Connecticut Post (Sunday)

With core intact, Isles look to build on postseason run

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Barry Trotz insists he still hasn’t gotten over the New York Islanders’ loss in the Eastern Conference finals.

“I don’t think you get over those things very easily,” the coach said on a Zoom call with reporters. “On my deathbed that’ll be one of the visions that’ll go through my head, you know, we didn’t beat the Lightning. It doesn’t go away.”

After winning just one playoff series in 25 years, the Islanders have advanced further in the postseason in each of the first two years under Trotz. Now, with their core intact, they’ll be looking to try again for a championsh­ip run that has eluded the franchise since winning four straight Stanley Cup titles in the 1980s.

“Hopefully we can take the next step,” Trotz said. “That’s our goal.”

In the first year with Trotz, who joined the Islanders after leading Washington to the Stanley Cup championsh­ip in 2018, they reached the second round of the playoffs. Last summer, they went one series further.

Islanders captain Anders Lee believes the team can build on its experience.

“When you have a run like that I think it is always disappoint­ing to have it end in any way, but it’s also the step we took was inspiring in a way, too, and extremely motivation­al,” he said.

With largely the same roster he’s had the previous two years, Trotz believes the continuity could be advantageo­us in a shortened training camp — 10 days with no exhibition games.

“It gives us a starting base where other teams may have a lot of different personnel,“he said. “They’re putting essentiall­y new lines together. I don’t have to do that to start.”

It won’t be easy in a tight East Division with a 56game division- only schedule that gets underway on Jan. 14 with the first of two games in three days on the road against the Rangers.

BARZY’S CONTRACT

Star center Mathew Barzal, a restricted free agent, remained unsigned and off the ice when the team opened training camp. Islanders president and general manager Lou Lamoriello said Barzal is on Long Island and ready to join the team when he signs.

The Islanders know how important he is to the team, but Trotz and the players aren’t dwelling on his absence.

“Any player, it doesn’t matter if it’s Mathew or anybody who’s on our club, when they’re out it does affect the group,“Trotz said. “So you ask other players to fill in that void and get the job done. To me, it’s opportunit­y.”

BETWEEN THE PIPES

Semyon Varlamov emerged as the No. 1 goalie after going 19- 14- 0 with a 2.62 goals- against average in his first season in New York while splitting time with Thomas Greiss. Varlamov then went 11- 7 with a 2.14 GAA during the Islanders’ postseason. Greiss is now gone and Ilya Sorokin, the touted Russian who starred in the KHL, is set to debut in the NHL.

 ?? Bruce Bennett / Getty Images ?? The Islanders’ Ilya Sorokin practices during training camp at Northwell Health Ice Center at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow, N. Y.
Bruce Bennett / Getty Images The Islanders’ Ilya Sorokin practices during training camp at Northwell Health Ice Center at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow, N. Y.

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