Islanders are playing the best hockey this season, but suddenly faces the crisis of an injury as much as they were.
As soon as Noah Dobson's right foot injury hole, Islanders lost Ryan Puroc in the first shift of the Kalorinian match against Carolina, which won three to two on Saturday.
Just in case, the goalkeeper Marcus Hogberg also left the game with the end of the regulation.
In other words, Iriders are currently lacking two right -handed defensemans and two of the top three goalkeepers in the organization, and Semyon Vallamov has been in the lower body problem since early December. It is in.
After the match, Patrick Roy only stated that Pulloc and Hogberg were injured by the upper body, and did not mention any schedule.
Puroc was the only defense player who had not missed the game this season, until Saturday.
It was a fuss by welcoming Deargelo instead of Noah Dobson, but it is unknown how the islanders can make a prolonged person to remove Puroque.
Dennis Chorousky is obviously a successor in the company, but is partially left -handed (Purock is right -handed), and Islanders are partially to avoid placing Chorousky and Isaire George in the third pairs for a long time. I just won Dear Gero.

It is hard to believe that if Purock misses the extra time, they will choose to solve it.
But they may not have any choice.
Maxim Zi Pla Kov was eligible to return after three games. In the match against Carolina, Roy chose to maintain the same 12 forward groups as in the past three games, and won all.
“It's difficult to change if you win three consecutive wins,” Roy said before the game. “All of them are worth playing, and Max understands it.”
Since Islanders put Dobson (right foot) in the Long -term breakdown reserve, they were able to add Dear Gero to the roster without any exit.
However, it will be a subtle balance for Roy to deal with this situation in the future.
Micco Lantanen And Taylor Hall Following a huge hit contract to transfer to Martin Nekas and Hurricans on Friday night, both were in the Carolina lineup on Saturdays. And Jack Delley While Black Hawks was acquiring three goals in return for promotion, he went to Colorado.
“It's hard to lose people, especially for those who have been with me,” said Hurricans' Rod Brindamur coach. I said. “However, you can see the whole picture. The possibility of it is exciting for the group.”
