
The Islanders tackle the Hurricanes at Lenovo Heart (7:30PM, ESPN+/Hulu)
NEW YORK ISLANDERS (4-4-1) AT CAROLINA HURRICANES (6-3-0)
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The New York Islanders are in Raleigh to tackle the Carolina Hurricanes within the third cease of a four-game highway journey.
The Islanders are 0-1-1 on the journey up to now after a 5-2 loss to the Boston Bruins on Tuesday evening at TD Backyard. Bo Horvat (1G, 1A) and Kyle Palmieri scored early, however Boston scored 5 unanswered objectives and the Islanders’ five-game level streak was snapped within the course of.
The Hurricanes are coming off a 6-3 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday evening. Andrei Svechnikov snapped an eight-game scoring drought together with his first aim of the yr, whereas Jordan Martinook and Logan Stankoven additionally scored for the Canes. Frederik Andersen made 29 saves on 34 photographs within the loss.
PROJECTED LINEUP
*Topic to vary
The Islanders didn’t apply on Wednesday, so extra lineup information will observe Thursday’s morning skate.
Jonathan Drouin – Bo Horvat – Emil Heineman
Anthony Duclair – Mathew Barzal – Kyle Palmieri
Anders Lee – Jean-Gabriel Pageau – Simon Holmstrom
Kyle MacLean – Casey Cizikas – Max Tsyplakov
Adam Pelech – Ryan Pulock
Matthew Schaefer – Scott Mayfield
Marshall Warren – Tony DeAngelo
David Rittich
RITTICH TO START VS CANES
David Rittich will get the beginning in opposition to the Hurricanes, Head Coach Patrick Roy introduced on Monday. . Rittich is 5-3-0 lifetime in opposition to Carolina together with a .916 SV% and a 2.63 GAA. Rittich gained his first two begins as an Islander this season.
INJURY UPDATES
Alex Romanov (IR) shed his crimson non-contact jersey on Tuesday throughout skate, however missed his fifth straight sport with an upper-body damage. Extra updates to observe Thursday’s morning skate in Raleigh.
Max Shabanov will miss his fourth straight contest on Thursday, as he didn’t accompany the workforce on the four-game journey.
IMPROVING SPECIAL TEAMS
The Islanders didn’t have their greatest evening on particular groups on Tuesday, as their energy play went 0-for-5 and their penalty kill went 2-for-4.
“We’ve to discover a solution to do a greater job on particular groups,” Ryan Pulock mentioned postgame. “We had a number of energy play probabilities, and we couldn’t get it finished. We discovered some beauty, however weren’t in a position to capitalize. On the PK, we gave them a little bit an excessive amount of area at instances.”
Carolina enters Thursday’s sport with the NHL’s 32nd ranked energy play, changing at 10% this season. That mentioned, Carolina went 1-for-1 on the person benefit in opposition to Vegas of their most up-to-date outing.
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SEASON SERIES
The Isles break up the season collection with the Hurricanes final yr 2-2-0. Each wins had been at UBS Area.
ACROSS THE ICE
The Hurricanes’ 6-3 loss to Vegas marked their first loss at residence of the season and first sport again after a six-game highway journey, the place they went 4-2-0.
ATOP THE OPPOSITION’S LEADERBOARD
Seth Jarvis and Sebastian Aho tie for the workforce lead with 11 factors, with Jarvis main in objectives (7) and Aho main in assists (7).
INJURY UPDATES
In his first sport again since lacking three video games with a lower-body damage, Shayne Gostisbehere left Tuesday’s contest in opposition to Vegas with a brand new damage. The Hurricanes had been compelled to skate with 4 defensemen after Joel Nystrom additionally left the sport after blocking a shot.
Jaccob Slavin has been out of the lineup since Oct. 11 with a lower-body damage. He isn’t anticipated to play in opposition to the Islanders, as Head Coach Rod Brind’Amour mentioned the defenseman will not be near a return.
A FAMILIAR FACE
Former Islanders defenseman Mike Reilly signed a one-year take care of Carolina over the offseason. He has three assists via his first six video games with the Hurricanes.