This is not the Tony DeAngelo Revenge Tour. It is not about proving something to the teams that cast him off or those that did not sign him over the summer. It is about the here and now: helping get the Islanders into the playoffs and making good on their decision to bring him back to the NHL.
If there was ever an interesting story in the NHL, it would be the case of Tony DeAngelo Tony DeAngelo Has A Very Interesting Story Of Ups and Downs The old saying is a cat has nine lives. When it comes to being a professional NHL hockey player,
The two new defensemen seem to fit in like a glove in a very small sample size. Their ability to see the ice and help the transition games by skating with the puck or moving the puck up the ice with stretch passes fits head coach Patrick Roy 's M.O. to a tee. Both can play quarterback on the power play, a skill the Islanders desperately need.
Scott Perunovich was traded to the New York Islanders by the St. Louis Blues on Monday for a conditional fifth-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.
The Islanders have just announced the signing of Tony DeAngelo ... Ten days ago (January 14), we learned that DeAngelo was leaving Ivan Demidov and SKA St. Petersburg in the KHL… But we didn ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Islanders have signed veteran defenseman Tony DeAngelo ... the NHL at 12.5%. DeAngelo had six goals and 26 assists in 34 games with the SKA St. Petersburg of the ...
New York announced on Monday afternoon that they have acquired Scott Perunovich from the St. Louis Blues: While Pulock is a big-body right-shot defenseman, Pernovich is a 5-10 left-handed defenseman.
The St. Louis Blues haven't always been great over the years, but this franchise has persevered through one challenge after another.
It was DeAngelo's first point in two games since joining the Islanders following a KHL stint, and while the Isles didn't get a power-play opportunity Tuesday, he should see a heavy workload with the man advantage as long as Noah Dobson (lower body) and Ryan Pulock (upper body) are on the shelf.
As much as the Colorado Avalanche would've liked to cap off this whirlwind of a road trip on a positive note, they failed to do so. The team, which looks a little different having replaced Mikko Rantanen with Martin Necas and Jack Drury,
In his first game for the Islanders on Tuesday night, Scott Perunovich showed how he can help coach Patrick Roy’s crew.