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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:

DUFOUR'S MULTI-MILESTONE WEEK:

It's been a wild week for William Dufour.
The 20-year-old played his 200th career game in the QMJHL on Saturday in the Saint John Sea Dogs 5-3 win over the Moncton Wildcats. In his career spanning four seasons, he scored just over a point per game with 217 points (107G, 110A), averaging out to 1.08 points per game. Dufour's three-point performance in the win (1G, 2A), marked the 16th time he's put up three or more points in a single game this season.

Dufour signed with the New York Islanders on Thursday, agreeing to terms on a three-year, entry level contract, while closing out a record-breaking regular season with the Saint John Sea Dogs. Dufour put up 112 points (53G, 59A) in 63 games played for the Sea Dogs, with 12 multi-goal games. He leads the QMJHL in goals and received league recognition as Player of the Week on April 19.
The Sea Dogs (44-17-1-3) are gearing up for the postseason, riding a 12-game win streak with three regular season games remaining before the start of the 2022 President Cup Playoffs.

ISKHAKOV BACK IN ACTION:

Ruslan Iskhakov rejoined the lineup in Adler Mannheim's 5-3 victory over Eisbaren Berlin on Sunday. The Islanders' 2018 second round pick (43rd overall) missed the first two games of the semifinals in the DEL playoffs.
Adler Mannheim are down 2-1 in the semifinals of the DEL playoffs, as Game 4 is set for Tuesday.
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