NHL hockey team season
The 2010–11 New York Islanders season was the
39th season in franchise history.
[1]
The Islanders posted a regular season record of 30 wins, 39 losses and 13 overtime/shootout losses for 73 points, failing to qualify for the
Stanley Cup playoffs for the fourth consecutive season.
Off-season
The Islanders selected forward
Nino Niederreiter with the fifth overall pick in the
2010 NHL Entry Draft . Niederreiter became the highest-drafted Swiss-born player in NHL history.
[2]
Throughout the off-season, the Islanders added defensemen
Milan Jurcina ,
Mark Eaton and
Mike Mottau , as well as forwards
Zenon Konopka and
P. A. Parenteau via free agency.
[3]
[4]
In a July 30, 2010, trade with the
Anaheim Ducks , the Islanders acquired defenseman
James Wisniewski in exchange for a conditional third-round draft pick in
2011 .
[5]
Most notably, the Islanders lost forward
Kyle Okposo and defenseman
Mark Streit to two accidental and separate shoulder injuries during training camp, both requiring surgeries.
[4]
[6] These injuries effectively removed two top-line players for the Islanders, as they were expected to remain out for three and six months, respectively.
[7]
Meanwhile, arena issues continued to follow the franchise, as team owner
Charles Wang 's proposed
Lighthouse Project was met with continued obstacles from local authorities.
[8]
[9] Both sides remain at odds, and little progress has been made since.
Regular season
After a ten-game losing streak, the Islanders changed coaches on November 15, 2010, moving
Scott Gordon into an adviser to the general manager position and naming the
Bridgeport Sound Tigers ' head coach,
Jack Capuano , as their interim head coach.
[10]
The Islanders ended a near franchise-tying record of 15-straight games without a win on November 26, 2010, against the
New Jersey Devils . The Islanders won 2–0 with
Rick DiPietro securing the shutout. The Islanders ended the season with the worst average attendance in the NHL with an average of 11,059 (68.1% arena capacity).
[11]
The Islanders finished the regular season having scored the most shorthanded goals, with 15.
[12]
Playoffs
On March 26, 2011, the Islanders were mathematically eliminated when the
Buffalo Sabres defeated the New Jersey Devils. The Islanders last made the playoffs in the
2006–07 season .
Standings
Divisional standings
Conference standings
bold – qualified for playoffs; y – Won division; z – Placed first in conference (and division)
AT – Atlantic Division, NE – Northeast Division, SE – Southeast Division
Schedule and results
Pre-season
2010 Pre-season game log: 1–4–0 (home: 1–2–0 ; road: 0–2–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Record
Recap
1
September 29 (in Saskatoon, SK)
Calgary Flames
3 – 2
New York Islanders (SS)
DiPietro
0–1–0
[14]
2
September 29
New York Islanders
1 – 3
Philadelphia Flyers
Roloson
0–2–0
[15]
3
October 1
New York Islanders
3 – 4
New Jersey Devils
Roloson
0–3–0
[16]
4
October 2
New Jersey Devils
1 – 2
New York Islanders (SS)
DiPietro
1–3–0
[17]
5
October 2 (in Quebec City, Quebec)
Montreal Canadiens
7 – 2
New York Islanders (SS)
Legace
1–4–0
[18]
(SS) = Split-squad games.
