The 2023 offseason saw a lot of major contract signings for the New York Islanders. Calder Trophy winner and face of the franchise, Mat Barzal, signed a long-term extension in October 2022 that went into effect July 1, 2023.
The Carolina Hurricanes wiped out a deficit and took the lead in just nine seconds on Monday night.
The New York Islanders didn’t come out on top in Game 1 of their best-of-seven series against the Carolina Hurricanes – but it’s far from over. Fans might have been pessimistic (and rightfully so) after their team went down 1-0 early in the first against their opponent, who are the favorites in the series.
The New York Islanders’ roller coaster of a season had plenty of highs and more than enough lows. They had plenty of games go to overtime, 26 to be exact, and multiple games where they had comfortable leads in the third period, only to fall apart and end up on the losing end.
It wasn’t too long ago when it seemed like most people had been writing the New York Islanders off regarding making the Stanley Cup Playoffs. As it stands, the Islanders sit in third place in the Metropolitan division with two games to play.
The 2018 Calder Memorial Trophy winner Mat Barzal has had an interesting career as a New York Islander, taking over as the face of the franchise after John Tavares’ departure, as well as going on two deep playoff runs that saw the team get a goal away from potentially reaching the Stanley Cup Final.
Bo Horvat and Simon Holmstrom scored in the third period as the New York Islanders rallied to earn a critical 2-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday night in Elmont, N.Y.
The New York Islanders will face the Florida Panthers in a game that will likely highlight two teams that are headed in opposite directions to close out the 2023-24 season.
A terrible matinee weekend turns the screw. Bo Horvat sure looks like he knows the stakes. Some other players, too. But overall, it’s a cruel and maddening
After opponents held his team without a goal for five straight periods, New York Islanders head coach Patrick Roy did what most coaches do: shuffled the lines.
New York's Bo Horvat, whose turnovers in the second period led to a pair of goals by the St. Louis Blues, capped the Islanders' comeback by scoring the tie-breaking goal early in third period of Tuesday night's 4-2 win in Elmont, N.Y.
Bo Horvat scored with 2:06 left in overtime Monday night for the visiting New York Islanders, who earned a much-needed win by edging the Dallas Stars 3-2.
Simon Benoit wasn’t surprised that Bo Horvat dropped the gloves with him on Monday night. After all, Benoit had just thrown a heavy check on Islanders star Mat Barzal as he tried to enter the Leafs’ zone on the power play.
As we approach the Jan. 30 anniversary of the Vancouver Canucks sending Bo Horvat to the New York Islanders in exchange for Anthony Beauvillier, Aatu Raty, and a protected 2023 first-round draft pick, it’s a good time to evaluate how the deal worked out.
As the day Bo Horvat made his long-awaited return to Vancouver approached, the big question was how would Canucks fans at Rogers Arena respond to him. Early in the first period, Horvat got his answer as he was booed as soon as he touched the puck for the first time.
It was a different kind of morning at Rogers Arena. The focus so very clearly wasn’t on the 11-3-1 team coming off a successful Eastern road trip. No, nothing the Vancouver Canucks did on Wednesday morning seemed to matter.
The months-awaited return of former captain Bo Horvat to Vancouver is upon us. It’s going to be an emotional evening, and we’ll tell you that for free.
This is the day Bo Horvat has waited for. The day when the New York Islanders visit the Vancouver Canucks, and he goes back to the beginning. For the first nine years of his NHL career, Horvat was a foundational member of the Canucks franchise before a trade last January brought him to Long Island.
Bo Horvat is set to finally return to Vancouver. Horvat will return to the city he called home for nine seasons for the first time on Wednesday when the New York Islanders take on the host Canucks.
For the second straight day, Bo Horvat missed New York Islanders practice, putting his status for tonight’s game against the Minnesota Wild in question.
Right now, there’s no telling what kind of consequences might stem from the New York Islanders’ overtime loss to the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night after they left a potentially crucial point on the table against a division rival.
Horvat seemed to throw some shade at his old team and its fan base, but he made an attempt to clarify his comments and indicate that he meant no disrespect.
On today’s episode of "Daily Faceoff Live," Frank Seravalli and Tyler Yaremchuk discussed Bo Horvat’s first couple of games with the New York Islanders.
After trading for center Bo Horvat late last week the New York Islanders acted quickly to sign him to a brand new eight-year contract extension on Sunday. The man that handed out that contract, general manager Lou Lamoriello, already seems to hate it.
The terms of the contract have not been officially disclosed at this time, but Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports that the extension carries an $8.5M average annual value. The deal will keep him under contract until he is 36 years old.
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