Saturday, April 04, 2009

Streit and Okposo out tonight, Isles Recall Five from Sound Tigers

UNIONDALE, NEW YORK (TICKER) —The New York Islanders added five players Saturday, recalling defenseman Jamie Fraser, left wings Mitch Fritz and Jesse Joensuu, center Mike Iggulden and right wing Joel Rechlicz from Bridgeport of the American Hockey League.

Signed as a free agent in December 2006, the 23-year-old Fraser is expected to make his NHL debut Saturday night against the Tampa Bay Lightning. The 6-1, 200-pound native of Sarnia, Ontario has recorded seven goals and 13 assists in 63 games with Bridgeport this season.

Fritz, 28, got his first taste of the NHL earlier this season, registering 33 penalty minutes in 16 games. The 6-8, 258-pounder from Osoyoos, British Columbia, who was signed as a free agent on July 3, also has notched two assists and 58 penalty minutes in 36 contests with the Sound Tigers.

A second-round pick in 2006, the 21-year-old Joensuu scored one goal in four games with New York this campaign, his first in the league. The 6-4, 207-pound Finn also has amassed 19 tallies, 36 points and a team-leading plus-21 rating in 68 contests with Bridgeport.

Iggulden, 26, collected a goal and four assists in nine games with the Islanders earlier this season after being signed as a free agent on July 3. The 6-3, 215-pound native of St. Catharines, Ontario currently leads the Sound Tigers with 60 points - including 23 goals - in 69 contests.

The 21-year-old Rechlicz has appeared in 12 games with New York this campaign, registering one assist and 44 penalty minutes. Signed as a free agent on May 6, the 6-4, 220-pounder from Brookfield, Wisconsin also has notched 12 penalty minutes in four games with Bridgeport as well as one assist and 110 penalty minutes in 45 contests with Utah of the ECHL.

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Sunday, March 08, 2009

End of First Period, Phoenix is up 1-0

Mrs. NYIFORLIFE.com, on seeing Jesse Joensuu being interviewed during the game:

"These kids are so young that the team dinner's going to be at Chuck E. Cheese."

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Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Isles Defeat Colorado, 4-2

Jesse Joensuu was a surprise call-up for last night's game against the Avalanche and he responded by scoring his first NHL goal as the Isles beat Colorado 4-2 in front of some very hearty souls who braved a foot of snow to see the Isles live and in living color, baby!

(Superfluous Dusty Rhodes imitation out of the way. We soldier on.)

Jon Sim (!) added three assists last night and I know what you're thinking: WTF? I am too. Sim has been piling up the points of late with some increased ice time.

His first assist came on a pass to Dean McAmmond at 13:15 of the first period. McAmmond fired a wrist shot that squeezed through Colorado goaltender Andrew Raycroft to put our boys up 1-0.

Former Islander Ryan Smyth tied it at one just 33 seconds into the second period with a power-play goal. Smyth ended up scoring both Colorado goals last night and was booed every time he touched the puck.

I understand the resentment toward Smyth but booing the guy at this point is counterproductive to what the young Islanders are trying to achieve. Sure, if Smyth has signed on to become the leader of the Islanders perhaps GM Garth Snow would be looking to add pieces to a playoff team and we wouldn't have this strip-and-rebuild that we've seen all season. If the Isles had hung onto to Smyth and added players around him, the team would probably still be at that seventh or eighth playoff position and getting bounced in the first round all the time. If you're in the middle class on the NHL, you're no closer to winning the cup that you are if you're missing the playoffs year after year. You get middle round draft picks and middle area free agents and the teams just tread water until the bottom falls out.

Don't believe me? See Ottawa. Their window of opportunity slammed on them when they lost the Stanley Cup finals. Now they're on the outside of the playoff picture just floating around and picking up guys like Mike Comrie to try and make a late push. They've got four guys with contracts that make them untradeable and now they will suffer for that for the next few years unless they can find some charity to take Spezza off their hands. And that ain't likely.

Anwyay, the Islanders goals were scored by The Deaner; Joensuu, Bruno Gervais (on a great play in front of the net--join the play, Bruno!) and the prodigal son who never left, Jeff Tambellini.

Yann Danis was strong in net again for the Islanders and has really made a case to be brought back as Rick DiPietro's backup next season. Joey MacDonald was strong during the early part of the year but Danis has stepped in and given the Isles a chance to win most nights he is between the pipes.

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