Preview: Blackhawks at Islanders
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[October 09, 2015]
The New York Islanders begin a new
era Friday, when they host the reigning Stanley Cup-champion Chicago
Blackhawks in their 2015-16 season opener. After spending their first 42
seasons in the NHL in Uniondale, the Islanders begin their first
campaign in Brooklyn at the Barclays Center, home of the NBA's Nets.
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New York is coming off a disappointing first-round playoff loss to
Washington in which it had an opportunity to take a 3-1 series lead
but lost Game 4 at home in overtime and went on to fall in seven.
Chicago raised its latest Stanley Cup banner to the rafters of the
United Center on Wednesday before beginning its quest for a fourth
championship in six years with a 3-2 loss to the New York Rangers.
With a roster that boasts offensive stars Patrick Kane, Marian Hossa
and captain Jonathan Toews, the Blackhawks received their first goal
of the campaign from 23-year-old rookie Artemi Panarin. The
Blackhawks and Islanders split their two-game series last season,
with each team winning at home and Toews and Hossa combining to
score four of Chicago's six goals in the contests.
TV: 7:30 p.m. ET, NHL Network, CSN Chicago, MSG Plus (New York)
ABOUT THE BLACKHAWKS (0-1-0): Panarin spent parts of seven seasons
in the Kontinental Hockey League in his native Russia before signing
a two-year contract with Chicago on April 29. Artem Anisimov had a
forgettable debut for the Blackhawks on Wednesday. Acquired in a
package from Columbus in the offseason deal that sent Brandon Saad
to the Blue Jackets, the 27-year-old forward posted a team-worst
minus-2 rating against the club by which he was drafted in 2006.
ABOUT THE ISLANDERS (2014-15: 47-28-7, 3RD IN METROPOLITAN): The
team waited an unusually long time before upgrading its roster in
the offseason, signing veteran right wing Steve Bernier on Sept. 17
and defenseman Marek Zidlicky a day later. Bernier, 30, scored a
career high-tying 16 goals with New Jersey last season while the
38-year-old Zidlicky recorded seven tallies - six on the power play
- and 34 points with the Devils and Detroit Red Wings in 2014-15.
The Islanders begin the campaign with three goaltenders after
claiming J.F. Berube off waivers from Los Angeles on Tuesday.
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OVERTIME
1. Islanders captain C John Tavares finished one point behind
Dallas' Jamie Benn (87) for the Art Ross Trophy last season.
2. Chicago recalled 6-8 D Viktor Svedberg on Thursday and sent D
Ville Pokka -- a healthy scratch Wednesday -- to Rockford of the
American Hockey League.
3. Zidlicky has recorded 59 of his 85 career goals on the power
play.
PREDICTION: Islanders 3, Blackhawks 2
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