When the New York Islanders meet the St. Louis Blues on Thursday, is Anthony Duclair likely to score? Stats and info to help you make the right wager are available here, so take a look before the game starts at 8:00 PM ET.
The New York Islanders’ opening game of the 2024-25 season looked eerily similar to a lot of games from last season. They jumped out to a 3-2 lead following a shorthanded goal in the third period only to allow the Utah Hockey Club to score seconds later on the power play.
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But: Duclair and Barzal looked good together! The Islanders scored at 6-on-5 (delayed penalty) last night to make it 4-1, then gave up a couple 6-on-5 goals to blow their lead and lose 6-4 (EN) in regulation at the Garden on Short Island.
Labor Day Weekend is over. Schools are back in session, and the Islanders play a pre-season game in less than three weeks. As the summer has flown by, the Islanders made some moves.
The debate over Anthony Duclair‘s decision to cut his dreadlocks and shave his beard after signing with the New York Islanders highlights the complexity of team grooming policies, especially in a diverse city like New York.
The Islanders made one of the smartest free agent signings of the offseason when they signed forward Anthony Duclair to a four-year contract.
Yesterday, Anthony Duclair posted a photograph to his Instagram story showing that he had gotten a haircut ahead of Islanders training camp in a few weeks.
Dobber Hockey asked on Thursday: “Antony Duclair had to cut his hair due to Lou Lamoriello’s “cut and shaven” policy. Is this rule getting outdated, or does it still define Lou’s Team identity?” He’s not the only one wondering when enough is enough.
The New York Islanders have made a bold move by signing Anthony Duclair early in free agency, but it probably won’t change the dynamic for the hockey club.
It was a hectic opening few hours across the hockey world, with extensions and trades involving the league’s top stars. For the first time in a while, the New York Islanders were active at the opening of free agency, signing free agent forward Anthony Duclair.
Lou Lamoriello finally did it. The New York Islanders general manager (GM) signed a player in free agency and for all intents and purposes, he made a splash in the offseason arguably for the first time in his tenure with the team.
The New York Islanders have announced that Anthony Duclair signed a four-year contract that carries an average annual value of $3.5 million. A National
The New York Islanders have signed winger Anthony Duclair to a 4-year deal worth $3.5 million per year, according to the Islanders. Duclair, a veteran of 10 seasons in the NHL, has bounced around the league through his 563 career NHL games.
Anthony Duclair leaned up against a wall leading to what used to be his locker room at the IceDen, plenty of remnants of the former inhabitants of this space still throughout.
Anthony Duclair was part of the handshake line twice before when the Tampa Bay Lightning knocked his Florida Panthers out of the Stanley Cup playoffs in 2021 and 2022.
The Florida Panthers welcome back an old friend Saturday night — something usually not said when it involves the Tampa Bay Lightning. But now Anthony Duclair plays for the Lightning, so, that makes for an interesting situation.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have acquired winger Anthony Duclair and a 2025 seventh-round pick from the San Jose Sharks in exchange for defenseman Jack Thompson and a 2024 third-round pick.
Duclair has found ways to be productive despite his decreased scoring, leading San Jose in goals with 16 and ranking fifth on the team in points with 27.
Anthony Duclair doesn’t think that he’s long for the San Jose Sharks. Earlier today, David Pagnotta reported that Duclair, who has represented himself as his own agent in recent years, had hired Paul Theofanous to take over that role.
San Jose Sharks forward pending unrestricted free agent Anthony Duclair is ranked No. 26 on Frank Seravalli’s trade targets board. With the Sharks forward plotting home 16 goals this season and closing in on 20, his name has picked up some traction in the trade talks ahead of Friday’s NHL trade deadline.
While the San Jose Sharks designed another specialty jersey as they prepare to celebrate Black History night, they will not be able to wear it on the ice.
Anthony Duclair has looked reinvigorated ever since the San Jose Sharks returned from their All-Star break on Feb. 14. He has a pair of goals — both scored against Columbus on Feb.
With the San Jose Sharks primed to sell off this year, Anthony Duclair could be a trade target for some NHL teams this year. On the latest edition of Daily
With the NHL All-Star Break upon us, it is fair to assume the San Jose Sharks will not be anywhere near the Stanley Cup Playoffs this season. With that being said, the Sharks are expected to make some trades as we head towards the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline.
Duclair, 27, collected nine points (two goals, seven assists) in 20 games with the Panthers during the 2022–23 regular season. He added four goals and 11 points in 20 additional games with Florida in the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
After a Game 4 loss to the Golden Knights, the Panthers are regrouping as they try to be the first team to win a Stanley Cup after being down 3-1 since the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs. It sounds like the team will be battling some health issues in addition to the Golden Knights.
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