Metropolitan Division Snapshot: September 27, 2022

We took our last look at the Metropolitan Division in mid July after the dust had settle from the free agent frenzy. There was a trickle of additional moves through the latter part of the summer that shifted the landscape slightly. There are still a few roster decisions to be made with training camps underway, but let’s take a look at how the division is shaping up for puck drop on the regular season.

Regular Season Report Card: New York Islanders (8 GP)

The Islanders are off to a 4-2-2 start to the 2021-2022 campaign. It leaves with a 0.625 point percentage through 8 games played, which is a good pace if they can sustain it. It’s also come entirely on the road as the Isles start the season with a 13 game road trip waiting for their new arena to open later this month. The only reason they don’t get full marks here is the relative strength of the Metropolitan Division. Despite their good start, they sit 6th in the division due to even better starts by some of their main competition.

2021 Offseason Update: July 27-29 – Eastern Conference

ith the free agent frenzy in the rear view mirror, I’m looking through each team’s moves  and analyzing their roster as it sits now.  This post will focus on the Eastern Conference teams. 

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