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Locked On Islanders podcast is the daily podcast that drops the puck and keeps you ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the New York Islanders and the National Hockey League. Hosted by Gil Martin, author of “Ice Ways”, an in-depth history of the Islanders’ rivalry with the Rangers, the Locked On Islanders podcast provides your daily Islanders fix with expert opinions, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Islanders franchise fro ...
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Settle into the couch for Sean Cuthbert & Stefen Rosner's unique brand of New York Islanders therapy. Watch them live Sunday nights at 8pm EST at YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, or Facebook as they join you in the cheers, bring along some laughs, and help you through the tears as we all get through the Islanders season one shift at a time. Follow HNiNY on all social media platforms at @hockeynightny Subscribe to our Patreon for exclusive videos, columns, perspectives, and more! Sponsored by Centre ...
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The New York Islanders won two games in a row for the first time this season after beating the Ottawa Senators 4-2. We discuss what the team did well in this game including some struggling players who are starting to play better as of late. But, in the third period, some ugly mistakes reappeared and the Isles had to hold on to win it. We have our h…
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Mike and Dan react to an eventful week for the Islanders that featured a slew of injuries, a surprise win and three more frustrating losses. After shooting blanks again in winnable games against Anaheim and Columbus, the Islanders went to Buffalo, where they had not won in three seasons. Despite losing Mat Barzal before the game and Adam Pelech, Mi…
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The Islanders ended October with a disappointing 3-5-2 record and a lot of question marks for the rest of the season. And while they started off November with a much-needed win over the Sabres, it came at a heavy cost with injuries mounting for a large number of key players. Old pal and former HNiNY co-host Christian Arnold jumps back behind the mi…
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The New York Islanders have a difficult history with the way they handle young players and rookies in particular. But head coach Patrick Roy did something different Tuesday night with Isaiah George in his NHL debut. We discuss this approach and what it meant for George on today's show. Plus, we discuss the Islanders resilience and how critical that…
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The New York Islanders overcame a 3-1 third period deficit to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins in a shootout 4-3. The Isles kept things simple and did not quit to win this hockey game. We have our key takeaways including a strong performance by Ilya Sorokin and we have our hero and goat of the game. This was also the NHL debut of defenseman Isaiah Geor…
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Today we discuss which injured player the New York Islanders need back ASAP and it may not be who you think. This is a player who is currently listed as day to day. We also discuss the latest injury updates and the Isles decision to return defenseman Samuel Bolduc to Bridgeport. Plus, we answer your mailbag questions about the best course to take o…
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When it rains it pours for the New York Islanders. The team now has both Mathew Barzal and Anthony Duclair on LTIR. Adam Pelech will miss 4-6 weeks with an upper body injury and he is on IR and Alexander Romanov and Mike Reilly are day to day with their own injuries. We discuss the team's options to deal with this rash of injuries, what Lou Lamorie…
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The New York Islanders are struggling offensively and it concerns the entire team. Today we focus on the top line and their lack of productivity especially Mathew Barzal who has no points 5-on-5 this season through 10 games and is on pace for just 41 points this season. Plus, through 10 games, the Isles seven defensemen have scored exactly one goal…
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Joined by frequent prospect watcher Jake from the Skates at the Stakes podcast, we remember Aatu Räty's surprise drafting and splashy debut for the Islanders before he became part of a massive trade. Once expected to be a Top 10 pick, Räty's stock dropped precipitously in his draft year and he fell to the Islanders in the second round, which seemed…
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The New York Islanders were shutout for the fourth time in 10 games this season as they fell to the Columbus Blue Jackets 2-0. We break down the struggles of the Isles offense and we have our hero and goat of the game. Plus, we answer your mailbag question as we look at the big picture issues facing this team after 10 games this season. All this an…
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The New York Islanders made familiar mistakes and got familiar results as they fell to the Anaheim Ducks 3-1 at home. The Islanders special teams hurt them, they couldn't finish and most of their shots were from the perimeter. This familiar pattern resulted in another loss. We discuss how the newcomers in the lineup fared and have our hero and goat…
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The New York Islanders continue to struggle with holding leads, That was supposed to change with Patrick Roy coaching the team from day one of training camp, but the problem has persisted so far this season. We discuss the root of the problem and how the team can truly improve the situation. Plus, Roy has announced a change in the lineup regarding …
