Posted: November 18, 2008 07:24:49 pm | Comments: 0
The Blues are dropping like flies - on the ice and in the standings. The latest casualty is leading scorer Andy McDonald, who went down with a broken leg and is expected to miss at least two months after......
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You might think that going from the Canadiens and playing in front of hockey-mad fans in Montreal to playing for the Islanders and their . . . somewhat lacking fan base would have thrown Mark Streit...more >

The Islanders, who will be without Kyle Okposo (hand injury) tonight when they bring a season-high, three-game winning streak to Newark against the Devils, called up Mitch Fritz from Bridgeport...more >
No one is ready to anoint Joey MacDonald as the Islanders' goalie of the future, but he is making the team miss the oft-injured Rick DiPietro as little as possible. Last night, MacDonald was...more >
The Islanders are showing signs of life lately, and if they ever get their defense healthy, they would be in considerably better shape. And that appears to be happening, finally. Radek Martinek...more >
If only the Islanders could play the Senators every night. The suddenly resurgent Isles - well, they've won two in a row - beat Ottawa for the second straight game last night and are starting to...more >
Joey MacDonald was supposed to be Rick DiPietro's backup this season. But two knee operations and a hip surgery later for DiPietro, and MacDonald clearly has taken over as the Islanders'...more >
Thomas Pock's elbow to Ryan Shannon's head on Thursday night will cost the Islanders defenseman five games, the league announced yesterday. Pock, who received a five-minute major and a game...more >
OTTAWA - Josh Bailey and Kyle Okposo - a couple of key first-round draft picks - sparked the Islanders' struggling power play and helped the team to a much-needed win. Okposo and Trent Hunter...more >
The Islanders got a look at their future yesterday, which they can only hope will distract them from their present. Josh Bailey made his NHL debut yesterday, but the Isles found themselves with an...more >
Islanders center Mike Comrie had hoped to thrive under new head coach Scott Gordon and regain the form that made him a 30-goal scorer earlier in his career. But the early part of the season has not...more >
The Islanders have talked a lot lately about learning from their past third period collapses and how they have to stay aggressive with leads late in games. But they are finding out that talking...more >
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