Patrick Roy following his first skate with the Islanders, Jan. 21, 2024. (Joe Pantorno/AMNY)
EAST MEADOW, N.Y. — Mathew Barzal admitted that lately, it felt like his New York Islanders were just treading water under Lane Lambert. In dire need of a boost having lost 10 of their last 12 games and on a four-game losing streak entering Sunday night’s play, they’ve sunk toward the bottom of the Metropolitan Division.
“Our last four games we’ve been completely discombobulated,” Barzal said. “We have to get back on track.”
Team president and general manager Lou Lamoriello did the most drastic thing a team can do in times like this: He fired Lambert and brought in Hall-of-Fame goaltender and former Colorado Avalanche head coach Patrick Roy.
Challenge accepted.
“I love the challenge and I’m really thankful for the opportunity to be here,” Roy said on Sunday after meeting his players for the first time ahead of their clash with the Dallas Stars later that night. “Yes, I would love to bring my passion to the team and bring some excitement and use my past experiences as a player and maybe as a coach to help this group of players.”
A coaching change is a big enough jolt to the system of a team in need of a spark, but bringing in a player of Roy’s standing — one of the greatest goalies in NHL history, a four-time Stanley Cup winner, and a three-time Vezina Trophy winner — it provides an even larger punch.
“When Patrick Roy says it, it has a little more oomph behind it,” Barzal said. “He’s a guy in the hockey world that has immediate respect… The nice thing is that he’s been through everything. He’s won everything.
“His knowledge, you can’t teach it unless you’ve gone through those things. He’s bringing a ton of passion and intensity… I think he’s going to be great. I don’t think they could’ve hired a better guy to come in here and revamp the group.”
Roy has always been known for his bravado whether that…
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