later, though, Anthony Duclair drew a penalty, sending Darren Raddysh to the box for tripping, but the Isles couldn’t convert on the man advantage.

At the end of the second, Point would score again, making it 4-0 Tampa, a massive hole for the Isles to climb out of in the third.

But... Cirelli took a penalty about five minutes in to the third, and Ryan Pulock converted on a blast from the point to make it 4-1.

Less than two minutes later, Marc Gatcomb would make it 4-2, after picking up Johansson’s clearing attempt around the boards.

Just a minute later, Max Tsyplakov took a shot that was saved, but Tony DeAngelo got to the rebound first, putting it past Johansson to make it 4-3.

Ilya Sorokin made a big save on Jake Guentzel to keep the Isles in it, but then after pulling him for the extra skater, Guentzel would be the one to get the goal to seal the win for Tampa.

Up Next​


Next, the Isles head up to Raleigh to take on the Carolina Hurricanes tomorrow at 5pm EST. It’s another tough team to face as the Isles hope to stay in the playoff race.

Source: https://www.lighthousehockey.com/20...mb-deangelo-kucherov-point-guentzel-johansson
 
Islanders Gameday: In my mind, we’re going to (lose in) Carolina

Carolina Hurricanes v New York Islanders

Are we sure this isn’t goalie interference? | Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

The road remains wide open for any wild card contender trying to piss it away.

After suffering an entirely expected if not predictable (who expected a 4-0 deficit to be followed by a 4-3 comeback?) loss in Tampa, the Islanders now have 10 games left on the 2024-25 schedule as they head into Raleigh for the back end of this tough road back-to-back.

With results last night, idle Montreal fell back up into the wild card spot thanks to Columbus losing in regulation to the Senators, but in the late game the Rangers jumped both of them to claim that spot with a win in San Jose.

Of course, all three teams have two games in hand on the Smurfs, so in a vacuum this race would look like a toss-up. But we’re not living in a vacuum, we’re living in a dystopia where all of these teams are trying to cough it up, which means...well damn, it really is still a toss-up.

Tonight’s First Islanders Goal picks go here.

Islanders News​

  • The Isles made a surprising comeback against the backup goalie, but it was too little and all that. [LHH | Newsday]
  • Three Takeaways: “Sometimes the bounces just don’t go your way,” says the guy who scored and is just glad to be here. Sure, sure. Also: “Aside from Boqvist drawing in for Reilly, the other defense pairs were shuffled as well. Alexander Romanov played with Noah Dobson and Adam Pelech played with Tony DeAngelo.” [Isles]
  • “Details” and the same mistakes. [Post]

Elsewhere​


Saturday’s full slate of NHL scores also included the Red Wings beating the Bruins, and Toronto hopping into first in the Atlantic.

  • The Rangers face a fun dilemma with the conditional first rounder they traded for J.T. Miller. Bonus gratuitous mention of Hugh Jessiman. [Post]
  • Shane Pinto and the Senators are betting they can handle the pressure to make the playoffs. [Sportsnet | TSN]
  • With Minnesota being dumped from the NCAA playoffs, some of their top players inked ELCs, including Oliver Moore and Sam Rinzel with the Blackhawks [ESPN] and Jimmy Snuggerud with the Blues. [ESPN]

Source: https://www.lighthousehockey.com/2025/3/30/24396969/islanders-gameday-news-carolina-hurricanes
 
Hurricanes 6, Islanders 4: Isles come up short in second weekend loss

New York Islanders v Carolina Hurricanes

Photo by Jaylynn Nash/Getty Images

The Isles can’t make use of Engvall’s two-goal game as the Hurricanes close out a back and forth game.

The New York Islanders showed a lot of fight in this game after yet another sluggish start where they dug themselves into an early hole. Kyle Palmieri continued his power play hot streak, Pierre Engvall picked up apparently his first ever multi-goal game in the NHL, and Marcus Hogberg played a solid game, making some excellent saves to keep the Isles in this one as the score went back and forth over the first two periods.

But the Hurricanes pulled away in the third, and the Isles couldn’t make the most of their chances to get back into it, ultimately dropping both games this weekend and dropping behind multiple teams in the wildcard race.

