Noah Dobson had exactly the type of season the New York Islanders were hoping to see him have. He broke out offensively, improved his defense, and emerged as one of the league’s best young defensemen.
Stephen Rosner of The Hockey News: On a recent 32 Thoughts podcast, Jeff Marek said that a Noah Dobson contract extension with the New York Islanders could be in the $8 million range per season over eight years.
Entering the 2024 offseason, the New York Islanders have two key decisions to make. Star center Brock Nelson and breakout star defenseman Noah Dobson will both be entering the final year of their contracts and will be able to sign an extension starting on July 1.
The New York Islanders announced Friday, April 19, that star defenseman Noah Dobson returned to practice after being listed as day-to-day. Dobson, who played just three shifts in the Islanders’ April 11 win over the Montreal Canadiens, has played a crucial role for the team this season, and his return is a massive win for the defense.
Through the final three games of the regular season, the New York Islanders took the ice without defenseman Noah Dobson, putting his status in question for the opening round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Special teams can often make the difference in a tight playoff series – and the New York Islanders need to figure things out come playoff time. The first-round opponent is set with familiar division foe Carolina Hurricanes.
The New York Islanders are heading back to the Stanley Cup Playoffs. It took the season’s second-to-last game to punch their ticket, but the Islanders are back in the postseason.
It wasn’t too long ago when it seemed like most people had been writing the New York Islanders off regarding making the Stanley Cup Playoffs. As it stands, the Islanders sit in third place in the Metropolitan division with two games to play.
The New York Islanders are rarely active on Sunday, but with an all-important game tomorrow night in New Jersey, Patrick Roy had his players out on the ice at Northwell Health Ice Center.
One of the top blueliners on Long Island is not going to be playing in an important game on Saturday. New York Islanders head coach Patrick Roy told the media that defenseman Noah Dobson is unavailable for the team’s afternoon matchup with the New York Rangers due to an upper-body injury.
NEW YORK– Noah Dobson will not be in the lineup for the New York Islanders today against the New York Rangers while he nurses an upper-body injury. Islanders head coach Patrick Roy said Dobson’s status going forward will be determined on a day-to-day basis.
The New York Islanders earned their biggest win of the season on Thursday night, improving their hold on the No. 3 spot in the Metropolitan Division after beating the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 in overtime.
The New York Islanders have dealt with injuries to their defense corps all season and may have just suffered the biggest one yet. Noah Dobson exited Thursday night’s game against the Montreal Canadiens in the first period and did not return to the Islanders’ bench at the start of the second period.
Noah Dobson scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third period Thursday night for the visiting New York Islanders, who moved into an Eastern Conference wild-card spot by beating the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-2.
In this age of hockey, there is an embarrassment of riches for young defenseman across the NHL. There are two blueliners on opposite ends of the continent that have proved to be vital assets for their respective teams.
The New York Rangers were 6-5 winners over the New York Islanders in Sunday's Stadium Series game at MetLife Stadium, and it required a late third-period comeback and a chaotic overtime goal to get them the win.
It’s been an up-and-down season for a New York Islanders squad that’s fired their head coach and hired a Hall of Fame goaltender as his replacement. Since hiring Patrick Roy, the Islanders are 3-2-1, including back-to-back wins this week against the Toronto Maple Leafs and Tampa Bay Lightning.
We have an eclectic mix of prop plays for Wednesday on the ice. Whether you like points, shots on goal or a parlay, we have you covered. Plays around here have been incredibly up and down, and I for one would like us to find some stability in this market.
The NHL betting market feels like a river lately. We take different paths, it works for awhile, then the stream starts to slow down until we find a new path that picks us back up.
The New York Islanders look to continue their early season surge Thursday night when they host the Arizona Coyotes in Elmont, N.Y.
The Islanders have finally locked up a trio of restricted free agents.
Free agency is now less than a month away and many teams are already looking ahead to when it opens up. There will be several prominent players set to hit the open market in mid-July while many teams have key restricted free agents to re-sign as well. Next up is a look at the Islanders.
It’s time to examine what the New York Islanders need to accomplish during the offseason.
The Islanders, Rangers and Penguins are all good plays given their power-play units and opponents Tuesday night.
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