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How did the Islanders do on their biggest deals in NHL free agency, including wingers Jonathan Drouin and Maxim Shabanov.
The New York Islanders are starting to turn over the roster and aren’t just running it back as they did under Lou Lamoriello.
When Jonathan Drouin was explaining the reasons why he chose the New York Islanders, one thing really stood out. And that was his answer when asked about the Islanders putting a cancer ribbon on first ...
Here are five things we’ve learned about the Islanders over the past two weeks: ...
Ilya Sorokin was linked to trade talks with the Utah Mammoth at the 2025 NHL Draft, and now he's responded and shut down any ...
Last season, the 24-year-old had a career-high 67 points (23 goals, 44 assists) in 65 games, third most in the league. He helped Traktor reach the Gagarin Cup Final, where they lost in five games to ...
The Islanders' newest forward Maxim Shabanov brings standout KHL stats and underrated skill to the NHL. Could he be their breakout player in 2025?
Barely a month into his new role, first-time GM Mathieu Darche has the opportunity to add a young, NHL-ready cornerstone to a team that was just two points out of contention before collapsing down ...
The news came as a shock to Parker, who amassed 897 wins and three national championships in 40 seasons behind the bench at ...
Parker, who amassed 897 wins and three national championships in 40 seasons behind the bench at BU before retiring in 2013, had been overlooked. Then Bernie Corbett got involved.
On Sunday, the New York Islanders announced that the team has signed forward Marc Gatcomb to a one-year contract. The deal will carry a cap hit of $900,000 through the 2025-26 season.
The New York Islanders announced on Wednesday that general manager Mathieu Darche and the team have agreed to terms on a one-year, entry-level contract with forward Maxim Shabanov.