
The Islanders close out their seven-game road trip in Seattle against the Kraken (9:30PM, TNT/HBO MAX)
NEW YORK ISLANDERS (27-17-5) AT SEATTLE KRAKEN (21-18-9)
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The New York Islanders finish their seven-game road trip against the Seattle Kraken on Wednesday night.
The Islanders secured a 4-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Monday night, which handed the Canucks their 11th straight loss. Anthony Duclair (2G), Ryan Pulock and Tony DeAngelo all netted goals in the win. Ilya Sorokin made 29 saves on 32 shots against the Canucks.
PROJECTED LINES
See below for lines at morning skate.
Anders Lee – Mathew Barzal – Anthony Duclair
Jonathan Drouin – JG Pageau – Simon Holmstrom
Kyle MacLean – Cal Ritchie – Emil Heineman
Max Shabanov – Casey Cizikas – Max Tsyplakov
Matthew Schaefer – Ryan Pulock
Adam Pelech – Tony DeAngelo
Adam Boqvist – Scott Mayfield
Ilya Sorokin
David Rittich
SHABANOV IN, GATCOMB OUT
Max Shabanov is expected to return to the lineup on Wednesday night against the Seattle Kraken after sitting out one game as a healthy scratch.
Shabanov has 15 points (4G, 11A) in 35 games this season for the Islanders, his rookie year in the NHL. The Russian winger is expected to skate with Max Tsyplakov, who is playing consecutive games for the first time since Jan. 1 and 3, and Casey Cizikas. Shabanov also skated on the Islanders second power-play unit.
“We want to put Shabby back in the lineup, so we want to give a shot at Tsyplakov and him playing with Casey,” Head Coach Patrick Roy said. “Casey’s playing so well he brings so much energy, so I feel like that could be a good fit for the three of them.”
Read more about today’s morning skate in Isles Day-to-Day.
SCHAEFER RECORDS SEVENTH MULTI-POINT GAME
Matthew Schaefer recorded a pair of helpers for the second straight game in the 4-3 win over Vancouver on Monday night. It was Schaefer’s seventh multi-point game of his inaugural campaign and tied him with his d-partner Ryan Pulock for the fifth-most in a season by a rookie defenseman in Islanders history.
Schaefer ranks second, only to Mathew Barzal, on the team with 34 points (13G, 21A) and tied with Tim Connolly for the most points by an 18-year-old in the team’s history.
The Ontario native’s 34 points lead all rookie defensemen and rank him third among all rookies in the NHL this season.
Schaefer’s 124 shots on goal this season lead the team.
DUCLAIR’S DOMINANCE
Anthony Duclair potted a pair of goals on Monday night and recorded his second multi-goal game of the month. Duclair is up to a team-high seven tallies on just 13 shots on goal in January.
“I feel like he’s shooting with a lot of confidence,” Head Coach Patrick Roy said after Monday’s win. “He’s positioning well and scored two in the trip on the power-play in the pocket.”
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CAL’S CAREER-HIGH
Cal Ritchie’s assist on Monday night extended his point streak to a career-high three games (3A).
Ritchie has 14 points (7G, 7A) in 38 games with the Isles this season.
SEASON SERIES
This is the second of two meetings between the Islanders and Kraken this season. New York is 1-0-0 against Seattle with a 1-0 shootout win at UBS Arena on Nov. 23.
The Isles are seeking their first road win against the Kraken since Feb. 22, 2022.
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KRAKEN NOTES
Seattle is entering Wednesday’s contest on a four-game winless streak with their most recent defeat by a score of 6-3 to the Pittsburgh Penguins. Wednesday’s game will be the second of a six-game homestand before the Kraken head off on a five-game road trip.
Eeli Tolvanen has caught fire as of late and enters the game against New York on a three-game point streak. Tolvanen has two goals and one assist in that stretch, and four points in his last five games. The 26-year-old forward is tied for second in scoring with 29 points (10G, 19A) this season.
Former Islander Jordan Eberle (17G, 14A) and Matty Beniers (10G, 21A) lead the Kraken with 31 points this season. Eberle’s 17 goals also lead the team.
Vince Dunn is one goal away from becoming the first Seattle defenseman to score 50 goals for the franchise. Dunn has 11 points (3G, 8A) in 14 career games against the Islanders. He leads all Kraken defensemen and is tied for second on the team with 29 points (6G, 23A) this season.
Brandon Montour was removed from IR ahead of Seattle’s Jan. 15 contest against the Boston Bruins. Montour missed 14 games but still ranks fourth on the team with 18 points (6G, 12A) in 30 games this season.
Seattle owns the 26th ranked penalty kill (71.9%) in the league but haven’t allowed a power-play goal in their last two outings.
The Kraken’s power-play ranks ninth (23.4%) in the NHL this season. However, this month they have surged to fourth at 34.6%.
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