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Plays in National Hockey League Team colours Royal Blue + Orange + White Town New York, NY, USA Founded 1972

2010-2011 Skater Stats
# N Player GP G A TP PIM +/-   GP G A TP PIM +/-
NHL
1. John Tavares (C/LW)   79 29 38 67 53 -16 |
2. Matt Moulson (LW/RW)   82 31 22 53 24 -10 |
3. Pierre-Alexandre Parenteau (RW)   81 20 33 53 46 -8 |
4. Michael Grabner (LW/RW)   76 34 18 52 10 13 |
5. Blake Comeau (LW/RW)   77 24 22 46 43 -17 |
6. Frans Nielsen (C)   71 13 31 44 38 13 |
7. Josh Bailey (RW/C)   70 11 17 28 37 -13 |
8. Andrew MacDonald (D)   60 4 23 27 37 9 |
9. Travis Hamonic (D)   62 5 21 26 103 4 |
10. Rob Schremp (C)   45 10 12 22 12 -19 |
                             
11. Jack Hillen (D)   64 4 18 22 45 -5 |
12. James Wisniewski (D)   32 3 18 21 18 -18 |
13. Kyle Okposo (RW/C)   38 5 15 20 40 3 |
14. Milan Jurcina (D)   46 4 13 17 30 -4 |
15. Radek Martínek (D)   64 3 13 16 35 -5 |
16. Matt Martin (LW)   68 5 9 14 147 -13 |
17. Jesse Joensuu (LW)   42 6 3 9 33 -6 |
18. Doug Weight (C)   18 2 7 9 10 -3 |
19. Zenon Konopka (C)   82 2 7 9 307 -14 |
20. Dylan Reese (D)   27 0 6 6 15 -12 |
                             
21. Bruno Gervais (D)   53 0 6 6 30 -14 |
22. Ty Wishart (D)   20 1 4 5 10 5 |
23. Trent Hunter (RW)   17 1 3 4 23 -3 |
24. Jon Sim (LW)   34 1 3 4 22 -10 |
25. Jeremy Colliton (C)   15 2 1 3 10 -7 |
26. Micheal Haley (C/W)   27 2 1 3 85 -4 |
27. Mike Mottau (D)   20 0 3 3 8 -12 |
28. Mark Eaton (D)   34 0 3 3 8 -2 |
29. Trevor Gillies (LW)   39 2 0 2 165 -3 |
30. Nino Niederreiter (RW/LW)   9 1 1 2 8 -1 |
                             
