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Gatcomb is putting forth a case to be part of that, displaying chemistry with MacLean that could make the Islanders comfortable keeping the duo intact as part of their fourth line next season.
The New York Times |
Ovechkin comes to Long Island on Sunday tied with Wayne Gretzky at 894 goals after scoring two at home against the Blackhawks on Friday.
MSNBC |
With his 895th career goal on Sunday, the Washington Capitals star has accomplished what was once unthinkable and surpassed “The Great One,” Wayne Gretzky, as the all-time leading goal scorer in NHL ...
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The New York Islanders approved forward Anthony Duclair’s request to spend time away from the team and reflect in the wake of being publicly criticized for playing “god-awful” by coach Patrick Roy.
Following the New York Islanders' 4-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday, head coach Patrick Roy didn't hold back his thoughts on forward Anthony
Shortly after Patrick Roy voiced a harsh statement on New York Islanders forward Anthony Duclair, the 29-year-old speedster reached an unexpected decision in the 2024-25 NHL season.
The Islanders lost a lifeless game to the Lightning 4-1, their second loss in two games to Tampa Bay and sixth defeat in a row. Last season, Game 73 was right when the Islanders started their mad dash to the playoffs, going 8-0-1 over the final nine games to clinch in Game 81.