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Columbus Blue Jackets’ Offensive Struggles Continue in Shutout Loss to New York Islanders
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Columbus Blue Jackets’ Offensive Struggles Continue in Shutout Loss to New York Islanders

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 29, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

The only thing Jack Roslovic could do was throw his head back in disbelief.

Roslovic, who’s been on a tear recently for the Blue Jackets, couldn’t get a puck past Semyon Varlomov on Saturday night if he’d offered the Islanders’ goalie a bribe.

More: Columbus Blue Jackets breakdown: point streak ends in shutout loss to New York Islanders

It wasn’t just him, either.

Varlomov stopped all 34 shots he faced to shut out the Blue Jackets 2-0 at Nationwide Arena, including Roslovic’s one-timer from close range and hard wrist shot off a rush up the right wing. Boone Jenner and rookie Adam Fantilli were also stonewalled on four shots apiece, while Johnny Gaudreau didn’t get a shot on target.

The result was the end of a four-game point streak for the Blue Jackets (3-3-2).

“We’re in a better spot as a team right now than last season, so I’d say personally, I’d rather be in this position,” Gaudreau said. “We’re getting looks. We’re getting chances. It’s just not going in right now.”

The Blue Jackets’ next chance to convert scoring chances into goals is Monday night in Dallas. They’ll depart after practice Sunday, hoping they find more puck luck in Texas. Here are three things we learned from the Jackets’ shutout loss:

Columbus Blue Jackets’ finishing woes continue against New York Islanders

According to Natural Stat Trickthis was the fourth straight game the Jackets outshot their opponent and finished with more scoring chances.

They’ve outshot the Minnesota Wild, Anaheim Ducks, Montreal Canadiens and Islanders by a combined 161-117 margin, and generated a 163-119 edge in scoring attempts that includes a large advantage in high-danger chances (63-42).

All that for one win and a three-game winless stumble (0-1-2) in those four games.

The Jackets have also been outscored 13-10 in that stretch while Gaudreau is off to the longest goal drought of his career to start a season, Alexandre Texier doesn’t have a point, Kirill Marchenko hasn’t scored a goal, Patrik Laine is injured again and Kent Johnson has one goal in six games.

That’s a lot of skill waiting for some offensive magic while, potentially, “squeezing the stick” a little too tight.

“That’s human nature,” Vincent said. “I think when (the puck) starts going in, it’s going to go really well offensively for those guys, but right now …”

Well, right now, they’re in a tricky spot.

“The dangerous part about this is they’re (at risk) to cheat the game to create more offense and want to stay away from that because once you start cheating the game, you may create more offense, but you’re not improving,” Vincent said. “They’re not cheating the game, so I’m satisfied with that.”

Johnny Gaudreau getting frustrated by early goal drought

Gaudreau is saying the right things as an 11-year NHL veteran, but not scoring a goal yet is fraying his nerves.

The star forward’s frustration was evident after the Islanders’ shutout, which included no shots on goal for him. Gaudreau has four points, all on assists, and no goals on 27 shots thus far. Career numbers suggest Gaudreau and others are due to break out with a barrage of goals, but when?

The flip side is the Jackers are off to a decent start despite a dearth of goals for a handful of stars.

“Once (the top scorers) start clicking, they’re going to click as long as they’re doing the right process,” Vincent said. “So, it’s good to see that other guys can take charge, as far as producing. But Johnny has his chances every game. Same with Texier, so I’m not worried about that at all. Not at all.”

Columbus Blue Jackets’ forward depth creating internal competition

Vincent made another skilled forward a healthy scratch against the Islanders and kept power forwards Dmitri Voronkov active. Marchenko sat to create a lineup spot for Kent Johnson, who missed Thursday’s game in Montreal for the same reason.

Johnson, the fifth overall pick in 2021, has been scratched twice and Marchenko, who scored 21 goals as a rookie last season, could have more in his future.

They’re not the only ones at risk of sitting.