Regular season
2010-11 Game Log: 30-39-13, 73 Points (home: 17-18-6; road: 13-21-7)
October: 4-5-2, 10 Points (home: 2-1-1; road: 2-4-1)
Game
October
Opponent
Score
Location/Attendance
Record
Points
1
9
Dallas Stars
4-5 (SO)
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (13,351)
0–0–1
1
2
11
New York Rangers
6-4
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (11,748)
1–0–1
3
3
13
@
Washington Capitals
1-2
Verizon Center (18,398)
1–1–1
3
4
15
@
Pittsburgh Penguins
2-3 (OT)
Consol Energy Center (18,195)
1–1–2
4
5
16
Colorado Avalanche
5-2
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (10,127)
2–1–2
6
6
18
@
Toronto Maple Leafs
2-1 (OT)
Air Canada Centre (19,086)
3–1–2
8
7
21
@
Tampa Bay Lightning
3-2 (OT)
St. Pete Times Forum (13,333)
4–1–2
10
8
23
@
Florida Panthers
3-4
BankAtlantic Center (15,071)
4–2–2
10
9
27
@
Montreal Canadiens
3-5
Bell Centre (21,273)
4–3–2
10
10
29
Montreal Canadiens
1-3
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (11,922)
4–4–2
10
11
30
@
Philadelphia Flyers
1-6
Wachovia Center (19,613)
4–5–2
10
November: 1-7-3, 5 Points (home: 1-3-1; road: 0-4-2)
Game
November
Opponent
Score
Location/Attendance
Record
Points
12
3
@
Carolina Hurricanes
2-7
RBC Center (13,043)
4–6–2
10
13
4
@
Ottawa Senators
1-4
Scotiabank Place (17,752)
4–7–2
10
14
6
Philadelphia Flyers
1-2
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (13,078)
4–8–2
10
15
10
@
Anaheim Ducks
0-1
Honda Center (14,393)
4–9–2
10
16
11
@
San Jose Sharks
1-2 (SO)
HP Pavilion (17,562)
4–9–3
11
17
13
@
Los Angeles Kings
1-5
Staples Center (18,118)
4–10–3
11
18
17
Tampa Bay Lightning
2-4
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (8,025)
4–11–3
11
19
20
Florida Panthers
1-4
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (9,157)
4–12–3
11
20
21
@
Atlanta Thrashers
1-2 (OT)
Philips Arena (10,066)
4–12–4
12
21
24
Columbus Blue Jackets
3-4 (OT)
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (8,652)
4–12–5
13
22
26
New Jersey Devils
2-0
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (10,897)
5–12–5
15
December: 6-7-1, 13 Points (home: 4-3-1; road: 2-4-0)
Game
December
Opponent
Score
Location/Attendance
Record
Points
23
2
New York Rangers
5-6
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (13,742)
5–13–5
15
24
3
@ New York Rangers
0-2
Madison Square Garden (18,200)
5–14–5
15
25
5
Philadelphia Flyers
2-3
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (7,773)
5–15–5
15
26
9
@
Boston Bruins
2-5
TD Garden (17,565)
5–16–5
15
27
11
Atlanta Thrashers
4-5
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (10,056)
5–17–5
15
28
13
@
Nashville Predators
0-5
Bridgestone Arena (14,314)
5–18–5
15
29
16
Anaheim Ducks
3-2
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (7,659)
6–18–5
17
30
18
Phoenix Coyotes
3-4 (SO)
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (8,433)
6–18–6
18
31
22
Tampa Bay Lightning
2-1 (OT)
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (7,324)
7–18–6
20
32
23
@ New Jersey Devils
5-1
Prudential Center (13,312)
8–18–6
22
33
26
Montreal Canadiens
4-1
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (3,136)
9–18–6
24
34
27
@ New York Rangers
2-7
Madison Square Garden (18,200)
9–19–6
24
35
29
Pittsburgh Penguins
2-1 (SO)
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (14,345)
10–19–6
26
36
31
@
Detroit Red Wings
4-3 (OT)
Joe Louis Arena (20,066)
11–19–6
28
January: 4-8-1, 9 Points (home: 1-5-1; road: 3-3-0)
Game
January
Opponent
Score
Location/Attendance
Record
Points
37
3
@
Calgary Flames
5-2
Scotiabank Saddledome (19,289)
12–19–6
30
38
6
@
Edmonton Oilers
1-2
Rexall Place (16,839)
12–20–6
30
39
8
@ Colorado Avalanche
4-3 (OT)
Pepsi Center (15,171)
13–20–6
32
40
9
@
Chicago Blackhawks
0-5
United Center (21,205)
13–21–6
32
41
11
Vancouver Canucks
3-4 (SO)
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (8,913)
13–21–7
33
42
13
Ottawa Senators
4-6
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (8,670)
13–22–7
33
43
15
Buffalo Sabres
5-3
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (12,223)
14–22–7
35
44
17
New Jersey Devils
2-5
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (13,119)
14–23–7
35
45
20
Washington Capitals
1-2
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (9,119)
14–24–7
35
46
21
