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The New York Islanders came to Matthew Schaefer's defense after the rookie was roughed up by the Boston Bruins' Nikita Zadorov.
We have another Tuesday night full of hockey action with 10 NHL games on the docket. The New York Islanders host the Boston Bruins in one of the early games at
The New York Islanders fell to the Boston Bruins 4-3 in a shootout on Tuesday night, but extended their point streak to three games (2-0-1) in the process. Bo Horvat scored twice, and Anthony Duclair found the back of the net for the Islanders,
The Islanders have scored three shorthanded goals, and three of third-line center Jean-Gabriel Pageau’s seven points have come on the penalty kill. There was a definite buzz at UBS Arena on Sunday whenever Pageau and penalty-kill partner Simon Holmstrom touched the puck trying to head up ice while skating shorthanded.
A young leading defenseman on the New York Islanders is making a name for himself. He has already scored enough to be one of the top defensemen in the league. C
As ironic as it is, Vancouver’s target for center depth on Long Island shouldn’t be Barzal, but rather the player they traded there nearly three years ago. Many will agree that, while trading former Canucks captain Bo Horvat felt necessary at the time, in hindsight, he’s the type of player Vancouver sorely needs right now.
Expert recap and game analysis of the Boston Bruins vs. New York Islanders NHL game from November 4, 2025 on ESPN.
Top overall pick Matthew Schaefer tied the score with 1:07 left in the third period Sunday and Simon Holmstrom produced the game winner just 29 seconds later for the host New York Islanders, who stunned the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-2 in Elmont,
Nine games into his NHL career and two games into his New York Islanders tenure, Cal Ritchie is learning as much as possible, absorbing feedback and implementing it into his game in real-time. “I come off the ice every shift and get a little advice from [Head Coach Patrick] Roy,
After losing their final three games of October, the Islanders earned a shootout win over Springfield to begin November. Next up is Lehigh Valley at home Wednesday.
Amid a 2–6 start to the season, the Dolphins fired general manager Chris Grier and appointed executive Champ Kelly to make the calls in the interim. His first move was dealing Phillips, who logged 26 sacks over his first five seasons in Miami.