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Islanders begin seven-game road trip after statement week
Summary
The New York Islanders start a seven-game road trip after a 9-0 win over the New Jersey Devils and a 5-2-0 run over their last seven games. The trip spans 13 days and an estimated 5,719.3 air miles.
Content
The New York Islanders are heading out on a seven-game road trip after a week that included a 9-0 win over the New Jersey Devils and a notable performance from Matthew Schaefer. The team has gone 5-2-0 over its last seven games and 2-0-0 without Bo Horvat. The club has also dealt with injuries, including reported season-ending injuries to some players and Ilya Sorokin missing six straight games. The upcoming trip is longer in both days and miles than an earlier seven-game road swing this season.
Key details:
- The Islanders have gone 5-2-0 in their last seven games and 2-0-0 in games without Bo Horvat.
- Tuesday's 9-0 victory over the New Jersey Devils is cited as a clear offensive showcase for the team.
- The article notes season-ending injuries to some key players and that goaltender Ilya Sorokin missed six straight games.
- The seven-game road trip is scheduled across 13 days and is estimated at 5,719.3 air miles, with the team not returning home for 18 days.
- Opponents on the trip are Nashville, Minnesota, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, and Seattle, with notes in the article about recent form such as Winnipeg's losing streak and Edmonton featuring Connor McDavid.
- The trip opens in Nashville and concludes in Seattle.
Summary:
The Islanders enter a lengthy road stretch after a strong week that included a lopsided win and individual standout performances. The schedule will test the team across seven away games in 13 days while covering roughly 5,719.3 air miles, with the trip beginning in Nashville and ending in Seattle. Undetermined at this time.