31. Justin DiBenedetto (C/LW)   8 0 1 1 2 -2 |
32. Mark Katic (D)   11 0 1 1 4 -9 |
33. Mark Streit (D)   0 0 0 0 0 0 |
34. Andy Hilbert (C)   0 0 0 0 0 0 |
35. Jamie Doornbosch (D)   1 0 0 0 0 -1 |
36. Shane Sims (D)   1 0 0 0 0 0 |
37. Matt Campanale (D)   1 0 0 0 2 0 |
38. Rhett Rakhshani (RW)   2 0 0 0 0 -1 |
2010-2011 Goaltending Stats
# N Player GP GAA SV% w l t so toi svs   GP GAA SV%
  NHL                          
1. Kevin Poulin   10 2.44 .924 4 2 1 0 491 242 |
2. Al Montoya   20 2.39 .921 9 5 5 1 1154 539 |
3. Dwayne Roloson   20 2.64 .916 6 13 1 0 1206 576 |
4. Nathan Lawson   10 4.06 .893 1 4 2 0 384 217 |
5. Rick DiPietro   26 3.44 .886 8 14 4 1 1533 685 |
6. Mikko Koskinen   4 4.33 .873 2 1 0 0 208 103 |
7. Joel Martin   0 - - - - - - - - |
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Latest Transactions
DATE STATUS PLAYER TEAM SOURCE
03/31/2023
03/31/2023 Confirmed Joining Aidan Fulp (D) Joining from Western Michigan Univ.
03/31/2023 Confirmed Joining Travis Mitchell (D) Joining from Cornell Univ.
03/20/2023
03/20/2023 Up/Down Joining Samuel Bolduc (D) Joining from Bridgeport Islanders
03/20/2023 Up/Down Leaving Otto Koivula (F) Leaving for Bridgeport Islanders
03/02/2023
03/02/2023 Up/Down Leaving Arnaud Durandeau (F) Leaving for Bridgeport Islanders
03/01/2023
03/01/2023 Confirmed Joining Tristan Lennox (G) Joining from Saginaw Spirit
02/28/2023
02/28/2023 Confirmed Joining Pierre Engvall (F) Joining from Toronto Maple Leafs
02/22/2023
02/22/2023 Up/Down Leaving Andy Andreoff (F) Leaving for Bridgeport Islanders
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Team History and Standings
Season League GP W T L OTW OTL GF GA TP P/GP Rank Postseason
1992-1993 NHL 84 40 7 37 - - 335 297 87 1.04 13 Conference Final loss
1993-1994 NHL 84 36 12 36 - - 282 264 84 1.00 15 Conference QF loss
1994-1995 NHL 48 15 5 28 - - 126 158 35 0.73 25 Did not make playoffs
1995-1996 NHL 82 22 10 50 - - 229 315 54 0.66 24 Did not make playoffs
1996-1997 NHL 82 29 12 41 - - 240 250 70 0.85 22 Did not make playoffs
1997-1998 NHL 82 30 11 41 - - 212 225 71 0.87 19 Did not make playoffs
1998-1999 NHL 82 24 10 48 - - 194 244 58 0.71 25 Did not make playoffs
1999-2000 NHL 82 24 9 48 - 1 194 275 58 0.71 26 Did not make playoffs
2000-2001 NHL 82 21 7 51 - 3 185 268 52 0.63 30 Did not make playoffs
2001-2002 NHL 82 42 8 28 - 4 239 220 96 1.17 8 Conference QF loss
2002-2003 NHL 82 35 11 34 - 2 224 231 83 1.01 16 Conference QF loss
2003-2004 NHL 82 38 11 29 - 4 237 210 91 1.11 15 Conference QF loss
2005-2006 NHL 82 36 - 40 - 6 230 278 78 0.95 24 Did not make playoffs
2006-2007 NHL 82 40 - 30 - 12 248 240 92 1.12 17 Conference QF loss
2007-2008 NHL 82 35 - 38 - 9 194 243 79 0.96 26 Did not make playoffs
2008-2009 NHL 82 26 - 47 - 9 201 279 61 0.74 30 Did not make playoffs
2009-2010 NHL 82 34 - 37 - 11 222 264 79 0.96 26 Did not make playoffs
2010-2011 NHL 82 30 - 39 - 13 229 264 73 0.89 27 Did not make playoffs
2011-2012 NHL 82 34 - 37 - 11 203 255 79 0.96 27 Did not make playoffs
2012-2013 NHL 48 24 - 17 - 7 139 139 55 1.15 16 Conference QF loss
2013-2014 NHL 82 34 - 37 - 11 225 267 79 0.96 26 Did not make playoffs
