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There's no question that New York Islanders general manager Mathieu Darche wants to field a competitive NHL roster.
This season’s biggest disappointment was Anthony Duclair. The New York Islanders inked him to a four-year, $14 million deal with hopes riding high on his production in the team’s top six.
Darche also seemed to cool any speculation that either Pierre Engvall or defenseman Scott Mayfield might be a buyout candidate. Both will be entering the third season of seven-year deals.
But it’s even better to have top-notch speed, consistent scoring and a reliable power play and Darche believes bringing in ...
The New York Islanders have all but wrapped up their offseason moves. It was a strong first showing from Mathieu Darche after ...
The Isles signed left wing Jonathan Drouin to a two-year deal at a $4 million average annual value, adding some much-needed ...
Mathieu Darche addresses reporters during his press conference May 29. Corey Sipkin for the NY Post From there, the Islanders would have $4.3 million or so to make some adds — which is less than ...
It’s finally July 1, folks. The Free Agent Frenzy gets underway today at noon. However, most of the big names are already off ...
Duclair (personal) will probably report to training camp in the fall, per Arthur Staple of The Athletic on Saturday. Duclair produced seven goals, 11 points, 60 shots on net, 21 blocked shots and ...
The best activity took place last, as Mayfield and Pulock took on the entire group of 40 kids in a scrimmage. The massive group swarmed the two defensemen at either end of the rink and it was a ...
Getting drilled in the left elbow cost Anthony Volpe one start, but the Yankees believed that would be all. The everyday shortstop was out of the starting lineup but pinch ran for DJ LeMahieu in ...