Islanders Bits: Who Gains from a Lockout? Who Gains if There's None?
A look at whether the New York Islanders might benefit from a delayed start to the season highlights a roundup of team-related news.
A look at whether the New York Islanders might benefit from a delayed start to the season highlights a roundup of team-related news.
The fact that the NHL owners and NHLPA aren't disclosing much about today's CBA meetings is a good thing, or at least a not-disastrous thing: At least neither side walked away in a huff.
The NHL and NHLPA agreed to cancel afternoon meetings on the CBA, which could be an ordinary sign or could be a sign things are only getting worse.
The NHLPA waited to negotiate, and the NHL appears unwilling to make concessions, so the NHL appears steadily headed to a lockout.
New York Islanders 2008 draft pick Corey Trivino pleads guilty in his assault case and receives probation, avoiding jail time, but he's unlikely to be in the Islanders' plans.
Hockey is in its dry season and fans are fearing a long lockout-induced drought, but the Canada-Russia Challenge provides a brief respite and a look at some NHL prospects.
News and notes around the NHL and New York Islanders, including an ex-Islander playing for Grizzly Adams, of course.
The New York Islanders have agreed to terms with Griffin Reinhart on an entry level deal, likely to pay him around $900,000 in NHL salary plus a signing bonus that should be around $200,000.
Barclays Center developer Bruce Ratner really wants the New York Islanders to move to Brooklyn.
Monday is the deadline for Nassau County's latest RFQ to redevelop the Nassau Coliseum property. Will any developers submit and work with the New York Islanders?