New York Post

Islanders shooting blanks to start season

- By ETHAN SEARS esears@nypost.com

Such is the Islanders’ current predicamen­t that scoring a single goal feels like a mark of progress.

Here is the situation for the Metropolit­an Division’s bottomdwel­lers after Wednesday’s 4-1 loss to the Rangers:

They have scored three goals in three games at UBS Arena, Andy Andreoff finally breaking a dry spell Wednesday at 3:32 in the third period. The player who leads the team in goals — Brock Nelson — is on IR for the next three to five weeks. The Islanders finished Wednesday’s game with six power-play opportunit­ies, but they could not score on the man-advantage, bringing their November total to 1-for-27.

“We’re gonna need a specialtea­ms goal, a power-play goal, a five-on-five timely goal,” coach Barry Trotz said. “We’re gonna need those moments after you score a goal, that next shift we can’t have them score.”

That problem is not new, but it added up to something familiar: a seventh straight loss. All have been by three goals or more.

Argue all you want about whether this game should have been played with seven Islanders in COVID-19 protocol. The standings do not care. The Islanders are 5-9-2. And it was the top-line players — not the callups — who Trotz demanded more production from Wednesday.

“We’ve got some guys that are dry and we’re getting on to 15, 16 games,” Trotz said. “It’s hard to win hockey games when we’re a little bit depleted, I think everybody knows that. And so you need people to find ways to produce. We ask them to be very responsibl­e and take care of the puck on both sides, but we’re gonna need some production.”

That would be a reference to Kyle Palmieri (one goal), Zach Parise (zero goals) and the Identity Line (two combined goals — both Casey Cizikas).

“It’s tough,” Cizikas said when asked about the offensive struggles. “We’re working. That’s the thing is we’re working hard, we’re trying to get in those spots. We’re trying to get on those rebounds and they’re just not falling for us right now. I think that’s the frustratin­g thing is guys are working, guys are trying.”

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