[NHL Gamecenter | Game Summary | Event Summary | Natural Stat Trick]

Much like in Tampa, this one opened with two even quicker goals from the Hurricanes, with Mark Jankowski and Logan Stankoven getting on the board within a few seconds of each other, less than five minutes into the period.

But just a couple of minutes later, Pierre Engvall got one back, picking up the puck in the defensive zone and springing a 2 on 1 with Casey Cizikas, before shooting it past Pyotr Kochetkov.

Then, Andrei Svechnikov took an interference penalty, and Kyle Palmieri converted to tie the game. Palmieri gloved Noah Dobson’s pass and set it up for himself for a beautiful shot.

And early into the second, Engvall would strike again, wristing it past Kochetkov from the faceoff dots to give the Isles their first lead of the night.

But that lead would be short-lived, as Sebastian Aho tied the game after Tsyplakov took a hooking penalty.

The Hurricanes nearly made it 4-3, but Alex Romanov cleared the puck off the line to avoid a sure goal, then drew a four minute double-minor for high sticking. But... Seth Jarvis would then score to give the Hurricanes the lead for real this time.

Continuing the early goals trend, though, Anders Lee put the puck in to tie the game, picking up a cross-ice pass from Bo Horvat.

But Dmitri Orlov scored five minutes later to restore the Carolina lead at 5-4 nearly midway through the third. And despite some solid saves by Marcus Hogberg to keep the Isles in it, Seth Jarvis picked up his second of the game to extend the lead to 6-4.

Patrick Roy pulled Hogberg for the extra skater, and then Carolina was called for too many men on the ice, giving the Isles a 6 on 4 power play opportunity. They couldn’t convert, and ultimately dropped yet another game.

Up Next​


Next, the Islanders head back to UBS Arena to host the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday, hopefully to earn a better result than Saturday’s game.

Source: https://www.lighthousehockey.com/20...ven-palmieri-lee-aho-jarvis-hogberg-kochetkov
 
Islanders Sign NCAA Free Agent Joey Larson, Michigan State Forward

Michigan State v Notre Dame

What penalty? | Photo by Michael Miller/ISI Photos/Getty Images

The Isles add another college free agent to the pipeline.

The New York Islanders have signed another college free agent, inking Michigan State forward Joey Larson to a one-year entry level contract for the 2025-26 season.

Larson, 24, just completed his junior season with 24 points (10 goals, 14 assists) in 37 games. The right-handed shooter is a Michigan native listed at 6’1, 196 lbs. As a late bloomer he took the U.S. junior route to the NCAA with stops in NAHL New Mexico and USHL Muskegon (a point per game player in both) before heading to Northern Michigan, then transferring to Michigan State.

For a bit of trivia, he’s a nephew to former NHLer and NCAAer Jim Storm, who had NHl stops with Hartford and Dallas in the mid ‘90s.

Source: https://www.lighthousehockey.com/20...free-agent-joey-larson-michigan-state-forward
 
Islanders Gameday News: In the hole, with Lightning poised to strike again

Tampa Bay Lightning v New York Islanders

I’m sure this will all be fine. | Photo by Mike Stobe/NHLI via Getty Images

April begins with the Islanders reeling.

It’s April Fool’s and the Islanders have another date with the Lightning. Tampa is chasing something they can actually attain, the first spot in the Atlantic Division, so they should continue to bring real play.

The Islanders are chasing something they were never very likely to attain, and another challenging opponent could shove them further back in the sad wild card-chasing pack. They’re winless in five, including three consecutive regulation losses. So it’s been eight days since they added a standings point.

Trailing the Canadiens by three points with nine games to go, no Monday games affected their standing either way. But tonight’s schedule includes the Red Wings (visiting the Blues) and the Blue Jackets (hosting the Predators). Still, even if those go their way, an Islanders win tonight (lol) would not move them into wild card position.

First Islanders Goal picks for tonight go here.

