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May 13 @ 10:42 PM ET
Ben Shelley: Islanders vs. Penguins Preview: Comparing the forwards
nyisles7
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Upstate_isles
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May 14 @ 11:17 AM ET
This is the smartest this board has ever been, well until my post
JohnScammo
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May 14 @ 11:50 AM ET
This is the smartest this board has ever been, well until my post
- Upstate_isles

nyisles7
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May 14 @ 11:51 AM ET
This is the smartest this board has ever been, well until my post
- Upstate_isles



Wildschwein
New York Islanders
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May 14 @ 12:36 PM ET
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
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May 14 @ 12:52 PM ET

- JohnScammo

Upstate_isles
New York Islanders
Location: Bitch Lasagna , NY
Joined: 05.12.2016

May 14 @ 1:35 PM ET
We’ve still got some time until the puck drops for Game 1 of Islanders-Penguins on Sunday, so we polled four NHL observers/insiders for their views on the series.

For this analysis, we have a former Eastern Conference NHLer, a current East Division player, a Western Conference scout who works in the East and a public data analyst. We granted anonymity to everyone to maintain some consistency and allow them to speak freely.

Here we go:

Who has the edge?
Current player: These are two teams that could really go on long runs, so for me, it’s a toss-up. With the Islanders, when they’re at their best they’re the toughest matchup team in the division — even without (Anders) Lee they have those four lines and you just can’t focus on one or two, because they can all beat you. With Pitt, they were the division champs, so they were obviously doing things right all year, even with the injuries they had. Their D is sneaky deep, and adding (Jeff) Carter was a big move that really makes their middle six a lot more dangerous.

Scout: I just like the way the Islanders are built. I saw them a lot through their hot streak in the middle of the year and even though they cooled off, you always have the feeling they’re going to be a tough out. They’re built for a seven-game series. Pitt had the slow start, there was some upheaval with Jimmy (Rutherford) leaving, but you still have Sid (Crosby), and that can be a huge advantage. They also have the only true No. 1 defenseman on either side in (Kris) Letang, but the Isles on D, 1-6, don’t take a backseat to anyone.

Data analyst: The Penguins were a top-three rush team all season — it was them, Vegas and the Rangers pretty much start to finish. The Islanders were up there again in the defensive categories, chances against, high-danger chances against. In the playoffs, give me a top-five defensive team over a top-five offensive team any day.

Former player: The key to me might be in net. (Semyon) Varlamov is going to get some Vezina votes and rightly so; he works in an environment that’s not as tough as some other goalies but he makes it look easy. That’s hard to do for some goalies. With (Tristan) Jarry, he started off terrible, was better and then kind of finished the way he started. To me it’s a situation like they had with (Matt) Murray two years ago: When he lost that safety net with (Marc-Andre) Fleury leaving, he wasn’t as good. Some goalies need that security blanket. Jarry just doesn’t look as confident.

Who is your X-factor for the series?
Current player: For Pitt, I think it’s actually (Evgeni) Malkin. They were so good without him this season it really made a lot of their no-name guys a bigger part of their success, which helps the whole team. Him coming back and if he’s healthy, he still has that game-changing ability and can still cause matchup problems for the Isles D.

With the Islanders, I really like (Anthony) Beauvillier’s game. He came on strong in the bubble last year, and when I watched their games in the playoffs, I always noticed him. He just buzzes around. Maybe didn’t have the best season this year, but he came on at the end. If he’s in gear again for the playoffs, I don’t think Pitt’s D can handle his line.

Scout: Beauvillier and (Oliver) Wahlstrom for the Isles. If those guys are going, that’s three lines with a little bit of speed, skill and scoring ability, plus the (Casey) Cizikas line is going to do what it always does. With Pitt, it’s definitely (Bryan) Rust. If they win this series, he’s going to be a big reason. He gives them a lot of what (Patric) Hornqvist did but with better skating. Rust has really matured into an all-around player.