“The league rule says 20 players (per game),” Vincent said. “We had a good chat with our forwards. It’s crystal clear. We can only dress 12, so we’re going to make some hard decisions. We told them this morning that it’s all about performance. It’s the NHL.”

More: Columbus Blue Jackets: Emil Bemstrom might be turning corner in NHL career

In other words, the Blue Jackets’ coaching staff will utilize a glut of NHL-caliber forwards within the organization, including some with AHL Cleveland, to ice their best lineup. A slew of injuries prevented that last season.

“Sometimes nobody will deserve to sit out, but we’ll have to make some tough decisions,” Vincent said. “That’s where we want to be. For an organization, we want that competition. It’s going to be healthy and it’s going to be clear, as far as why we make those decisions, with the players.”

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2023-10-29 10:48:23
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October 29, 2023 0 comments
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Arizona Coyotes Place Forward Alex Galchenyuk on Unconditional Waiver, Contract Termination Under Investigation
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Arizona Coyotes Place Forward Alex Galchenyuk on Unconditional Waiver, Contract Termination Under Investigation

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com July 13, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Alex Galchenyuk (photo: nhl.com)

The Arizona Coyotes placed forward Alex Galchenyuk on the unconditional waiver list with the goal of terminating his contract.

The move comes just 12 days after signing a one-year, two-way contract worth $775,000 at the NHL level and $225,000 at the minor league level. The club wrote in the announcement that it will not comment further on this move.

PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan reports that the NHL is investigating the matter. ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski claims the Coyotes made the move after learning of an “off-ice matter” they were unaware of at the time of the signing.

Galchenyuk will become an unrestricted free agent after being on the waiver list.

The 29-year-old American played 11 games for the Avalanche last season without earning a point. He played the next 42 games for the Eagles in the AHL. In them he collected 42 points (16+26). In the past, he also played for the Canadiens, Coyotes, Penguins, Wild, Senators and Maple Leafs.

2023-07-13 19:17:59
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“Dallas Stars Call Up AHL Players, Including Marián Studenič for NHL Playoff Push”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com May 26, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Marián Studenič (photo: dallasstars.com)

The Dallas Stars called up ten players from their reserve team, whose AHL season recently ended, to the first team on Thursday. He will also experience the atmosphere of the conference final in the NHL playoffs Marián Studenič.

In addition to the Slovak attacker, Dylan Wells, Riley Tufte, Ryan Shea, Alex Petrovic, Matt Murray, Rhett Gardner, Mavrik Bourque, Oskar Bäck and Matej Blümel were also called up from Texas.

Studenič’s AHL season ended on Sunday, when the Stars were eliminated from Calder Cup contention in the third round of the playoffs after a close five-game series with Milwaukee. He scored two goals and four assists in eight playoff games.

Twenty-four-year-old Záhorák played another 67 games in the regular season, in which he set personal bests with 21 goals and 48 points. He also got a chance in three NHL games, but he did not score in them and recorded only one negative point.

2023-05-26 05:24:27
#experience #atmosphere #conference #final #Slovak #heading #NHL

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“New York Islanders Eliminated from Stanley Cup Playoffs in Close Defensive Series Against Carolina Hurricanes”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 30, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

The New York Islanders became the first Eastern Conference team eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs. They lost Game 6 of their first round series to the Carolina Hurricanes Friday at home at the UBS Arena, 2-1 after overtime.

Big disappointment after a close and defensive series

“That sucks,” drew defense attorneys Scott Mayfield after the end his conclusion. “We didn’t expect that. If you look at the series, we could have won every game except maybe one. One, two, three percent made the difference and they won. It’s tough. It’s difficult to cope with.”

The Hurricanes only won Game 4 relatively comfortably 5-2 to take a 3-1 lead in the series. Otherwise, Carolina had a 2-1 win in Game 1, a 4-3 after overtime in Game 2 and 2-1 after overtime on Friday. The Islanders won Game 3 5-1 and Game 5 3-2.

