Bo Horvat held court in a quiet and mostly empty dressing room a few minutes after 10 P.M. Monday. He stood in front of a small semicircle of reporters after he and his Islanders teammates spent two-and-a-half-hours being outclassed by the NHL’s 30th ...
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While everybody in the NHL is focused on the reported rift between Vancouver Canucks stars J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson, former teammate Bo Horvat issued a clear statament on the topic.
The Canucks reportedly have an interest in Islanders star Brock Nelson, according to Stefan Rosner of The Hockey News. Nelson is a prime trade candidate this season. Moreover, the veteran center is a free agent at the end of this season.
There doesn't seem to be an end in sight with the media flurry around the rumored tension between Vancouver Canucks forwards Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller. New York Islanders forward and former Canucks captain Bo Horvat gave his two cents on the matter that has infiltrated the locker room.
We're a game shy of the halfway mark of this Islanders season and it's not going well. Here are the ways in which the team and I messed up.
BOSTON— The New York Islanders (15-18-7) found a way to win a hockey game after spending the last three weeks finding a way to lose them. After the game, the room blasted “I’m Your Man” by Wham!.
With 1:58 remaining in overtime Sunday night, Brad Marchand skated to collect his own rebound, misjudged Bo Horvat’s positioning, and helplessly watched as the New York Islanders forward snapped the game-winner past Jeremy Swayman.
Pastrnak scored twice in his second straight game, and Justin Brazeau and Cole Koepke also scored for the Bruins (20-17-5), who have lost four straight (0-3-1) and five of six (1-4-1). Joonas Korpisalo made 32 saves.
After opponents held his team without a goal for five straight periods, New York Islanders head coach Patrick Roy did what most coaches do: shuffled the lines.
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