Islanders 05 Mar 20
Is Hickey a better option in Boychuk's absence?
It’s unclear when Johnny Boychuk will be back on the ice after taking a skate blade to the face in Tuesday’s lopsided loss to the Montreal (…)
It’s unclear when Johnny Boychuk will be back on the ice after taking a skate blade to the face in Tuesday’s lopsided loss to the Montreal (…)
There were no major surprises Tuesday afternoon after the Islanders announced the 23 man roster they’d open the season with. The most (…)
If I told you that by the trade deadline your Islanders would be acquiring a veteran two-time Stanley Cup winner with 533 career (…)
As the New York Islanders continue to pick up points and build their lead in the Metropolitan Division, Coach Barry Trotz will have a tough (…)
NEW YORK — First the lights went out in the Barclays Center before the third period could start, and then they (…)
NEW YORK — The Islanders seemed to take some solace from the fact that they played well against one of the toughest teams (…)
EAST MEADOW, N.Y. — Sunday’s preseason tilt with the Philadelphia Flyers will be more than just the Islanders first (…)
EAST MEADOW, N. Y. — The second day of exit meetings are taking place today at Northwell Ice Center. There are 10 (…)
There was nothing flashy about Thomas Hickey’s game. He wasn’t the power play quarterback. He wasn’t going to blow you away with a (…)
NEW YORK — It’s been a frustrating end to a frustrating season as the Islanders wind down to the final few games (…)
EAST MEADOW, N.Y. — He wasn’t drafted by the Islanders and didn’t come up through their system. In fact, Thomas (…)
NEW YORK — The Islanders threw everything but the kitchen sink at the Minnesota Wild in the third period, but it wasn’t (…)
NEW YORK — Michael Dal Colle is still getting his NHL legs underneath him and with that, he’s still trying to get his (…)
NEW YORK — The New Jersey Devils scored three times in the second period to blow open a 1-1 game and come away with a 4-1 (…)
The Islanders have a deal in place that could involve Nikolay Kulemin, Jaroslav Halak or Thomas Hickey, according to a report from Newsday. (…)