
Islanders Development Camp Closes with Competitive Scrimmage
The final day of the New York Islanders Development Camp featured a high‑intensity scrimmage, showcasing the depth of talent across both squads.
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The final day of the New York Islanders Development Camp featured a high‑intensity scrimmage, showcasing the depth of talent across both squads.

The New York Islanders will host their annual Blue-and-White Scrimmage at the Northwell Health Ice Center on Wednesday night, with the game streamed live on newyorkislanders.com. Projected lineups for both Team Blue and Team White feature a host of top prospects, including forwards, defensemen and goaltenders, offering fans a preview of the roster ahead of the season.

After a breakout 85‑point season in the WHL, Jacob Kvasnicka is set to begin his NCAA career at the University of Minnesota, where he will join the Gophers and continue his development under new coaching influences.

From a humble laundry room in Kalamazoo to the NHL’s development camp, 20‑year‑old Bobby Cowan looks forward to joining the Islanders’ roster.

New York Islanders selected Lincoln Kuehne in the fourth round of the 2026 NHL Draft, reuniting him with Jacob Kvasnicka and modeling his game after Moritz Seider as he prepares for the 2026 Development Camp.

The New York Islanders made a flurry of moves at the recent NHL Draft, bringing in fresh talent while reshaping their defensive and forward groups.

The New York Islanders added depth to their blue line and forward ranks in the 2026 NHL Draft, selecting a mix of Swedish defenseman Malte Gustafsson and promising North American prospects, as GM Darche praised the group's potential.

The 2026 NHL Draft selected a record 109 current or committed NCAA Division I players, with Michigan State leading the way and teams from across the league tapping into a globally diverse talent pool.

Three Sun Devil players hear their names called in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, marking historic milestones for the program.

The 2026 NHL Draft saw a record 43 players from the United States Hockey League (USHL) hear their names called, underscoring the league’s growing influence on the sport’s talent pipeline.

Fourteen players from the USA Hockey National Team Development Program heard their names called at the 2026 NHL Draft in Buffalo, highlighting a deep talent pool that includes two first‑round picks and a series of later‑round steals.

The New York Islanders added four promising talents on the second day of the 2026 NHL Draft, each bringing a distinct blend of collegiate, junior and overseas experience.