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As we get deeper into the start of the season, the New York Islanders are struggling to find consistency and issues of the past are rearing their heads once again. Are they just finding their way in the early going? Or are fans in for another roller coaster ride of good, bad, and ugly? Ethan Sears of the NY Post join Sean & Stefen to try to figure …
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The New York Islanders finally placed Anthony Duclair on LTIR and then they brought up Pierre Engvall and Hudson Fasching from Bridgeport and signed Matt Martin to a one-year deal for the league minimum. But Patrick Roy did not seem thrilled with Lou Lamoriello's moves and was not available to the press before Saturday night's loss to the Florida P…
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Mike and Dan take turns ranting about the Islanders' week in which they were shut out (again), blew a bunch of leads (again) and generally did what they always do (again). In the span of five days they managed to get lose in regulation 1-0 after allowing just 11 shots, win in overtime after their best defenseman gave the puck to a player on the oth…
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The New York Islanders have announced that forward Anthony Duclair is expected to be out of action for 4-6 weeks. So, how will Patrick Roy deal with his absence. Roy already made changes to his line combinations on Thursday at practice. We break down the changes and what they mean going forward. Plus, The Athletic had NHL executives vote on the bes…
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The New York Islanders have been shutout three times in six games so we are discussing three players who need to pick up their games and three players who are quietly playing well so far. We also discuss three areas of play that the team needs to be better at. The Islanders also may have an attendance problem as the game against Detroit was one of …
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The New York Islanders have been shutout for the third time in their first six games this season. Last night they outplayed the Detroit Red Wings for most of the game but couldn't beat goaltender Alex Lyon in a 1-0 loss. We break down the team's first game without Anthony Duclair and how the lines performed. We also have our hero and goat of the ga…
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The New York Islanders now say that forward Anthony Duclair will be out more long term than short term. So, how does his absence change things for the team? Who needs to step up, who gets a big opportunity and who has more pressure on them with Duke unavailable? We break it down for you. Plus, Julien Gauthier cleared waivers but we still don't know…
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The New York Islanders lost winger Anthony Duclair to a lower body injury Saturday night. We discuss how the Isles will deal with this injury and it started with placing Julien Gauthier on waivers. We break down the team's choices and what's most likely to happen. Plus, we have our key takeaways and our hero and goat of the game from Saturday's dra…
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After the first five games, the Islanders are trying to find their groove. Sorokin is back, the defense is settling in, but we're still seeing mixed results. Sean & Stefen are joined by Islanders radio voice Chris King to assess what's transpired so far and if we're seeing signs of momentum for the Isles! Follow HNiNY on all social media platforms …
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Mike and Dan recap a week of good and bad, as the Islanders stay in the thick of the Metro despite some characteristically bizarre games. They start with Saturday night's home game against Montreal in which the nine-round shootout wasn't even the weirdest part. One person's "great atmosphere" is another's unsustainable, impossible parade of inexcus…
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The New York Islanders were shutout for the 2nd time in four games this season and fell to the St. Louis Blues 1-0 in OT. We have our key takeaways and hero and goat of the game plus a look at some reasons for the style of hockey we saw from both teams. We also discuss the Isles issues with secondary scoring as the bottom six forwards are really st…
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Mike and Dan kick off Season Four with their first actual former Islander, as defenseman Deron Quint joins them to discuss his five games with the team during their 2007 stretch run, his long hockey career in the NHL and overseas and his new second career. Quint was brought over from Europe by Garth Snow with the Islanders in desperate straights to…
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While Anthony Duclair and Maxim Tsyplakov are getting most of the attention, New York Islanders defenseman Alexander Romanov is quietly off to a strong start this season by doing the little things right. We look at Romanov's game and why he's playing well and what it means for his future with the team. Patrick Roy also announced that Ilya Sorokin i…
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New York Islanders GM Lou Lamoriello added two players this offseason to bolster the offense in Anthony Duclair and Maxim Tsyplakov. Today we examine how each of these players has fared through their first three games on the Island, how they fit in with the team and their lines and what their long-term expectations are. Plus, we break down whether …
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