2014-2015 NHL 82 47 - 28 - 7 252 230 101 1.23 10 Conference QF loss
2015-2016 NHL 82 45 - 27 - 10 232 216 100 1.22 10 Conference SF loss
2016-2017 NHL 82 41 - 29 - 12 241 242 94 1.15 17 Did not make playoffs
2017-2018 NHL 82 35 - 37 - 10 264 296 80 0.98 22 Did not make playoffs
2018-2019 NHL 82 48 - 27 - 7 228 196 103 1.26 5 Conference SF loss
2019-2020 NHL 68 35 - 23 - 10 192 193 80 1.18 11 Conference Final loss
2020-2021 NHL 56 32 - 17 - 7 156 128 71 1.27 12 Conference Final loss
2021-2022 NHL 82 34 - 35 3 10 231 237 84 1.02 9 Did not make playoffs
2022-2023 NHL 76 33 - 28 6 9 226 207 87 1.14 7 -
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Where are they now?
# Player Season Team League GP G A TP PIM
1. Tim Wallace (F) 2022-2023 Milton Keynes Lightning NIHL 49 18 61 79 47
2. John Tavares (F) 2022-2023 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 73 32 43 75 34
3. Taylor Beck (F) 2022-2023 Sibir Novosibirsk KHL 67 18 37 55 50
4. Jordan Eberle (F) 2022-2023 Seattle Kraken NHL 74 16 39 55 32
5. Valtteri Filppula (F) 2022-2023 Genève-Servette HC NL 46 17 34 51 62
6. Devon Toews (D) 2022-2023 Colorado Avalanche NHL 72 6 34 40 18
7. Kael Mouillierat (F) 2022-2023 Krefeld Pinguine DEL2 46 11 27 38 73
8. Austin Czarnik (F) 2022-2023 Grand Rapids Griffins AHL 43 14 23 37 8
9. Tanner Fritz (F) 2022-2023 Hartford Wolf Pack AHL 61 8 29 37 26
10. Ryan Strome (F) 2022-2023 Anaheim Ducks NHL 75 14 22 36 68
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Franchise All-Time Points
# Player GP G A TP
1. Bryan Trottier (F) 1123 500 853 1353
2. Mike Bossy (F) 752 573 553 1126
3. Denis Potvin (D) 1060 310 742 1052
4. Clark Gillies (F) 872 304 359 663
5. John Tavares (F) 669 272 349 621
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Franchise All-Time Goals
# Player GP G A TP
1. Mike Bossy (F) 752 573 553 1126
2. Bryan Trottier (F) 1123 500 853 1353
3. Denis Potvin (D) 1060 310 742 1052
4. Clark Gillies (F) 872 304 359 663
5. Brent Sutter (F) 694 287 323 610
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Franchise All-Time Assists
# Player GP G A TP
1. Bryan Trottier (F) 1123 500 853 1353
2. Denis Potvin (D) 1060 310 742 1052
3. Mike Bossy (F) 752 573 553 1126
4. Josh Bailey (F) 1055 184 396 580
5. Clark Gillies (F) 872 304 359 663
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Franchise All-Time PIM
# Player GP G TP PIM
1. Mick Vukota (F) 509 16 45 1879
2. Rich Pilon (D) 509 6 60 1525
3. Garry Howatt (F) 596 93 213 1466
4. Denis Potvin (D) 1060 310 1052 1356
5. Bob Nystrom (F) 900 235 513 1248
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Franchise All-Time Games played
# Player GP G A TP
1. Bryan Trottier (F) 1123 500 853 1353
2. Denis Potvin (D) 1060 310 742 1052
3. Josh Bailey (F) 1055 184 396 580
4. Bob Nystrom (F) 900 235 278 513
5. Clark Gillies (F) 872 304 359 663
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Franchise All-Time Points per Game
# Player GP G TP PPG
1. Mike Bossy (F) 752 573 1126 1.50
2. Pierre Turgeon (F) 255 147 340 1.33
3. Bryan Trottier (F) 1123 500 1353 1.20
4. Pat LaFontaine (F) 530 287 566 1.07