@ Buffalo Sabres
5-2
HSBC Arena (18,690)
15–24–7
37
47
23
Buffalo Sabres
3-5
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (10,120)
15–25–7
37
48
25
@ Pittsburgh Penguins
0-1
Consol Energy Center (18,225)
15–26–7
37
49
26
Carolina Hurricanes
2-4
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (4,976)
15–27–7
37
February: 8-5-1, 17 Points (home: 4-3-0; road: 4-2-1)
Game
February
Opponent
Score
Location/Attendance
Record
Points
50
1
@ Atlanta Thrashers
4-1
Philips Arena (11,176)
16–27–7
39
51
2
@ Pittsburgh Penguins
0-3
Consol Energy Center (18,142)
16–28–7
39
52
5
Ottawa Senators
5-3
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (10,415)
17–28–7
41
53
8
Toronto Maple Leafs
3-5
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (7,249)
17–29–7
41
54
10
@ Montreal Canadiens
4-3 (SO)
Bell Centre (21,273)
18–29–7
43
55
11
Pittsburgh Penguins
9-3
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (12,888)
19–29–7
45
56
13
@ Buffalo Sabres
7-6 (OT)
HSBC Arena (18,690)
20–29–7
47
57
15
@ Ottawa Senators
4-3 (SO)
Scotiabank Place (17,565)
21–29–7
49
58
17
Boston Bruins
3-6
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (12,478)
21–30–7
49
59
19
Los Angeles Kings
3-0
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (13,119)
22–30–7
51
60
21
Florida Panthers
5-1
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (13,729)
23–30–7
53
61
22
@ Toronto Maple Leafs
1-2
Air Canada Centre (19,459)
23–31–7
53
62
24
@ Philadelphia Flyers
3-4 (OT)
Wachovia Center (19,776)
23–31–8
54
63
26
Washington Capitals
2-3
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (16,250)
23–32–8
54
March: 7-4-4, 18 Points (home: 5-2-1; road: 2-2-3)
Game
March
Opponent
Score
Location/Attendance
Record
Points
64
1
@ Washington Capitals
1-2 (OT)
Verizon Center (18,398)
23–32–9
55
65
2
Minnesota Wild
4-1
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (7,098)
24–32–9
57
66
5
St. Louis Blues
5-2
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (10,354)
25–32–9
59
67
6
New Jersey Devils
2-3 (SO)
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (15,893)
25–32–10
60
68
8
Toronto Maple Leafs
4-3 (OT)
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (9,217)
26–32–10
62
69
11
Boston Bruins
4-2
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (12,119)
27–32–10
64
70
12
@ New Jersey Devils
2-3 (OT)
Prudential Center (17,625)
27–32–11
65
71
15
@ New York Rangers
3-6
Madison Square Garden (18,200)
27–33–11
65
72
18
@ Carolina Hurricanes
2-3 (SO)
RBC Center (17,686)
27–33–12
66
73
19
@ Florida Panthers
4-3 (SO)
BankAtlantic Center (16,502)
28–33–12
68
74
22
@ Tampa Bay Lightning
5-2
St. Pete Times Forum (17,400)
29–33–12
70
75
24
Atlanta Thrashers
1-2
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (11,874)
29–34–12
70
76
26
Philadelphia Flyers
1-4
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (15,458)
29–35–12
70
77
30
@ New Jersey Devils
2-3
Prudential Center (16,252)
29–36–12
70
78
31
New York Rangers
6-2
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (16,250)
30–36–12
72
April: 0-3-1, 1 Points (home: 0-1-1; road: 0-2-0)
Game
April
Opponent
Score
Location/Attendance
Record
Points
79
2
Carolina Hurricanes
2-4
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (16,250)
30–37–12
72
80
6
@ Boston Bruins
2-3
TD Garden (17,565)
30–38–12
72
81
8
Pittsburgh Penguins
3-4 (SO)
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (16,250)
30–38–13
73
82
9
@ Philadelphia Flyers
4-7
Wachovia Center (19,909)
30–39–13
73
Player statistics
Skaters
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes
Goaltenders
Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime losses; GA = Goals against; GAA= Goals against average; SA= Shots against; SV= Saves; Sv% = Save percentage; SO= Shutouts
Regular season
#
Player
GP
TOI
W
L
OT
GA
GAA
SA
Sv%
SO
G
A
PIM
39
Rick DiPietro
26
1533
8
14
4
88
3.44
773
.886
1
0
1
25
30
Dwayne Roloson ‡
20
1206
6
13
1
53
2.64
629
.916
0
0
1
2
35
Al Montoya
21
1154
9
5
5
46
2.39
585
.921
1
0
1
2
60
Kevin Poulin
10
491
4
2
1
20
2.44
262
.924
0
0
0
0
52
Nathan Lawson
10
384
1
4
2
26
4.06
243
.893
0
0
0
0
1
Mikko Koskinen
4
208
2
1
0
15
4.33
118
.873
0
0
0
0
† Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Islanders. Stats reflect time with Islanders only.
