The Isles erased their dip in play in the second period, as they decisively grasped the third period en route to their win and shutout, with three additional goals.
"We need every single guy out there, every night, every game," Greene said. "When we do that, we're a very good team. The second period, we kind of got away from our game a little bit and they took it to us. We saw how the first and third period went, that's more what we need out of our game. It's not just about one guy. It's about the group of five or six of us out on the ice there."
Since joining the Isles back in February, a week ahead of the NHL's Trade Deadline, Greene has been a seamless fit. He recorded a point in his Islanders debut, recording an assist vs the Arizona Coyotes and has only grown closer through the NHL's Pause, joining group chats and Zooms with the team. A mid-summer training camp allowed him to further learn Barry Trotz's systems and the time in the bubble has only strengthened the bonds.
"The time that we've had as a group, the various phases to get to this point and the time that it's taken to get to this point, he's really [not just] endeared himself to his teammates, but he's become an Islander," Head Coach Barry Trotz said. "When you've played with other organizations for a long time, it takes a while. Just because of the fact that he's had a long time basically a training camp and we'll say a playoff run here together, he's become a big part of the group. He's getting used to our identity and our culture and all of the things that we do. He's got some great leadership value from his experience with his former team and you understand why he was a captain and a leader for the Devils for so many years."