Who’s going to win?
Current player: I honestly don’t know. … This is anonymous, right? I can really see it going either way and can see the winner going on to the semis or the Cup final. They’re that good. The winner of that Caps-Bruins series is going to be beat up a little and maybe ripe for the taking. This one will be heavy too, but not in the same way. I’m really torn. Maybe I give the Islanders a small edge because they just don’t break down as much and they can wear you down over seven games. It’s going long, I definitely think that.

Scout: I might have to give the Islanders the edge. I did see more of them when they were at their best, and losing Lee definitely hurts, but I think you’re going to see (Kyle) Palmieri really step forward now. He just fits what they do and he’s a smart enough player to know that on that team the best thing you can do is fit your role, not try to dominate. The Penguins are so dangerous, but the Isles have the edge in net, and I could see a long, low-scoring series that the Isles pull out.

Former player: Lou (Lamoriello) doesn’t pull people in at the deadline unless he knows his team can go deep. Palmieri and (Travis) Zajac are good pieces for them, makes them deeper and tougher. I don’t think Pitt can match that. Plus the big edge in goal — I think Jarry won’t be able to make the big save when Pitt needs it.

Data analyst: People forget because it was such a long layoff that Tampa was the No. 1 team last season in high-danger chances against. They have all that firepower but they defend hard. And the final four teams were all top-five in that category. It’s one of the more consistent measures of playoff success the last few years. You have that structure and it’s not any sort of adjustment to carry it into the playoffs, where everyone needs to tighten up.

The Islanders at one point this season led the league in two-on-ones, actually — and it was all from stopping other teams on the rush and countering. They’re going to be able to stop the Penguins rush, frustrate the poop out of them and then Pitt will be running in circles
JohnScammo
New York Islanders
Location: Coming to a jail near you
Joined: 10.14.2014

May 14 @ 1:41 PM ET
We’ve still got some time until the puck drops for Game 1 of Islanders-Penguins on Sunday, so we polled four NHL observers/insiders for their views on the series.

For this analysis, we have a former Eastern Conference NHLer, a current East Division player, a Western Conference scout who works in the East and a public data analyst. We granted anonymity to everyone to maintain some consistency and allow them to speak freely.

Here we go:

Who has the edge?
Current player: These are two teams that could really go on long runs, so for me, it’s a toss-up. With the Islanders, when they’re at their best they’re the toughest matchup team in the division — even without (Anders) Lee they have those four lines and you just can’t focus on one or two, because they can all beat you. With Pitt, they were the division champs, so they were obviously doing things right all year, even with the injuries they had. Their D is sneaky deep, and adding (Jeff) Carter was a big move that really makes their middle six a lot more dangerous.

Scout: I just like the way the Islanders are built. I saw them a lot through their hot streak in the middle of the year and even though they cooled off, you always have the feeling they’re going to be a tough out. They’re built for a seven-game series. Pitt had the slow start, there was some upheaval with Jimmy (Rutherford) leaving, but you still have Sid (Crosby), and that can be a huge advantage. They also have the only true No. 1 defenseman on either side in (Kris) Letang, but the Isles on D, 1-6, don’t take a backseat to anyone.

Data analyst: The Penguins were a top-three rush team all season — it was them, Vegas and the Rangers pretty much start to finish. The Islanders were up there again in the defensive categories, chances against, high-danger chances against. In the playoffs, give me a top-five defensive team over a top-five offensive team any day.

Former player: The key to me might be in net. (Semyon) Varlamov is going to get some Vezina votes and rightly so; he works in an environment that’s not as tough as some other goalies but he makes it look easy. That’s hard to do for some goalies. With (Tristan) Jarry, he started off terrible, was better and then kind of finished the way he started. To me it’s a situation like they had with (Matt) Murray two years ago: When he lost that safety net with (Marc-Andre) Fleury leaving, he wasn’t as good. Some goalies need that security blanket. Jarry just doesn’t look as confident.