‡ Traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with Islanders only.
Awards and records
Awards
Records
Milestones
Regular Season
Player
Milestone
Reached
Nino Niederreiter
1st Career NHL Game
October 9, 2010
James Wisniewski
100th Career NHL Point
October 11, 2010
Nino Niederreiter
1st Career NHL Goal 1st Career NHL Point
October 13, 2010
Nino Niederreiter
1st Career NHL Assist
October 21, 2010
Matt Martin
1st Career NHL Goal
October 29, 2010
Radek Martinek
400th Career NHL Game
October 30, 2010
John Tavares
100th Career NHL Game
November 24, 2010
Travis Hamonic
1st Career NHL Game
November 24, 2010
Travis Hamonic
1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point
December 2, 2010
Rhett Rakhshani
1st Career NHL Game
December 13, 2010
Nathan Lawson
1st Career NHL Game
December 18, 2010
Blake Comeau
200th Career NHL Game
December 23, 2010
Frans Nielsen
200th Career NHL Game
December 27, 2010
Kevin Poulin
1st Career NHL Game
January 6, 2011
Bruno Gervais
300th Career NHL Game
January 8, 2011
Kevin Poulin
1st Career NHL Win
January 8, 2011
Blake Comeau
100th Career NHL Point
January 11, 2011
Trevor Gillies
1st Career NHL Goal
January 13, 2011
Rick DiPietro
300th Career NHL Game
January 23, 2011
Travis Hamonic
1st Career NHL Goal
February 1, 2011
Kyle Okposo
100th Career NHL Point
February 1, 2011
Mikko Koskinen
1st Career NHL Game
February 8, 2011
Mikko Koskinen
1st Career NHL Win
February 10, 2011
Frans Nielson
100th Career NHL Point
February 10, 2011
Micheal Haley
1st Career NHL Goal 1st Career NHL Point
February 11, 2011
John Tavares
100th Career NHL Point
February 13, 2011
Ty Wishart
1st Career NHL Goal
February 13, 2011
Nathan Lawson
1st Career NHL Win
February 15, 2011
Matt Moulson
100th Career NHL Point
February 22, 2011
Mark Katic
1st Career NHL Game 1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point
February 24, 2011
Micheal Haley
1st Career NHL Assist
February 24, 2011
Justin DiBenedetto
1st Career NHL Game
March 1, 2011
Andrew MacDonald
100th Career NHL Game
March 5, 2011
Justin DiBenedetto
1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point
March 8, 2011
Josh Bailey
200th Career NHL Game
March 15, 2011
Radek Martinek
100th Career NHL Point
March 18, 2011
P. A. Parenteau
100th Career NHL Game
March 22, 2011
Shane Sims
1st Career NHL Game
April 9, 2011
Transactions
The Islanders have been involved in the following
transactions during the 2010–11 season.
Trades
^ Condition satisfied.
^ Condition not satisfied.
