

“I am not privy to that so all we can do is respond to what those decisions are as we have today.” “We have to trust, and we do, their decisions, what goes into these decisions, what statistics allow them to make these conclusions,” Lamoriello said when asked why games were postponed now instead of earlier. Islanders blanked by Penguins, end first homestand without a win Josh Bailey, the first Islander to test positive, did skate on Saturday and would have been a game-time decision to play against the Rangers on Sunday had the game been played. Islanders president Lou Lamoriello said on a Zoom call with the media following the announcement that in addition to the players, three members of the organization had also tested positive. “The league is in the process of reviewing and revising the Islanders’ regular season schedule.” The Islanders had at least two games - including Sunday against the Rangers postponed because of their outbreak of COVID-19. “The decision was made by the league in consultation with the NHLPA’s and club’s medical groups. “The National Hockey League announced today that as a result of an additional New York Islanders player entering COVID protocol this morning, and up to eight players potentially unavailable to play due to COVID protocol, as well as the possibility of additional cases due to spread, the team’s games will be postponed at least through Tuesday, Nov. As of now, the Islanders are scheduled to return to action on Thursday at home against the Sharks, but that is subject to change. The Islanders had gone three days without an eighth positive COVID-19 test and it looked as if they were on the other side of their recent outbreak.Īfter Casey Cizikas tested positive on Saturday, the NHL announced it was postponing the Islanders’ next two games - at the Rangers on Sunday and at the Flyers on Tuesday. Joe’s at heart of Hunter probes, DeSantis’ strategy proved right and other commentaryīiden says ‘over 100’ Americans have died from COVID in latest blunder 15.The week in whoppers: Hillary’s hot air, NY Mag’s self-praise and more Jerseys will go on sale officially on Nov. The jerseys are available for preorder at and at Isles Lab at UBS Arena. "It's new, it's fresh, I love the teal and I love the waves," Matt Martin said.

Tweet from Coach approves.Preorder yours now: /pN8vBrCUAO All games in the Reverse Retro will come at home at UBS Arena. 23 against the Florida Panthers for 90s Night. 10 against the Carolina Hurricanes and wearing them Dec. The team will wear the jerseys six times, debuting them on Dec. The orange and navy with the teal makes it pop. "I think it's a really cool refresh of the old fisherman logo.

The new jersey also has orange backing on the numbers, which are a similar font to the original.

The updated Reverse Retro design darkens the navy base and adds orange and white angled trim for an updated wave, keeping the teal in the wave below the logo. The original design featured the fisherman logo on a navy jersey with a teal wave at the bottom on the sleeves and orange accents. "It's clean and I can't wait to wear them." "I think they're sick," Mathew Barzal said. While the jerseys were maligned at the time, they attained a cult following among the fans, especially younger generations. The logo has never been worn by the team in a game since then - until now. The Islanders wore the original fisherman jerseys from 1995-1997, featuring heavy teal accents, a gruff looking fisherman and wavy lettering, trim and numbers.
