Friday, October 3, 2025

Four Keys to an Islanders Playoff Run in 2025


What will it take for the New York Islanders to be a successful team this season? There are four different departments of an NHL hockey team. First, there are the forwards, followed by the defense, goaltending, and finally, special teams. So, let’s go into this a little further. I thought I could write one thing that has to go right in each one of these areas for the New York Islanders to be a serious playoff contender.

Forwards


The most significant factor for the forwards is whether Barzal and Horvat are good enough to be on their own. That may sound like a funny question, but it is vital to the success of the Isles. Barzal and Horvat must be near the seventy to eighty points range. If they are not, the top 6 is in shambles.


Defence


For the Isles to succeed, they need a new leader on the defence. They need someone to stand up, take the bull by the horns, and run with it. Schaefer shouldn’t be put under that kind of pressure. He is a nineteen-year-old. Putting that on him is wrong, even if he is mature beyond his years. I am looking at Adam Pelech or Ryan Pulock to step up. The defense has to be stellar and dependable because of the lack of production possibilities in the offense. If the Islanders can keep the goals against 2 to 2.5 a game, the Isles have a chance. They have to get involved on the offensive side of the game.


Goaltending



We need Serokin to be the Serokin of old. If he is not in the top 10 in the save percentage category, it could be disastrous for the Islanders. The days of “one bad goal in a game” have to be abolished. (Using a big word to emphasize the importance of this statement). The Islanders do not have the offence to make up for bad goals. Rittich has to be consistent enough to give them a chance to win every night. He does not have to be miraculous, but that doesn’t mean he can be a sieve.


Special teams


The power play has to be more imaginative. Last year, there was too much standing around. Shoot the puck! If you don’t, you do not score. Thirdly, and most importantly, do not get outworked for the puck. Go to the net, get your nose dirty.


They must pay attention to the penalty kill. The Isles leave the faceoff circle open. They aren’t prejudiced; they leave both sides wide open, proving they were equally inept at zone coverage.


Final word


Roy has to motivate and teach the players how to win. One of the most essential qualities of a coach is moulding a player to be what they are meant to be. He needs to find a system that works.

Randy 

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