Hartford Courant

Injuries, absences disrupt Thanksgivi­ng benchmark

- By Stephen Whyno

Bruce Boudreau does not believe in the NHL’S Thanksgivi­ng rule.

Which teams occupied playoff spots on the holiday had long been a strong indicator of who makes and misses the postseason. Recent 82-game seasons have put cracks in that theory, and a number of high-profile injuries and COVID-19 protocol absences make it even less of a factor this year.

“It’s an inordinate amount of injuries that seems to (happen) every day and with the COVID, the deadline seems a little premature,” Boudreau said. “But you’re asking the wrong guy. I’ve always believed you could make the playoffs.”

Boudreau coached the Ducks to the Pacific Division title in 2015-16 after sitting four points out of a playoff spot on Thanksgivi­ng.

He also took over the Capitals when they were last in the league on Thanksgivi­ng in 2007 and won coach of the year for guiding them to a division championsh­ip.

Is there a team that could pull off a similar worst-to-first run this season? Maybe the Islanders from last place in the Metropolit­an Division — considerin­g they opened with a 13-game road trip and have been without captain Anders Lee, forwards Josh Bailey, Kieffer Bellows and Ross Johnson and defensemen Adam Pelech and Andy Greene (all COVID-19 protocol), and defenseman Ryan Pulock because of injury.

The Islanders have lost 10 of their first 15. “Obviously this isn’t what we envisioned with our record and the things that have been thrown at us as of late,” veteran forward Matt Martin said. “I wouldn’t say there’s a sense of panic. But there should be a sense of urgency. We know we’re a good club.”

Ray Ferraro is more worried about the Islanders than, say, the Penguins, who also lost 10 of their first 15 games without center Evgeni Malkin and were missing captain Sidney Crosby for long stretches before a winning streak boosted their chances. The former player-turned-espn analyst thinks the offseason attrition of losing Jordan Eberle to the Kraken expansion draft and Nick Leddy in a salary-cap saving trade has cut into the Islanders’ depth.

Ferraro still concedes, “The Islanders, yeah, there’s lots of road left in front of them.”

Upcoming games against the division rival Rangers, Penguins and Flyers give the Islanders an opportunit­y that could make or break their season.

“I’ve got to believe the Islanders are better than their record,” Boudreau said. “That’s a team that can easily go on a seven-game win streak and be right back.”

If the Islanders or Bruins in the East or the Avalanche in the West are going to get into playoff position, someone has to falter. Maybe the Rangers or Blue Jackets in the East or the Ducks or Predators in the West.

The last two times the NHL had an 82-game season, 12 teams in playoff position on Thanksgivi­ng actually made the postseason in 2018-19 and 11 in 2017-18, including the Golden Knights in their inaugural year. The expansion Kraken would need a Boudreau-esque leap from 10 points out to do the same thing.

That’s unlikely but not impossible given all the uncertaint­y and the extra variable of the Olympic break in February.

“I think there’s an unpredicta­bility to the season,” Ferraro said. “I think there’s some wild swings that could happen to teams, more so this year than would have been in the past.”

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