Who is your X-factor for the series?
Current player: For Pitt, I think it’s actually (Evgeni) Malkin. They were so good without him this season it really made a lot of their no-name guys a bigger part of their success, which helps the whole team. Him coming back and if he’s healthy, he still has that game-changing ability and can still cause matchup problems for the Isles D.

With the Islanders, I really like (Anthony) Beauvillier’s game. He came on strong in the bubble last year, and when I watched their games in the playoffs, I always noticed him. He just buzzes around. Maybe didn’t have the best season this year, but he came on at the end. If he’s in gear again for the playoffs, I don’t think Pitt’s D can handle his line.

Scout: Beauvillier and (Oliver) Wahlstrom for the Isles. If those guys are going, that’s three lines with a little bit of speed, skill and scoring ability, plus the (Casey) Cizikas line is going to do what it always does. With Pitt, it’s definitely (Bryan) Rust. If they win this series, he’s going to be a big reason. He gives them a lot of what (Patric) Hornqvist did but with better skating. Rust has really matured into an all-around player.

Who’s going to win?
Current player: I honestly don’t know. … This is anonymous, right? I can really see it going either way and can see the winner going on to the semis or the Cup final. They’re that good. The winner of that Caps-Bruins series is going to be beat up a little and maybe ripe for the taking. This one will be heavy too, but not in the same way. I’m really torn. Maybe I give the Islanders a small edge because they just don’t break down as much and they can wear you down over seven games. It’s going long, I definitely think that.

Scout: I might have to give the Islanders the edge. I did see more of them when they were at their best, and losing Lee definitely hurts, but I think you’re going to see (Kyle) Palmieri really step forward now. He just fits what they do and he’s a smart enough player to know that on that team the best thing you can do is fit your role, not try to dominate. The Penguins are so dangerous, but the Isles have the edge in net, and I could see a long, low-scoring series that the Isles pull out.

Former player: Lou (Lamoriello) doesn’t pull people in at the deadline unless he knows his team can go deep. Palmieri and (Travis) Zajac are good pieces for them, makes them deeper and tougher. I don’t think Pitt can match that. Plus the big edge in goal — I think Jarry won’t be able to make the big save when Pitt needs it.

Data analyst: People forget because it was such a long layoff that Tampa was the No. 1 team last season in high-danger chances against. They have all that firepower but they defend hard. And the final four teams were all top-five in that category. It’s one of the more consistent measures of playoff success the last few years. You have that structure and it’s not any sort of adjustment to carry it into the playoffs, where everyone needs to tighten up.

The Islanders at one point this season led the league in two-on-ones, actually — and it was all from stopping other teams on the rush and countering. They’re going to be able to stop the Penguins rush, frustrate the poop out of them and then Pitt will be running in circles

- Upstate_isles

Nice to see the Isles getting some respect. I hope it proves to be deserved.
niteislander
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 01.13.2010

May 14 @ 1:41 PM ET
So as not to quote the whole thing.. "Varlomov is going to get some Vezina votes" not sure how he doesn't win it actually. Has better save %, better GAA and more shut outs than all the other leaders. Only stat he trails is Wins.
JohnScammo
New York Islanders
Location: Coming to a jail near you
Joined: 10.14.2014

May 14 @ 1:42 PM ET

- eichiefs9

JohnScammo
New York Islanders
Location: Coming to a jail near you
Joined: 10.14.2014

May 14 @ 1:43 PM ET
So as not to quote the whole thing.. "Varlomov is going to get some Vezina votes" not sure how he doesn't win it actually. Has better save %, better GAA and more shut outs than all the other leaders. Only stat he trails is Wins.
- niteislander

Damn considerate of you...
Upstate_isles
New York Islanders
Location: Bitch Lasagna , NY
Joined: 05.12.2016

May 14 @ 2:01 PM ET
Damn considerate of you...
- JohnScammo

I post for the people and this is my thanks.....
JohnScammo
New York Islanders
Location: Coming to a jail near you
Joined: 10.14.2014

