Category: Patrick Roy
Summer Synopsis: New York Islanders
Lane LambertA look back at what was a fairly quiet offseason for the New York Islanders.
Read moreIslanders News: Kenny Jonsson tifo, preseason 5-on-6 oopsies
Patrick RoyAlways somehow sunburnt in mid-winter. But: Duclair and Barzal looked good together! The Islanders scored at 6-on-5 (delayed penalty) last night to make it 4-1, then gave up a couple 6-on-5 goals to blow their lead and lose 6-4 (EN) in regulation at the Garden on Short Islan...
Read moreMetropolitan Notes: Holmström, Martin, Flyers, Nadeau
Stefen RosnerAt long last, Islanders forward Simon Holmström appears ready to push for a top-six role. Head coach Patrick Roy thinks so, at least, he told The Hockey News’ Stefen Rosner. Holmström, the Isles’ 2019 first-round pick, has established himself as a full-time NHLer over the past two seasons. But he’s...
Read moreIslanders News: Roy skates ‘em hard; Okposo retires
IslandeSkate here, skate there, skate everywhere. | Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Also: Scott Mayfield says he’s back to 100%. The Islanders began the on-ice part of training camp yesterday with some very hard skates, just as Patrick Roy forecast at the end of last season and...
Read more3 New York Islanders Who Will Regress In 2024-25
Kyle PalmieriThe New York Islanders might be a bit better with Patrick Roy behind the bench the entire season, but not by a stretch. They have an aging group of players and a number of them had seasons which will be tough to replicate. That being said, most of the team is back and we'll check in on three player...
Read morePatrick Roy’s First Full Season With The Islanders Will Be Tenure-Defining
New York IslandersPatrick Roy enters a pivotal season with the New York Islanders. It looks like he’ll be the head coach for a while unless there’s a sudden collapse (which with the…
Read moreNew York Islanders 2024-25 Forward Lines Could Be Messy
Patrick RoyWith only two additions to their NHL roster this offseason, the New York Islanders face significant uncertainty in their forward core. The signings of Anthony Duclair and Maxim Tsyplakov through…
Read moreTop 3 All-Time Blues Goalies
Martin BrodeurGreat teams are often defined by great goaltenders. What would the New Jersey Devils or Colorado Avalanche of the 90s and 2000s be without Martin Brodeur and Patrick Roy? Successful…
Read moreToday in Hockey History: May 28
Patrick RoyMay 28 has given us a lot of National Hockey League memories through the decades. Among them are two Hall of Famers calling it a career, numerous Stanley Cup Final…
Read morePredicting the New York Islanders 2024 Offseason
Lou LamorielloThe New York Islanders’ offseason is underway and fans have already begun speculating what moves the team will make. It has been confirmed Lou Lamoriello and Patrick Roy will not…
Read moreIslanders’ End-of-Season Press Conference Hints at Veteran Turnover
Lou LamorielloFans who thought Lou Lamoriello’s inability to make some much-needed changes to his roster at the trade deadline would be his downfall can forget it. The veteran general manager who…
Read moreThe Implications of Islanders’ Patrick Roy Yanking Ilya Sorokin
Patrick RoyAfter going down 2-0 in the first-round series against the Carolina Hurricanes, Islanders’ head coach Patrick Roy decided it was time to use his team’s de facto number-one goaltender, the…
Read moreIslanders Playoff Gameday 2 News: Pageau’s progress, Isles eye the positives
J-G PageauHey buddy, don’t fall. | Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images The Islanders aim to do that again except better; the Canes aim to play more like themselves. The Islanders are back at it for Game 2 in Raleigh tonight, with the possible change of J-G Pageau returning to the lin...
Read moreOpen Thread: Playoffs Opening Night
Semyon VarlamovPhoto by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images It’s not an Avalanche gameday but there’s still hockey to watch! Before the Colorado Avalanche get their postseason series started tomorrow night against the Winnipeg Jets there’s a doubleheader already underway with the opening of...
Read moreWhitney Houston, Doom and more from the last time a Canadian team won the Stanley Cup
Guy CarbonneauNo Canadian team has won a Stanley Cup since 1993, the year the PDF was invented. Here's a look at what pop culture was like more than 30 years ago.
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