So I’ve heard
rumors on a few fronts that the Boomer and Carton show on WFAN mentioned the
John Tavares extension is apparently done (terms), as well as an Arena deal, for the
Islanders to make their future home at Belmont Park, and nothing has been
confirmed because the team can't go public right now. Rumors of JT’s contract
extension were speculated to be around the 8yr, $10M range a couple of weeks
ago. Tavares is key to the Islanders success and everyone knows that his
signing is the primary focus of the organization this summer. More rumors of
the Islanders continued uncertainty at the Barclays Center is also an undying
topic of discussion. Those rumors swirled around the team or host, Barclays Center
opting out of their deal while currently in the contract renegotiation period.
Rob Taub Tweeted, “Craig Carton on @BoomerandCarton
just now said the #Isles building in Belmont could be ready by the start of the
2019-2020 season.” We must keep our collective ears open and wait for more
details over the summer, at the Drafts and probably the Free Agency period to
open before the Islanders give confirmation.
The New York
Islanders confirmed Arthur Staples’ earlier hunch of adding Luke Richardson to their
coaching staff is indeed true. Richardson will serve as an Assistant Coach
under new Head Coach Doug Weight. Weight and Richardson were team mates
while playing for the Edmonton Oilers in the early 90’s.
"Luke
brings a tireless work ethic and outstanding character to our
organization," Weight said. "He'll have his hands on every aspect of
the team, including our systems, skill development and team culture. Luke's
coaching experience, including four years running an organization as Head Coach
in Binghamton, make him an excellent addition to our staff." Let’s
hope his hands can help the Isles horrible ability to convert on the man
advantage and improve a 28th ranked PP unit. And he should certainly help bring
more accountability to the Isles blue liners and infuse a new perspective
within the D-group.
Richardson
spoke about the need to achieve, per Staple, “We’ve talked about that a lot —
we both want to win, we want to have success and neither of us would just hand
someone a job because we knew them,” Richardson said. “Success is the biggest
part for me. That’s the reason why I left my last job (with Binghamton in the
AHL). At the minor-league level, winning and developing players have to work
hand in hand. It can be hard to have the success you want.” Richardson wanted to
be in consideration for the head coaching job with Ottawa that went to Guy
Boucher. He also tried for the Sabers vacancy that went to Dan Bylsma and was
also interviewed by the Ducks to replace Boudreau, that went to Carlyle (per
Mike Halford of NBCSports.) Richardson has something to prove and he feels good
about doing it with New York.
Richardson was
an experienced NHL defensemen who played just over 1,400 games for six
different teams (35 & 166 for 201 points) in his 21-year career with
playoff experience and International medals (Gold and Silver) for Team Canada. Per
Islanders press release, “Richardson coached Canada's National Men's Team to
the 2016 Spengler Cup Championship. He also helped Team Canada to a runner-up
finish as an Assistant Coach at the 2016 Deutschland Cup. The Ottawa, ON,
native spent four seasons as Head Coach of the American Hockey League's
Binghamton Senators from 2012-2016. Richardson was an Assistant Coach with the
Ottawa Senators from 2009 to 2012.” Richardson was named the AHL’s Eastern
Conference all-star coach in his second-year coaching Binghamton. Rumors also
have Kelly Buchberger or Scott Gomez being considered as assistant coaching candidates. “Buchberger was seen watching Mathew Barzal with Weight
during the WHL playoffs. Barzal was a beast as Seattle defeated Regina. 17th.”
- Staple
On the
player-acquisition front, the Isles-Kovalchuk rumors have not gone away.
Elliotte Frieman mentioned the possibility in his “30 thoughts” column for
Sportsnet. “It makes sense for them, although they will have to convince him
they are going for it now. Russian sources believe Kovalchuk had serious
interest in the Rangers, but a) I’m not sure of their interest, and b) I’m not
sure they could pull it off if they wanted to. Sounds like Florida has also
inquired. But, if he was interested in the New York area, why wouldn’t the
Islanders try?” I’m not sure the Isles have the cap room to experiment on Kovalchuk’s chemistry with a team that needs to fine tune their roster right
now.
Mathew Barzal,
19 was named MVP of the WHL playoffs for the Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL). Barzal
helped the ‘Birds clinch their first ever berth in the Memorial Cup. He will
lead his team against the Erie Otters (OHL) today with hopes getting one step
closer to win a Mastercard Memorial Cup Title. The tourney host, Windsor
Spitfires(OHL), Saint Johns Sea Dogs (QMJHL) are also competing in the
tournament. Barzal (7 & 18 for 25 pts in 16 playoff games) was the New York
Islanders 16th overall pick in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. “I’ve had a couple of
ups and down this year, getting sent back, losing the World Juniors,” said
Barzal. “It just feels so great, especially to win with this group of guys.”
Mathew Barzal should make a strong push for the Isles roster for next
season along with Ryan Pulock, Michael Dal Colle and an eager to return, Josh
Ho-Sang.
I’m sure we
will be privy to more events going down over the next week or so. I’ll be off
the grid for a short while, recovering from surgery, but I’ll try to remain
active on Twitter. Consider following me
if you don’t already under the @Knight_of_Cups_
tag.
In the
meantime, the Islanders continue to be on the clock heading into the 2017-18
season.
Time-check please.
Isles Notes:
Islanders vs.
Rangers preseason game set for September 22nd at Webster Bank Arena in
Bridgeport.
Per Elliotte
Friedman, “Could see Detroit with interest in Calvin de Haan from the Islanders, who would be
worried about losing him in the expansion draft. He’s been very solid at the
Worlds.”
Thomas Hickey
is also a name that is thrown around for the expansion draft.
IIHF Notes:
With Team USA
(Lee & Nelson) and Team Germany (Seidenberg & greiss) eliminated by
Finland and Canada, Isles prospect Ilya Sorokin wasn’t in net today, but his
Team Russia was also eliminated from the tournament in a 4-2 loss to Calvin
deHaan and Team Canada in the Semi-Final round.
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