There have been several notable stories on
the success of your 2014-15 New York Islanders.
Whether it’s the additions of Boychuk & Leddy, Jaroslav Halak, the play of the 4th line or the maturation of Lee, Nelson or Strome,
there are several improvements that you could say are major contributors to the
Isles success in the first half of the season.
For me, the most underrated element is the play of LW, Nikolay Kulemin.
When Garth Snow added Nikolay Kulemin as a
free agent on July 2nd, many thought that he was simply a depth
piece that came as a sort-of cooperative package deal with Mikhail Grabovski. While Grabovski has been an asset for the
Islanders, he hasn’t exactly taken the league by storm with just 6 & 8 for
14 pts in 38 games so far this season. Nikolay Kulemin, on the other hand, has
been a huge multi purpose asset for the Islanders. His
contributions as a solid two-way forward have come 5 on 5 and on special teams,
especially on the PK.
Is there anything to the stat that says the Isles
are 14-1-0 when Nikolay Kulemin records a point? Well, in 46 games played, Kulemin has 11
& 9 for 20 points at a +1. Pretty
good numbers for a “depth player” on the third line for the first place
Islanders, but Kulemin’s contributions go beyond the stat sheet. When you watch Kulemin on the ice, he rarely
makes a mistake. He also is the kind of
player who never stops working, even when he has been beaten on a play or is coming
off a shift. His relentless tracking of
the puck and strong defensive game has allowed him to lead the Isles with 3 SHG
(tied for 2nd in NHL/Nash, Frolik - behind Toffoli with 4), who are
tops in the NHL with 8 as a team. It is
evident that aside from helping his team, Nikolay Kulemin is on pace for helping
himself to another career year. Per Eric
Hornick, “Kulemin, who now has 95 career goals, has scored five goals in the
last five games and has his highest goal total since scoring 30 times for
Toronto in 2010-11.”
Head Coach,
Jack Capuano had this to say on Nikolay Kulemin, "When you play as hard as
he plays, you're going to get results.
He's a guy that away from the puck, plays exceptionally well
defensively. We can use him in some crucial situations, not just the penalty
kill, but five-on-five." As Kulemin
continues to play well for the Isles, he will continue to earn more
responsibility in key situations with the game on the line.
If Kulemin
continues his surge, he could very well be another one of Garth Snow’s
best kept, not-so-secret, secrets in the NHL.
Isles Notes:
John Tavares & Jaroslav Halak have been
added to Team Toews for the NHL All-Star Game & Skills Competition. JT is set to compete in the Accuracy Shot Challenge, Skills
Challenge Relay and Shootout tonight.
Halak will compete in the Skills Challenge Relay and Shootout events.
The Isles are an impressive 31-14-1, good
enough to put them 4th in points (63) in first 46 games. That is the most wins in their first 46 games
as a franchise. Eric Hornick mentioned
the Isles did not record their 31st win until they defeated Ottawa, 2-1
on April 2nd (31-35-10) last season.
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