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Rangers 9, Islanders 2: Seriously guys? Swept out and away
Source: https://www.lighthousehockey.com/2025/4/10/24405823/rangers-vs-islanders-patrick-roy-hogberg-lennox
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The Islanders took a whole period to wake up, then it got weird and uglier, on many fronts.
The New York Islanders gave up more goals than they ever have to the New York Rangers in a laughable, embarrassing and bizarre 9-2 loss on Long Island, completing a season sweep, out scored 23-5 in the season series.
I don’t care how meaningless the game was, you don’t do that against your rivals, and you don’t do that to your fans. What a joke, a “fire everyone” kind of game — one that also puts the Isles on the brink of elimination, though that was a foregone conclusion.
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The Isles fell behind 4-0 in a horrible first period, as Marcus Hogberg continued some concerning play that puts his chances of being the backup-in-waiting in question. Though they played better in the second and the first part of the third — although too little, way too late — Hogberg continued to leak goals, including a peewee B-level wraparound.
They hit some posts and there were some weird bounces, but it was a messy, chaotic pond hockey display by that point. After the Rangers made it 6-2 midway through the third, Hogberg’s night was briefly interrupted by Tristan Lennox, the emergency callup making his NHL debut after a nightmare couple of years of injuries.
But after Lennox made one save, then looked frozen while giving up a five-hole goal on a 2-on-1, Patrick Roy pulled him from his debut and put Hogberg back in. No idea what that was about, but Hogberg would give up two more goals: one, a 2-on-1 that everyone — he, Adam Pelech, Ryan Pulock — played poorly, the other to Artemi Panarin on a fluke bounce from behind the net that ramped off Bo Horvat’s skate and then in off Hogberg.
But while that’s a lot of attention to the goalies, this was a full-team lack of effort. Hudson Fasching finally scored his first goal of the season, so that was funny and celebrated at (checks notes) 6-2.
This roster needs a major shakeup, and it probably needs a new coach. The pressure is on, surely, for the man who will make those decisions and does not appear to be going anywhere.
Quote of the Night
Thomas Hickey does not hold back in wondering why Lennox was yanked two shots into his debut in a garbage game (Honestly, I also don’t get why Roy didn’t just put him in to start the third period, too, instead of waiting till he did):
“It rubs me the wrong way.”
Thomas Hickey comments on Patrick Roy pulling Tristan Lennox #Isles pic.twitter.com/YveaFbBmKH
— (@IslesFix) April 11, 2025Up Next
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Source: https://www.lighthousehockey.com/2025/4/10/24405823/rangers-vs-islanders-patrick-roy-hogberg-lennox