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Monday, July 9, 2018

Islanders Sign Kovar, Extend Johnston & Stock the Farm in Bridgeport



The New York Islanders announced today that forward Jan Kovar has agreed to terms on a one-year, $2M contract.


Kovar was an over, point-per-game player (97 and 189 for 286 pts.) in the KHL for Magnitogorsk Metallurg over 285 games. The 28-year-old forward matched career years with 68 point totals in the 2013-14 (54 games played) and 2014-15 season (60 games played). Kovar also played 236 games in his native Czech Extraliga.for Plzen HC, scoring 60 and 102 for 162 points, with almost a point-a-game pace (51 pts in 52 gp) in the 11-12 & 12-13 seasons.


Per release, “Kovar has represented Czech Republic internationally at five World Championships (2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 and 2013), scoring 19 points (six goals and 13 assists) in 42 games. In 2008, he played on the World Junior Championship team for Czech Republic and scored over a point per game with eight (one goal and seven assists) in five games.”


Per Eric Hornick, “So newest #Isles Jan Kovar essentially trades places Kulemin; Ex-NYI Viktor Kozlov is part of coach staff of Metallurg, whose previous coaches include Mike Keenan. Kovar is a 4x 20+ goal scorer in KHL (& team's leading pt scorer under Keenan in 14-15); he was 7-28-35 last ssn.”


Sounds like a calculated gamble that could pay big dividends for the team and Kovar gets a year to prove he belongs in the NHL as a top point producer. Rumors have Kovar turning down several other teams to play for Islanders.




The Islanders also came to terms on a four-year, one-way, $1M AAV contract for F Ross Johnston.


The popular Johnston, 24, had 3 & 3 for 6pts in 24 games with the Isles last season after he was brought up from the AHL Sound Tigers to add some much-needed grit to the team. Johnston tallied 3 & 8 for 11 points in 38 games while in Bridgeport last season.


Per release, “Johnston played in the NHL, AHL and ECHL during his first professional season in 2015-16, making his NHL debut on April 10 against the Philadelphia Flyers. In 141 career AHL games with the Sound Tigers, Johnston has 30 points (12 goals, 18 assists) and collected 327 penalty minutes. He has appeared in 13 ECHL regular-season games and five playoff games with the Missouri Mavericks during the 2015-16 season.”


From Part 1 of my season in review, I mentioned, “Enforcer and energy player call up, Ross Johnston may have secured a serious look for himself in camp this summer. Johnston made a physical impact from day 1 and even added a touch of offensive flair with 6 points in 24 games. Johnston answered the lack of toughness for the team this season and racked up 62 pims.” Looks like his character got him a long term, 4-year-deal with New York. Another surprise, but one thing is for sure, the Islanders will be tough to play against.




The organization made some big moves on the farm today as well.


Per Michael Fornabaio, “Huge free-agency splash for the Sound Tigers, who announce they've signed LW Chris Bourque and G Jeremy Smith, re-signing C's Ben Holmstrom and Connor Jones and LW Ryan Bourque.”


Per Alan Fuehring, “The #SoundTigers inked 5 players today, including former Olympian @cbourque17: 3x Calder Cup winner, 6x #AHLAllStar, 2x #AHL scoring champion, @TheAHL's active scoring leader, plus a regular season & post-season MVP.”





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Isles Notes:


Per Andrew Gross, “Believe goalie guru Mitch Korn is close to re-joining Barry Trotz with #Isles, no announcements as of yet.”


Lou Lamoriello excited about Islanders’ future home at Belmont Park



NHL Notes:


Luke Richardson joins Montreal Candiens as Assistant Coach.


The Edmonton #Oilers have re-signed forward Ryan Strome to a 2-year deal worth $6.2 million.





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