Islanders News​

  • “I had a feeling they had at least one more losing streak in them.” Dan and Mike digest the last week on the Islanders Anxiety podcast. [LHH]
  • The Isles signed another NCAA free agent, right-handed forward Joey Larson out of Michigan State. He’s 24, so this is a one-year ELC for next season. [LHH | Isles]
  • Prospect Report: Cole Eiserman heads to the Frozen Four, Jesse Pulkkinen heads to...Bridgeport. [Isles]
  • The Islanders missing the playoffs cannot be blamed on the goaltending. [Newsday]
  • Nevermind, the goaltending is totally to blame. [Post]
  • Pierre Engvall “carrying” the offense is a stretch. [Post]
  • Hey, I know we can be a credible publication! Let’s stalk the Isles’ wives social media to go all TMZ on a bachelorette party. [Post]

Elsewhere​


Last night’s schedule included four games.

  • Hobey Baker candidate Ryan Leonard has left college to sign his ELC with the Capitals and is expected to get his debut tonight. [NHL]
  • Fellow NCAA signing Jimmy Snuggerud is expected to make his debut with the Blues, even though they’re in a nine-game win streak. [NHL]
  • Six theories on why penalties are down across the NHL. [ESPN]
  • The NHL has reportedly reached a 12-year, $7.7 billion rights deal in Canada with Rogers. [AP]
  • Looking at wild card odds. (Pssst: The Isles’ are not good.) [Sportsnet]
  • Nikko Makkela was fined for firing a temper-tantrum slapshot at the Canadiens after the buzzer. Don’t do that, man, that is the path to becoming D*le H*nter. [Sportsnet]

Source: https://www.lighthousehockey.com/2025/4/1/24398485/islanders-gameday-news-lightning
 
Islanders Anxiety - Episode 328 - The People in the Corner

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You know what else is pretty f***ing embarrassing? Rooting for these guys.

Mike and Dan talk about bad calls and blown games as the Islanders erase their recent charge towards the playoffs.

In the first of four losses this week, the Islanders were the victims of an egregiously bad no goal decision but did themselves no favors by once again playing like assholes for the two periods before and overtime and shootout periods after it. They followed that up with an inexcusable performance against another desperate playoff team, then hit the road for two losses in places they never win.

It was a disastrous week for fans but according to the players, broadcasters and coach, they played great and just didn’t get the results. That didn’t fly in November and it’s not flying in March.

In the second half, we look at the three difficult games ahead this week (with one potentially historic one) and finish with a special Western Canadian version of Master Leaf Theatre that also managed to drag the Islanders as well. Frankly, they deserve the insults.

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REFERENCES

  • A new classic from a legend:

Who wore the biggest pair of clown pants of any goalie ever, when he played?
Who brought us the size XXXXL jersey, which he wore like a tent?
Who checked players behind his net, when they were not allowed to touch him?
Karma sucks, eh? https://t.co/QvaAzgCnU9

— Mark Spector (@SportsnetSpec) March 25, 2025



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Lightning 4 (EN), Islanders 1: Slide reaches six.

Tampa Bay Lightning v New York Islanders

Is this where we go to roll over? | Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

Met expectations.

The New York Islanders winless streak extended to six, with four regulation losses in a row, as they lost for the second time in four days to the Tampa Bay Lightning and descended further from their wild card dreams.

It wasn’t a great game for anyone — Anthony Duclair fully entered the doghouse, the terrible power play went 0 for 4, Adam Pelech pinched sloppily to lead to the odd-man rush that created Victor Hedman’s backbreaker — but it was hardly unexpected. The Lightning got on the board first in the first period before Bo Horvat answered quickly with a shorthander, but the Lightning got two quick goals midway through the second period to pull away and never look back.

Results elsewhere made it a maximally damaging night for the Isles, as the wild card holding Montreal Canadiens beat the Panthers in overtime and the Blue Jackets beat the Predators to keep pace.

[NHL Gamecenter | Game Summary | Event Summary | Natural Stat Trick]


Roy says Anthony Duclair was “god awful” and he’s “lucky to be in the lineup.”

— Andrew Gross (@AGrossNewsday) April 2, 2025

Up Next​


This season-crippling homestand continues Friday with a visit from the Wild, who are also flailing but will have every incentive to sturdy their own wild card position with a win against a spiraling Isles squad.

Source: https://www.lighthousehockey.com/2025/4/1/24399289/lightning-vs-islanders-six-game-slump
 
Islanders News: Mentoring Ritchie, talkin’ Parise

Carolina Hurricanes v New York Islanders - Game Four

Takedowns happen. | Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

Ah, it feels like home: The Isles are as close to the wild card as they are to last in the conference.