Free agents acquired
Player
Former team
Contract terms
Mark Eaton
[31]
Pittsburgh Penguins
Two years, $5 million
Milan Jurcina
[31]
Washington Capitals
One year, $1 million
P. A. Parenteau
[32]
New York Rangers
One year, $600,000
Zenon Konopka
[32]
Tampa Bay Lightning
One year, $600,000
Jeremy Yablonski
[33]
Binghamton Senators
One year, $500,000
Andy Hilbert
[34]
Minnesota Wild
One year, $575,000
Rob Hisey
[34]
Springfield Falcons
One year, $500,000 entry-level contract
Mike Mottau
[35]
New Jersey Devils
Two years, $1.6 million
Jeremy Colliton
[36]
Bridgeport Sound Tigers
One-year, $500,000
Joel Martin
[37]
Odessa Jackalopes
One-year, $500,000
Matt Campanale
[38]
University of New Hampshire
Amateur Tryout Contract
Jamie Doornbosch
[39]
Kitchener Rangers
Amateur Tryout Contract
Tyler McNeely
[40]
Northeastern University
1 year, $525,000 entry-level contract
Free agents lost
Player
New team
Contract terms
Martin Biron
[41]
New York Rangers
Two years, $1.75 million
Tim Jackman
[42]
Calgary Flames
Two years, $1.1 million
Trevor Smith
[43]
Anaheim Ducks
One-year, $550,000
Jeremy Reich
[44]
Boston Bruins
One-year, $500,000
Greg Mauldin
[45]
Colorado Avalanche
One-year, $500,000
Joel Rechlicz
[46]
Hershey Bears
undisclosed
Jeff Tambellini
[47]
Vancouver Canucks
One-year, $500,000
Brendan Witt
[48]
TBD
contract bought out
Sean Bergenheim
[49]
Tampa Bay Lightning
One-year, $700,000
Freddy Meyer
[50]
Atlanta Thrashers
One-year, $600,000
Richard Park
[51]
Geneve-Servette HC
Three years
Claimed via waivers
Lost via waivers
Players signings
Player
Contract terms
Date signed
Travis Hamonic
[55]
3 years, $2.625 million entry-level contract
May 27, 2010
Nathan Lawson
[56]
1 year, $500,000
July 2, 2010
Dylan Reese
[57]
1 year, $551,250
July 9, 2010
Dustin Kohn
[58]
1 year, $593,250
July 15, 2010
Rob Schremp
[59]
1 year, $786,500
July 15, 2010
Matt Moulson
[60]
1 year, $2.45 million
July 27, 2010
Jon Sim
[61]
1 year, $650,000
August 3, 2010
Doug Weight
[62]
1 year, $850,000
August 31, 2010
Nino Niederreiter
[63]
3 year entry-level contract
September 21, 2010
Milan Jurcina
[64]
1 year, $1.6 million contract extension
January 5, 2011
Matt Moulson
[65]
3 years, $9.4 million contract extension
January 27, 2011
P. A. Parenteau
[66]
1 year, $1.25 million contract extension
February 17, 2011
Aaron Ness
[67]
3 years, $2.375 million entry-level contract
March 16, 2011
Al Montoya
[68]
1 year, $601,000 contract extension
March 29, 2011
Matt Donovan
[69]
3 years, $2.625 million entry-level contract
March 30, 2011
Shane Sims
[70]
Amateur Tryout contract
April 9, 2011
Draft picks
Farm teams
Bridgeport Sound Tigers
The Islanders'
American Hockey League affiliate will remain to be the
Bridgeport Sound Tigers in the
2010–11 season.
Kalamazoo Wings
On July 27, 2010, the Islanders signed an affiliation agreement with the
Kalamazoo Wings of the
ECHL for the
2010–11 season.
[71]
Odessa Jackalopes
The
Odessa Jackalopes remain New York's
Central Hockey League affiliate for the
2010–11 season .
Louisiana IceGators
On October 18, 2010, the Islanders signed an affiliation agreement with the
Louisiana IceGators of the
SPHL for the
2010–11 season.