5. Zigmund Pálffy (F) 331 168 331 1.00
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Franchise All-Time Points per Season
# Player Season League GP G A TP PPG PIM
1. Mike Bossy (F) 1981-1982 NHL 80 64 83 147 1.84 22
2. Bryan Trottier (F) 1978-1979 NHL 76 47 87 134 1.76 50
3. Pierre Turgeon (F) 1992-1993 NHL 83 58 74 132 1.59 26
4. Bryan Trottier (F) 1981-1982 NHL 80 50 79 129 1.61 88
5. Mike Bossy (F) 1978-1979 NHL 80 69 57 126 1.58 25
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Franchise All-Time Goals per Season
# Player Season League GP G A TP PPG PIM
1. Mike Bossy (F) 1978-1979 NHL 80 69 57 126 1.58 25
2. Mike Bossy (F) 1980-1981 NHL 79 68 51 119 1.51 32
3. Mike Bossy (F) 1981-1982 NHL 80 64 83 147 1.84 22
4. Mike Bossy (F) 1985-1986 NHL 80 61 62 123 1.54 14
5. Mike Bossy (F) 1982-1983 NHL 79 60 58 118 1.49 20
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Franchise All-Time Assists per Season
# Player Season League GP G A TP PPG PIM
1. Bryan Trottier (F) 1978-1979 NHL 76 47 87 134 1.76 50
2. Mike Bossy (F) 1981-1982 NHL 80 64 83 147 1.84 22
3. Bryan Trottier (F) 1981-1982 NHL 80 50 79 129 1.61 88
4. Bryan Trottier (F) 1977-1978 NHL 77 46 77 123 1.60 46
5. Pierre Turgeon (F) 1992-1993 NHL 83 58 74 132 1.59 26
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Franchise All-Time PIM per Season
# Player Season League GP G A TP PPG PIM
1. Brian Curran (D) 1986-1987 NHL 68 0 10 10 0.15 356
2. Zenon Konopka (F) 2010-2011 NHL 82 2 7 9 0.11 307
3. Mick Vukota (F) 1991-1992 NHL 74 0 6 6 0.08 293
4. Rich Pilon (D) 1997-1998 NHL 76 0 7 7 0.09 291
5. Mick Vukota (F) 1989-1990 NHL 76 4 8 12 0.16 290
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Average Height, Weight, Age per Season
Season Roster Height Weight Age
2022-2023 6'2" 205 lbs 28.46
2021-2022 6'2" 204 lbs 29.20
2020-2021 6'2" 203 lbs 28.81
2019-2020 6'2" 204 lbs 27.48
2018-2019 6'1" 205 lbs 28.00
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Recent NHL Entry Draft Selections
RND # Player Born Birtplace HT WT
2022
2 #65 Calle Odelius (D) 05/30/2004 Nykvarn, SWE 6'1" 185 lbs
3 #78 Quinn Finley (LW) 08/08/2004 Valparaiso, IN, USA 6'0" 179 lbs
4 #98 Isaiah George (D) 02/15/2004 Oakville, ON, CAN 6'0" 198 lbs
5 #142 Matthew Maggio (RW) 11/25/2002 Windsor, ON, CAN 5'11" 183 lbs
6 #174 Daylan Kuefler (LW) 02/10/2002 Red Deer, AB, CAN 6'2" 190 lbs
2021
2 #52 Aatu Räty (C) 11/14/2002 Oulu, FIN 6'2" 187 lbs
3 #93 Tristan Lennox (G) 10/21/2002 Ottawa, ON, CAN 6'4" 196 lbs
4 #125 Cameron Berg (C) 01/29/2002 West Fargo, ND, USA 6'0" 192 lbs
5 #157 Eetu Liukas (LW) 09/25/2002 Turku, FIN 6'2" 198 lbs
6 #189 Aleksi Malinen (D) 05/26/2003 Tuusula, FIN 6'0" 176 lbs
7 #221 Tomas Machu (D) 03/02/2003 Ostrava, CZE 6'4" 190 lbs
2020
3 #90 Alexander Ljungkrantz (LW/RW) 02/27/2002 Gävle, SWE 6'1" 179 lbs
4 #121 Alex Jefferies (LW) 11/08/2001 Framingham, MA, USA 6'0" 194 lbs
5 #152 William Dufour (RW) 01/28/2002 Québec, QC, CAN 6'2" 216 lbs
6 #183 Matias Rajaniemi (D) 09/11/2002 Lahti, FIN 6'4" 225 lbs
7 #214 Henrik Tikkanen (G) 09/28/2000 Lohja, FIN 6'7" 201 lbs
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History:

The New York Islanders NHL franchise was founded in 1972 to counter possible expansion of the rival league WHA. A group of investors headed by Roy Boe, the owner of the New York Nets of the American Basketball Association, brought ice hockey to Long Island. The entry to the NHL cost Boe and his partners a total of $10 million with $6 million paid to the NHL as the entry fee and $4 million paid to the New York Rangers as compensation for moving into its territory.

The Islanders became a successful expansion franchise in the 1970s. It was performing strong on ice and had a solid fanbase, but the operating costs were higher than the income. By the end of 1977-1978 season the franchise had accrued a debt of some $22 million and the majority owner Roy Boe's basketball franchise was also in debt for another $20 million. Boe lost the control of the Islanders franchise after being sued by one of the minority owners for using Islanders funds to cover the costs of Boe's ailing basketball franchise.

Before the start of the 1978-79 season John Pickett, one of the many minority owners of the Islanders franchise, set to rescue the franchise burdened by debt. Pickett took on nearly half of the $42 million debt accrued by the New York Islanders and the New York Mets only in six years under Boe's guidance. He also provided the franchise $2 million from his own pocket and persuaded the other partners to provide another $2 million to operate the team.

Working alongside General Manager Bill Torrey Pickett was able to successfully restructure the franchise. By the end of the 1979-80, in just two years, Pickett managed to reduce the Islanders debt of $22 million to some $6.5 million and signed the franchise to a lucrative cable TV contract.

While John Pickett managed to turn around the franchise financially, the franchise management and hockey operations staff led by Bill Torrey, General Manager and President, and Al Arbour, Head Coach, brought tremendous success to Long Island by winning four consecutive Stanley Cups in the early 1980s. There was no shortage of talent in the Islanders roster during that era: future Hall of Fame inductees Mike Bossy, Clark Gillies, Denis Potvin, Billy Smith and Bryan Trottier.

Pickett was instrumental in saving the Islanders in 1978 and molding it into a powerhouse in the early 1980s. However, the successful financial restructuring, the lucrative cable TV contract and on ice success were only a part of his legacy. In 1985 Pickett signed a 30-year arena lease with the Nassau County and the arena management company, Spectacor Management Group (SMG). This meant that Islanders was slated to play in the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum until 2015, a decision that came to haunt the franchise on multiple occasions.

Pickett was never particularly interested in operating the franchise himself and gradually lost interest in the franchise. He eventually stepped down as the Chairman of the Board and named Torrie in his place. In 1992 Pickett opted to first loan and then sell a portion of the franchise to local investors with the intent to further reduce his involvement in the franchise and to become a silent investor. The local investors were set to manage the franchise despite Pickett's role as the majority owner.

The latter half of the 1980s saw the Islanders gradually shift from a winning team to a losing team. With the likes of Bossy, Potvin and Smith retired by 1990, the General Manager Bill Torrey sought to rebuild the team. He sent Islanders star and future Hall of Fame inductee Pat LaFontaine to the Buffalo Sabres and captain Brent Sutter to the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for the likes of Uwe Krupp, Pierre Turgeon and Steve Thomas. However, the new management brought in had little patience and replaced Torrey as the General Manager with his assistant Don Maloney in time for the 1992-93 season.

Newly appointed Maloney first refrained from making clear changes to the Islanders roster with modest initial success, but by the end of the 1994-95 lockout season he pulled the trigger on a number of players to rebuild the team. His changes included sending fan favorite Pierre Turgeon and Vladimir Malakhov to the Montréal Canadiens for Kirk Muller and Mathieu Schneider, who were both gone in a year. Maloney himself was gone by the end of 1995-1996 season, having been replaced by Head Coach Mike Milbury.

The mid-1990s also saw the team management update the image of the team by changing the team logo, colors and uniforms. The new look and logo were disliked by the Islanders fans and mocked by fans of other teams. The mid-1990s era Islanders were referred to as the "Fishsticks" due to the resemblance of the logo to Gorton's Fisherman, an advertising character for seafood producer Gorton's. Management woes continued as Pickett first sold the franchise to Dallas businessman John Spano, who failed to meet payments to Pickett, and then finally to a group of investors headed by Phoenix Coyotes part-owner Steven Gluckstern.

Gluckstern and his associates, namely the Milstein brothers, were unable to run the team for profit in the already outdated Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. The new owners feuded with the arena owners and management due to the terms agreed between them and the previous owner John Pickett, which saw nearly all revenue go to arena management company SMG. The Islanders management responded with implying that they had interests in playing home games in other venues, including the Madison Square Garden, the home arena of the rival New York Rangers.

Unable to turn profit with a competitive team under the lease terms of the arena, the owners decided to cut spending accordingly. This led to salary dumping, which saw Islanders core players, such as Bryan Berard, Trevor Linden, Rich Pilon and Zigmund Pálffy, being traded mainly for draft picks. Unable to renegotiate the arena lease or secure a new arena, Gluckstern and the Milstein brothers sold the franchise to Computer Associates executives Sanjay Kumar and Charles Wang in 2000. Wang became the sole owner of the team in 2004 after purchasing Kumar's stake in the team.