Video: Nelson and Engvall lead Isles to 3-2 in Game 5

“We had our opportunities,” noted Center Bo Horvat after the crucial game. “We had our chances. We could easily have taken a two or three goal lead.”

Just like in the regular season, that was one of the big problems for the Islanders in this series. The defensive end was impressive during the season with 2.65 goals conceded, the fifth-best tally in the NHL, and was almost unchanged in fifth place in the playoffs with 2.67 goals conceded. However, only three teams scored fewer goals than the Islanders (2.5).

The goal drought was particularly noticeable on the power play. With a success rate of 5.6 percent, they were the worst team of the postseason. Carolina was in ninth place with 20 percent in midfield. At that rate, New York could have scored three more goals in 18 overtime situations. In such a tight series that might have been enough.

The ability to hold the puck to create more chances with more time in puck possession wasn’t a strength either. The Islanders have 84 puck losses, nearly 20 more than the Hurricanes, who had the second-biggest puck losses (66). In the end, the Islanders had just 29 shots per game, only the New York Rangers had fewer shots on target. At the same time, her goalkeeper got it Ilya Sorokin to do with 35 shots at his chest per game, the third highest.

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Despite the defeat, the Islanders players emphasized that they could leave the series with their heads held high. “Maybe we didn’t play well all season, but in the end we stuck together and gave ourselves a really good chance in this series,” said the defender Ryan Pulock the team. “We played against a great team with a lot of playoff experience and just lost.”

With strong defense and Sorokin in goal, the Islanders can continue to be a tricky opponent. If they want to advance further into the playoffs, the offensive has to improve.

Questionable future after Draft Dürre

The Islanders gave up their first-round pick in each of the past three NHL drafts. Their prospect pool is correspondingly thin at the top. The last first-round draft of 2019, winger Simon Holmstrom, has already been integrated into the squad with 50 games this season. Aatu Raty, one of the big offensive hopes, traded to the Vancouver Canucks for Horvat.

Video: VAN@NYI: Horvat extends the Islanders’ lead

Leading the remaining hopefuls to jumpstart the offense from within their own organization are William Dufour (2020 draft, 1st round, #152), Ruslan Iskhakov (2018 draft, 2nd round, #43). ) and Matthew Maggio (2022 draft, 5th round, #142). Perhaps the brightest prospect, Maggio had a stellar season with 111 points (54 goals, 57 assists) in 66 games for the Windsor Spitfires of the Ontario Hockey League, but will likely need time to develop before making his NHL -Can make debut.

Notable talents include Calle Odelius (2022, 2nd round, #65), Isaiah George (2022, 4th round, #98) and Samuel Bolduc (2019, 2nd round, no. 57) but above all in defense, which rather suggests that the course of the Islanders will at least not change significantly due to their own prospects.

2023-04-29 14:48:08


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“David Pastrňák scores twice but Boston falls 7-5 to Florida in NHL Playoffs”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 29, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Hockey forward David Pastrňák did not prevent Boston from losing 5:7 on the ice of Florida with two goals. Radko Gudas contributed to the Panthers’ win with an assist. Pavel Zacha scored one goal in the losers’ jersey. The Panthers won their second straight to even the series at 3-3

After a 2:1 overtime win, Carolina is happy to advance over the NY Islanders. Dallas, who defeated Minnesota 4:1 in the sixth game, also goes on.

Pastrňák used the power play twice in the match and scored four goals in the playoffs. He made his mark for the first time at the beginning of the second period, when he leveled the score at 2:2 with a great shot with the hockey stick between his legs.

In the 44th minute, the Czech gunner scored for the second time. In his typical power forward spot in the left faceoff circle, he waited on a great pass from Tyler Bertuzzi to give Boston a 4-3 lead.

After Pastrňák’s second goal, the Bruins took the lead for the first time in the game, but lost the lead after three and a half minutes. Thirty-three-year-old striker Zac Dalpe took care of the equalizer, who made his mark in the playoffs for the first time in his career.

