It’s no secret that the New York Islanders were in on Artemi Panarin this summer and lost out. Now, with virtually the same team headed into next season (aside from Semyon Varlamov swapping in for Robin Lehner), the Islanders have failed to make any improvements this offseason. There’s still a chance, though.
Remaining on the UFA list are Ryan Dzingel, Micheal Ferland and Marcus Johansson, among other names. Considering these forwards haven’t signed yet, there could be a reason as to why. Contracts demands- either too long of a term, too high of an AAV or both- could be preventing teams from going in on them. But if they’re still on the board, it means these demands are going to have to come down eventually and the Islanders should be closely monitoring each situation.
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One more rumoured name for the Islanders was Brian Boyle. Though he’s not a long-term solution, if he was willing to do a one-year deal, he could be a good, cheap replacement for Valtteri Filppula. Boyle is pretty consistently good for about 15 goals and 27 points per 82 games. Two other potential names, however unlikely, could be Derick Brassard and Patrick Maroon, though both are now 31.
At the very least, the Islanders should be keeping an eye on each of these players. Dzingel and Ferland should the two more significant targets, however any of these forwards at the right price could make for a good addition in New York, where adding a goal scorer needs to be a priority.
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