Are the Islanders dead men walking yet? It feels that way after going six games without a win and four without a standings point.

Crazier things have happened in late surges to become wild card fodder, but trailing by five points and four teams with eight games to go requires bending reality at event horizon levels. But they’re also five points above the bottom of the conference, so...maybe there’s some draft lottery interest?

The remaining opponents include a couple of fellow downtrodders (Nashville, Philadelphia) and teams that are either playing for a spot (Minnesota, Rangers, Columbus) or for history (Washington), some theatre of macabre is still in store.

Islanders News​

  • This was alluded to when he was acquired, but Calum Ritchie’s support team includes Andrew Ladd and Brock Nelson’s old college teammate, Arthur Staple reports. [Athletic]
  • Zach Parise talks about his career, his dad, his time with the Isles and Lou Lamoriello. [Talkin’ Isles]
  • The Skinny from Tuesday’s loss: “The Isles allowed the first goal for an NHL-leading 47th time.” [Isles]
  • Was the terrible goalie interference call that took away a regulation win vs. Columbus the season turning point for the Isles? (No.) [Newsday]
  • Patrick Roy volunteered that Anthony Duclair has been “awful” lately, but I don’t think him finally calling out a player he’s known for a long time is all that dramatic. Still, the team cut that from video of his postgame. [Newsday | Athletic | Po$t+ | ESPN]

Elsewhere​


Wednesday’s relevant scores: Wild Card Watch — Smurfs won; Tank Watch: Kraken won

  • The Hurricanes clinched a spot by beating the Capitals, which allowed them to see it as “cool” that Ovechkin scored. [NHL] But the game was also filled with cheapshots and violence. [Post] And the Caps lost Logan Thompson to an “upper body” injury. [ESPN]
  • The Chatfield takedown (during a fight, so...?) is not expected to yield supplemental discipline. [Sportsnet]
  • The NHL confirmed a 12-year, $11 billion extension with Rogers in Canada. [NHL]
  • How Brad Marchand is fitting in wit— oh, you know, I do not care, not at all. [Sportsnet]

Source: https://www.lighthousehockey.com/2025/4/3/24400405/islanders-news-mentoring-ritchie-talkin-parise
 
Weird Islanders: The Podcast! - Tom Chorske (with guest Tyler Gildin)

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From the first “Mr. Hockey” of Minnesota to “How did I get here?”

Joined again by friend Tyler Gildin, we remember Tom Chorske, a useful player and ace penalty killer who gave both an undermanned Islanders team and a kids summer camp some important depth.

Chorske came from a Cup winning organization in New Jersey and played on some blossoming Senators teams before landing on The Island via waivers. The 1997-98 Islanders had all the makings of a playoff team, except they didn’t. But they came closer than any team of that era and employed some damn good players, including Chorske. By early the next season, he was gone in a minor trade.

But in the short time he was on Long Island, he somehow made a stop at a kids’ summer camp, where he made an impression on a young Tyler (who might have been the only kid there who knew who he was). We’re confident that Chorske, who has gone on to do work on TV and in the private sector, no doubt totally remembers this (because it might have ruined his life):

Tyler Gildin

WEIRD BONUS MATERIAL!

  • A proud Minnesotan, Chorske was the state’s first ever Mr. Hockey Award winner as the best high school player in the state.
  • Chorske was lost on waivers from the Devils to the Senators on the same day New Jersey traded Claude Lemieux to Colorado (by way of the Islanders, who acquired Wendel Clark).
  • After good seasons (and a Stanley Cup) with New Jersey and Ottawa, Chorske came to Long Island via a busy waiver draft Sunday.
  • The quality of this video is terrible but scoring a penalty shot against Patrick Roy in 1998 was very, very good.
  • He was pretty productive for a depth player on a bad team, with 35 points in 82 games with the Islanders, including this tying goal against the Bruins.
  • Again, this man scored 12 goals for an Islanders team that missed the playoffs. In this era, those were almost All Star numbers.
Tyler Gildin


What makes a “Weird Islander?”

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  • Played one (1) season or less for the Islanders or very short stints over multiple seasons.
  • Be a veteran NHLer who is not generally associated with his time on Islanders.


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