2. Know Your Enemy
The Islanders are playing back-to-back home games this weekend, entertaining the Flames on the heels of a 3-2 setback Friday versus the Kings. Trevor Moore, Anze Kopitar and Adrian Kempe scored in the first period for L.A., before former Flames prospect Emil Heineman added a pair of replies for the home team.
“I can't say we had a bad start,” New York coach Patrick Roy told reporters after the game. “I know we dug ourselves a big hole being down 3-0. For some, when we're saying (we need) better starts, it's not turning over pucks, maybe.
"But overall, I mean, we stayed in the game. We were resilient. We almost scored at the end of the second period when we hit the post. We had our chances also in the third period after we made it a 3-2 game. But some nights, I mean, it doesn't happen.”
The Islanders wake up Saturday sitting third in the Metropolitan Division with 79 points, but 20 of their 37 wins have come away from UBS Arena. In fact, only the Avalanche have more away victories this season than the Isles.
Mathew Barzal leads the team with 60 points, but New York struck gold in 2025 first-overall pick Matthew Schaefer. The young defender sits third in rookie scoring with 48 points this season. His 20 goals this year are the most ever by an 18-year-old NHL defenceman, surpassing a mark of 17 set by former Flame - and Hall of Famer - Phil Housley in 1982-83.