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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 are struggling to score goals and one player they need more production from is top line center Bo Horvat. Horvat hasn't scored a goal in 8 games and he has just two assists during that time. While no doubt he misses Mathew Barzal and Anthony Duclair, the Isles need Horvat to step up and be more productive if they hope to scor…
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Joined by NY Sirens goalie and die hard Islanders fan Abbey Levy, we remember Joey MacDonald, a back-up turned starter who had the game of his life for an undermanned and lottery-bound squad. After spending years in the AHL for the Red Wings organization, MacDonald came to Long Island to play the same role in Bridgeport. But an injury to Rick DiPie…
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The New York Islanders did it again. They took a 2-1 lead into the third period and lost 4-2. We discuss what happened and why this team struggles to hold a lead so badly. We have our hero and goat of the game and some milestones for Isaiah George and Noah Dobson. Plus, we have injury updates on Anthony Duclair and Adam Pelech. We also examine the …
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The Islanders have ridden a wave of mediocrity through the first quarter of the season. They hover around .500 in reaching distance of a wild card spot while dealing with a number of key injuries. They've managed to give themselves a chance to win on most nights, but all too often they continue to find ways to let precious points slip away by way o…
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The New York Islanders did something different on Saturday night: they held on to a third period lead and beat the St. Louis Blues 3-1. They even scored an empty-net goal to clinch the win. We break down what the team did well, have our key takeaways and our hero and goat of the game. We also discuss two players reaching major milestones on Saturda…
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Mike and Dan recap a needed win and two more blown-lead losses as the inconsistent Islanders reach (yet another) pivotal week in the season. A regulation win over St. Louis at home on Saturday felt good (except for now ex-Blues coach Drew Bannister) but it came after a disappointing shootout loss in Calgary and a disastrous regulation loss in Detro…
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The New York Islanders let another third period lead slip away and lost to the Detroit Red Wings 2-1 in regulation. That ended their chance for a .500 road trip. The problem is at least partially psychological as this veteran team should know better than to be on their heels all period while protecting a one goal lead. The Isles have held a one-goa…
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The New York Islanders have struggled to hold third period leads for a few years now, but this season, it's gone to a new low. Patrick Roy's club has held a one-goal lead in the third period six times through 19 games this season and they've blown the lead in all six games. We discuss some reasons why the Isles struggle to hold leads and what they …
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The New York Islanders got a goal by the red-hot Pierre Engvall and solid goaltending from Semyon Varlamov, but they fell in a shootout to the Calgary Flames 2-1. Special teams and the inability to hold a lead cost the team again. We have our key takeaways and our hero and goat of the game. We can look at this game as pessimists or optimists, today…
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The New York Islanders updated the media and fans about the condition of defenseman Mike Reilly. The veteran blueliner will be out indefinitely after doctors discovered a pre-existing heart condition. Reilly will undergo surgery today and should be able to resume a normal life and his hockey career, but it will take a while until he is ready to ret…
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The Islanders are treading water as they hover around .500 collecting points from tough teams like the Devils and Oilers. Kyle Palmieri has risen to the top of the Isles leaderboard and Anders Lee looks like a man renewed, but there are still plenty of warts in the team's game. Mike Carver of SportsGrid sits down with Seany as a special guest co-ho…
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The New York Islanders played well in Seattle Saturday but fell to the Kraken 3-2 in regulation time. But were the Isles robbed by the officials in this game? We discuss the controversial goal that won it for Seattle and whether the goal should have counted. Plus, we have our key takeaways from the game and our hero and goat of the game, plus we'll…
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Mike and Dan reflect on the Islanders' Western Canada road trip so far, which has included one good game, one bad game and one unfortunate game. They were lucky to escape Edmonton with a point (and without giving up Connor McDavid's 1000th) thanks to great performances by Ilya Sorokin and Anders Lee, but followed it up with an inexplicably great pe…
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The New York Islanders played their best all around game of the season and downed the Vancouver Canucks 5-2 in Vancouver. We break down what was different about this game and discuss the strong play of Anders Lee, Pierre Engvall, Grant Hutton and many more. Plus we discuss Matt Martin defending his teammates and a great hit by Maxim Tsyplakov. We a…
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Today we have special guest Greg Prato, author of the new book "Hapless Islanders: The Story Behind the New York Islanders Infamous 1972-73 Season." The book is a deep dive into team's first season and how it set up the eventual dynasty years thanks to Bill Torrey and later Al Arbour, Ed Westfall, Billy Smith, and Brian "Spinner" Spencer." Plus, we…
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Joined by Islanders commenter (and new podcaster) Isles Den, we remember Marc-Andre Bergeron, a surprisingly important short-time player for a number of NHL teams. Anyone who watched Bergeron play, either before or after his season-plus stint on Long Island will no doubt immediately picture a very small man skating up and down the ice scoring power…
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The New York Islanders actually earned a loser point last night as they overcame a 3-1 third period deficit before falling to the Edmonton Oilers in overtime 4-3. We discuss why this was a satisfying loser point and how the Isles staged their comeback. We'll also have our hero and goat of the game and discuss the strong play of Ilya Sorokin and And…
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There is still one move that New York Islanders head coach Patrick Roy made on Saturday night against the New Jersey Devils that makes no sense, we discuss that on today's show. We also have the latest on Alexander Romanov's injury status and we take a look at one area where the Isles are leading the league. Plus we preview tonight's game against t…
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With a slew of players on the mend, an inability to finish, and struggling special teams, it looked as though the Islanders were headed towards a rough November. But suddenly the Isles have strung some wins together on the backs of Bo Horvat, Ilya Sorokin, and Kyle Palmieri. And do they have an unexpected gem on the backend in Isaiah George? Arthur…
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The New York Islanders blew a 3-1 lead to the New Jersey Devils in the last 4 and a half minutes of regulation time and lost in OT 4-3. We break down another late Isles collapse and what went wrong. We also discuss why this one doesn't quite hurt as much as some of the others. We also discuss a great honor for Brent Sutter and some bad news on the …
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Mike and Dan look back at a good week for the Islanders that had a bitter ending, and how they make it difficult to just be a fan. After an unexpected comeback win at home against the Penguins and a, dare we say "normal," win against the Senators in Ottawa, the Islanders returned to their regular ways, blowing a lead and losing in overtime to the D…
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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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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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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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