Boston took one more lead in the game. After Zach’s great backhand, Jake DeBrusk got himself in front of the goalkeeper in a weakened position and put the Bruins back in front with a backhand loop. The conceded goal gave Florida a boost. Not even thirty seconds passed and Matthew Tkachuk took advantage of the continued power play.

The decisive goal was scored at 54:22 by Eetu Luostarinen, who shot past Linus Ullmark with a shot over the defending player. Sam Reinhart made sure of the seventh game for the Panthers, who hit the abandoned Bruins goal after Gudas’ assist.

Carolina turned the game on the ice of the NY Islanders and slipped into the second round. The advancing goal was scored by Paul Stastny after six minutes of overtime. Martin Nečas played almost 18 minutes in the match, in which he did not make an impact.

Advancement was also secured by Dallas, who won 4:1 on the ice of Minnesota in the sixth game and reached the second round after three years. Max Domi and Mason Marchment contributed two points per goal and an assist in the Stars win.

The Seattle hockey players lost to Colorado 1:4 in the home game and did not use the advancing match point. The defending champions of the Stanley Cup went on to an important win in the second period, when they bounced back to 3:1 with two goals. Artturi Lehkonen flashed with two hits. His compatriot Mikko Rantanen finished the match with a goal and an assist.

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Eastern Conference – 6th Matches:

Florida – Boston 7:5 (2:1, 1:1, 4:3)

Goals: 14. and 51. M. Tkachuk, 3. Montour, 30. Barkov, 48. Dalpe, 55. Luostarinen, 60. Reinhart (Gud) – 7. a 42. Bertuzzi, 26. a 44. Parsnip51. DeBrusk (Zach). Shots on goal: 33:34. Spectators: 18,911. Stars of the match: 1. M. Tkachuk, 2. Luostarinen (both Florida), 3. Parsnip (Boston). Series status: 3:3.

NY Islanders – Carolina 1:2 in overtime. (1:0, 0:0, 0:1 – 0:1)

Goals: 10. Clutterbuck – 50. S. Aho, 66. Stastny. Shots on goal: 34:41. Spectators: 17,255. Stars of the match: 1. Stastny, 2. S. Aho (both Carolina), 3. Sorokin (NY Islanders). Final state of the series: 2:4.

Western Conference – 6th Matches:

Minnesota – Dallas 1:4 (0:1, 0:2, 1:1)

Goals: 53. F. Gaudreau – 7. Hintz, 34. W. Johnston, 40. Marchment, 60. Domi. Shots on goal: 24:33. Spectators: 19,389. Stars of the game: 1. Oettinger, 2. Heiskanen, 3. Hintz (all Dallas). Final state of the series: 2:4.

Seattle – Colorado 1:4 (1:1, 0:2, 0:1)

Goals: 16. Dunn – 37. and 60. Lehkonen, 20. Rantanen, 28. E. Johnson, Shots on goal: 23:39. Spectators: 17,151. Stars of the game: 1. Rantanen, 2. Grubauer, 3. D. Toews (all Colorado). Series status: 3:3.

2023-04-29 05:08:54
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Game 4 Preview: Hurricanes vs. Islanders in Eastern Conference First Round

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 23, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

The Carolina Hurricanes will face off against the New York Islanders in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference First Round at UBS Arena on Sunday. With a 2-1 series lead, Carolina will aim to maintain their advantage, while the Islanders will look to even things up following their 5-1 victory in Game 3 on Friday. Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal believes his team needs to improve their special teams and handle the Islanders’ physicality to control the play. Power-play goals have been crucial in this series, with the team that scores at least one emerging as the winner in each of the first three games. The Hurricanes may also need to make a decision in goal, with Frederik Andersen and Pyotr Kochetkov available to replace Antti Raanta. The Islanders have been more physical in the series, out-hitting the Hurricanes 141-95 thus far, and hope to use that to their advantage as the series progresses. Teams that have taken a 3-1 series lead have historically gone on to win 90.6% of the time, so both teams will be highly motivated to emerge victorious in Game 4.

April 23, 2023 0 comments
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