May 14 @ 2:06 PM ET
I post for the people and this is my thanks.....
- Upstate_isles



Hey, I liked the article so much that I quoted the entire thing. Just a warning, but I am planning to read War and Peace next....
Cptmjl
New York Islanders
Joined: 11.05.2011

May 14 @ 2:23 PM ET
If you read anything by a Penguins writer these days including the resident idiot on here Ryan Wilson you would think the series is finished and the penguins swept us. Most writers are already talking about how they match up against the Bruins. The over confidence is incredible for a team that’s two years removed from getting swept by the team they supposedly already beaten

I really hope we throttle them
Upstate_isles
New York Islanders
Location: Bitch Lasagna , NY
Joined: 05.12.2016

May 14 @ 2:25 PM ET


Hey, I liked the article so much that I quoted the entire thing. Just a warning, but I am planning to read War and Peace next....

- JohnScammo

That's light reading for me
Upstate_isles
New York Islanders
Location: Bitch Lasagna , NY
Joined: 05.12.2016

May 14 @ 2:26 PM ET
If you read anything by a Penguins writer these days including the resident idiot on here Ryan Wilson you would think the series is finished and the penguins swept us. Most writers are already talking about how they match up against the Bruins. The over confidence is incredible for a team that’s two years removed from getting swept by the team they supposedly already beaten

I really hope we throttle them

- Cptmjl

Isles are built for this and inthink that extra gear kicks in
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

May 14 @ 2:32 PM ET
Taylor Haase @TaylorHaasePGH
3h
DeSmith was just down on the ice in pain after making a save in practice.

He just skated off and slammed his stick on the ground in the tunnel a couple of times before going back to the locker room with a trainer.
JohnScammo
New York Islanders
Location: Coming to a jail near you
Joined: 10.14.2014

May 14 @ 2:40 PM ET
Taylor Haase @TaylorHaasePGH
3h
DeSmith was just down on the ice in pain after making a save in practice.

He just skated off and slammed his stick on the ground in the tunnel a couple of times before going back to the locker room with a trainer.

- eichiefs9

Cptmjl
New York Islanders
Joined: 11.05.2011

May 14 @ 3:29 PM ET
Taylor Haase @TaylorHaasePGH
3h
DeSmith was just down on the ice in pain after making a save in practice.

He just skated off and slammed his stick on the ground in the tunnel a couple of times before going back to the locker room with a trainer.

- eichiefs9

Jarry was starting anyway for sure but if he falters, which is certainly possible with his lack of playoff experience, that leaves Legace.
Cptmjl
New York Islanders
Joined: 11.05.2011

May 14 @ 3:30 PM ET
Isles are built for this and inthink that extra gear kicks in
- Upstate_isles

I agree and hope we’re both right.
niteislander
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 01.13.2010

May 14 @ 3:55 PM ET
I love all the overconfidence.. love it. I hate when people start talking about the Isles in a positive light. They definitely feed on the negative publicity. I hope we completely shut them down and frustrate the heck out of them for the whole series.
JohnScammo
New York Islanders
Location: Coming to a jail near you
Joined: 10.14.2014

May 14 @ 4:13 PM ET
I love all the overconfidence.. love it. I hate when people start talking about the Isles in a positive light. They definitely feed on the negative publicity. I hope we completely shut them down and frustrate the heck out of them for the whole series.
- niteislander

We managed to do it 2 years ago. However, this is a different Penguins team. I think they are much better than that team from 2 years ago. I think the Isles will have their hands full, and I expect a long series.
nyisles7
New York Islanders
Location: Magical Lou, NY
Joined: 01.20.2009

May 14 @ 4:14 PM ET

- Wildschwein

TogaIsles
New York Islanders
Location: TopFivePoster
Joined: 01.20.2018

May 14 @ 5:58 PM ET
Is it bad that I am starting pregame for Sunday now?!? I cant even watch the game, I'll be at my daughters soccer game. Maybe that's why I'm drinking.
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