#Isles Insider
“The summer is going to be good to think about how we want to approach training camp”
– Players know what to expect come September
– Mayfield’s tough season
– Farewell, Wahlstrom?
– Uncertain offseason for 3 D-menhttps://t.co/QibM1VIoOShttps://t.co/QibM1VIoOS– Andrew Gross (@AGrossNewsday) May 4, 2024
The Islanders’ season has been over for a few days now. Normally, this wouldn’t be big news in Quebec… but considering that Patrick Roy is the club’s coach, it changes things.
Let’s just say it attracts a bit more of the Quebec spotlight than usual.
Even so, the fact remains that the Islanders were no match for the (much more powerful) Hurricanes. Carolina’s strike force is superior to Long Island’s, and despite the coach‘s best efforts, it wasn’t enough.
In Roy’s defense, he arrived in the middle of the season, so he may not have been able to install his system as he would have liked.
But next year will be different, when he’ll have the whole season to install his vision. And that will start in camp, where the players are expecting a tough training camp, as Bo Horvat told the press.
Obviously, Horvat knows it won’t be easy for him and his team-mates… but he’s also aware that it won’t be a bad thing either. He knows the guys are going to face some adversity at camp, and he thinks that’s going to help them come out of it stronger.
Maybe it’ll help them avoid crashing out at the end of the game, too. That’s been a problem for the Islanders this season, and it was also the case in Game 2 of the series against the Hurricanes.
Let’s not forget, however, that in his end-of-season review, Roy was quite positive about his club’s performance. He liked to see his boys fighting to get into the playoffs, and he felt his boys deserved better against the Hurricanes.
“The type of stretch that we really had to do to get in the playoffs was just incredible. That’s the sort of starting point to next season.”
Lou Lamoriello and Patrick Roy are already preparing for next season.https://t.co/KSujD7dpXH
– New York Islanders (@NYIslanders) May 4, 2024
We’ll see what Roy has in store for his boys in the fall to prepare them properly.
In brief
– His name will be the talk of the town this summer.
Does Saros fit into Nashville’s plans? https://t.co/2NB3vj9uH4
– The Fourth Period (@TFP) May 4, 2024
– It’s safe to assume that Marc Bergevin won’t be replacing him this summer.
LAK GM Rob Blake end-of-season media availability at 1PM Monday in El Segundo.
Announcement should end speculation about his status for next season with 1 year remaining on deal.– Dennis Bernstein (@DennisTFP) May 4, 2024
– Read more about the Coyotes.
NEW on @FOS: Alex Meruelo says he’s “the only one that can get” hockey back to the Phoenix area-a remark that w met with eye rolls from insiders, fans. A look at why the Coyotes failed under Meruelo, leading to everything but the team name heading to SLC. https://t.co/YqW0nRwvj7
– A.J. Perez (@byajperez) May 4, 2024
– For once the Athletics have something good in recent years, we’re already thinking about trading him.
Maybe he’s too good for the club, after all. https://t.co/X3VHMW3ULQ
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) May 4, 2024
– A spectacular win.
Swiatek wins Madrid tournament, despite three match points for Sabalenka https://t.co/kS8yhSvWTy
– La Presse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) May 4, 2024