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Welcome to the Islanders Prospect Report, a weekly roundup of the Islanders junior, collegiate, and European prospects. Visit our In The System page for more prospect content. Read Alan Fuehring's Bridgeport Report later this week.
Here are this week's updates on the Islanders prospects:

Aatu Raty and the Jukurit were eliminated on Wednesday in a Game 7 1-0 loss to the KooKoo in the quarterfinals. Jukurit posted the second-best record in the regular season, and but fell to eighth-seeded KooKoo. Raty, the Islanders 2021 second-round pick (52nd overall), put up 40 points in 41 games in the regular season.

DUFOUR REACHES 100-POINT MILESTONE:

William Dufour hit the 100-point milestone on Saturday in the Saint John Sea Dogs a 5-3 victory over the Acadie-Bathurst Titan, snapping Acadie-Bathurst's 10-game win streak in the process. With three assists in the win, Dufour earned the second star of the game. He remains at the top of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in goals scored (48) and is tied for first in the league for most points (102) and ranks fifth in assists (54).

Dufour and the Sea Dogs are riding a six-game win streak, including a perfect 3-0 record in their recent homestand. Dufour picked up two assists in a 4-3 overtime victory against the Gatineau Olympiques on Wednesday. He also picked up a point in a 4-2 win against the Quebec Remparts on Sunday. Dufour was honored before Sunday's game with a ceremony celebrating scoring the most goals by a Sea Dog in a single season.
Three home games at TD Station remain in the regular season for Saint John, as they have officially clinched a spot in the 2022 President Cup Playoffs.

ISKHAKOV RECORDS ASSIST IN DEL PLAYOFFS:

Ruslan Iskhakov recorded an assist in Adler Mannheim's 3-2 win over the Straubing Tigers in Game 1 of their quarterfinal series. Iskhakov, the Islanders 2018 second round pick (43rd overall), dished an assist on Jordan Szwarz's power-play goal in the first period. Former Islander Mark Katic picked up the secondary helper.

PIVONKA TRANSFERS TO NEBRASKA-OMAHA: