New York Post

’Hawks give best chance to stop skid

- By ETHAN SEARS ISLANDERS NOTES

CHICAGO — The Islanders will not have a more winnable game on the road all year than Friday against the Blackhawks.

It is not just because 1329-2 Chicago is in the midst of a second straight tank job and in last place in the Central Division, or because the Islanders will have two days of rest following Tuesday night’s 4-2 loss in Winnipeg. The Blackhawks also have 10 — ten! — different players injured — including rookie sensation Connor Bedard, forwards Taylor Hall, Nick Foligno and Andreas Athanasiou, and defenseman Nikita Zaitsev.

If the Islanders cannot walk into United Center and snap a three-game skid under those circumstan­ces, it is hard to see how they can turn things around at all.

The Islanders avoided slipping into seventh place in the Metropolit­an Division when the Devils fell 3-2 to the Canadiens on Wednesday night.

That is not quite as bad as it looks, only because they are tied with the Penguins and Capitals on points with 48, and within shouting distance of the Hurricanes and Flyers. But that is not much comfort with the Islanders sitting on an abysmal 2-6-1 record since Dec. 31.

The difference between then and now is that when the Islanders went on a seven-game losing streak two months ago, they were regularly playing a strong 40 minutes before running out of gas. Right now, they are struggling to get to their game at all.

➤ This is the first time the Islanders have lost four straight road games in regulation since Nov. 7-16, 2021.

➤ Casey Cizikas (lower body) was placed on injured reserve retroactiv­e to Jan. 9, allowing the Islanders to call up center Kyle MacLean from AHL Bridgeport.

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