[72]
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"Islanders vs. Devils - 10/01/2010 - New York Islanders - Recap" . Archived from
the original on March 17, 2012. Retrieved October 10, 2010 .
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"Devils vs. Islanders - 10/02/2010 - New York Islanders - Recap" . Archived from
the original on March 17, 2012. Retrieved October 10, 2010 .
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"Canadiens vs. Islanders - 10/02/2010 - New York Islanders - Recap" . Archived from
the original on March 17, 2012. Retrieved October 10, 2010 .
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Roloson tops NHL's 'Three Stars of the Week'
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Eric Staal tops NHL's 'Three Stars of the Week'
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Isles' Grabner tops NHL's 'Three Stars of the Week'
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Isles' Grabner named February 'Rookie of the Month'
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2011 NHL Awards winners
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Rangers get blueliner Niemi from Isles
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Isles work late to draft Brock Nelson
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ISLANDERS ACQUIRE WISNIEWSKI FROM ANAHEIM
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Islanders Acquire Compensatory Second Round Selection from Montreal for Wisniewski
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Islanders Acquire Defenseman Wishart
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Islanders Acquire Montoya
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EATON AND JURCINA AGREE TO TERMS
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ISLANDERS AGREE TO TERMS WITH PARENTEAU AND KONOPKA
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YABLONSKI AGREES TO TERMS
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HILBERT AND HISEY AGREE TO TERMS
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ISLANDERS AGREE TO TERMS WITH MIKE MOTTAU
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ISLANDERS SIGN COLLITON TO TWO-WAY DEAL
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Islanders Recall Martin From Sound Tigers
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Islanders Agree To Terms With Defensemen Matt Campanale On Amateur Tryout Contract
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Islanders Agree To Terms With Defenseman Jamie Doornbosch On Amateur Tryout Contract
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ISLANDERS AGREE TO TERMS WITH TYLER MCNEELY
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Rangers add veteran goalie Biron
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Flames add two more
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Ducks Sign Center Smith to 1-Year Deal
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Bruins Sign Jeremy Reich to one-year Contract
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Avalanche Signs Quincey, Winnik
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"Bears ink Rome, Rechlicz, Ford" . Archived from
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Vancouver Canucks sign left wing Jeff Tambellini to 1-year deal
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ISLANDERS BUY OUT CONTRACT OF D BRENDAN WITT
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Lightning Ink LW Sean Bergenheim
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"Thrashers Sign Unrestricted Free Agent Defenseman Freddy Meyer" . Archived from
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RICHARD PARK SIGNS THREE-YEAR DEAL WITH SWISS TEAM
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"ISLANDERS CLAIM MICHAEL GRABNER OFF WAIVERS" . New York Islanders. October 5, 2010.
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"Islanders Claim Nabokov Off Waivers" . New York Islanders. January 22, 2011. Retrieved January 23, 2011 .
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Thrashers Claim Forward Rob Schremp Off Waivers from New York Islanders
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HAMONIC SIGNS ENTRY LEVEL DEAL
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LAWSON AGREES TO TERMS ON QUALIFYING OFFER
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REESE AGREES TO QUALIFYING OFFER
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KOHN AGREES TO QUALIFYING OFFER
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SCHREMP AGREES TO QUALIFYING OFFER
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MOULSON AGREES TO TERMS ON A ONE-YEAR DEAL
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SIM SET TO RETURN FOR 2010-11
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THE CAPTAIN RETURNS
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ISLANDERS SIGN FIRST ROUND PICK NINO NIEDERREITER
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Jurcina Agrees to Terms on One-Year Extension
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Moulson Agrees to Terms on Three-Year Deal
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Parenteau Agrees to Terms on One-Year Extension
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Islanders Agree to Terms on Entry-Level Contract with Ness
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Islanders Agree To Terms On A One-Year Extension With Montoya
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Donovan Agrees To Terms On Entry-Level Deal
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Islanders Agree To Terms With Defenseman Shane Sims On Amateur Tryout Contract
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ISLANDERS SIGN ECHL AGREEMENT WITH KALAMAZOO
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IceGators Announce NHL Affiliation
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