New York Post

Hamonic honored by ovation in return

- By GREG JOYCE

Signs welcomed him back and No. 3 Islanders jerseys were pressed up against the glass during pregame warm-ups Sunday night at Barclays Center.

Travis Hamonic never got a real goodbye when he was traded to Calgary in June, but the crowd was on hand to say hello again.

The club’s former alternate captain — and homegrown defenseman of seven years — returned to his old home for the first time as the Islanders fell to the Flames 3-2.

“He played every shift like it was going to be his last and he’d do anything to try to win,” coach Doug Weight said before the game. “Block shots, fight, I think he was a real good adapter. ... Definitely a big part of our team.”

The Islanders played a video tribute during the first TV timeout and Hamonic received a standing ovation from the crowd as he waved back in appreciati­on. He later fired a shot that led to the Flames’ winning goal.

“The video was really touching,” Hamonic said. “To get that ovation in warm-ups and during the video, and the respect the Islanders showed as well by all getting up, it meant a lot.”

The Islanders packaged a conditiona­l 2019 fourth-round pick with Hamonic to get back Calgary’s first and second-round picks in 2018 and a conditiona­l 2019 second-round pick.

➤ Johnny Boychuk came through Friday’s game, his first after missing 18 straight with a lower-body injury, feeling good and was in the lineup again Sunday.

The veteran defenseman had been sidelined since Dec. 27, using every fiber of his being to stay patient during a recovery that hit a few snags along the way.

“It was probably the most frustratin­g thing I’ve ever went through,” Boychuk said Sunday morning. “Just sitting and waiting, trying to get better and doing everything possible, it took a long time.”

➤ Winger Cal Clutterbuc­k took a high stick to the neck early in the third period and did not return.

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