The New York Islanders dedicated a training camp practice to strengthening their power play and penalty kill. With last season’s ranking near the bottom of the NHL in both categories, the team appears committed to a fresh start.
Islanders spend training camp practice focusing on power play and penalty kill
Key Takeaways:
- The Islanders are emphasizing power-play and penalty-kill drills during training camp.
- They ranked 31st in the NHL with a 12.6% power-play conversion rate last season.
- Their penalty kill, at 72.2%, also placed them 31st in the league.
- The effort reflects the team’s intent to rebound from last year’s performances.
- The original story was first published on 2025-09-20 20:58:26.
Islanders Sharpen Focus
The New York Islanders wasted no time making their special teams a priority at training camp. Coaches led drills specifically designed to shore up power-play conversions and improve penalty-kill resilience, both areas that proved challenging in the past year.
Power Play Woes
Last season, the Islanders ended up at 12.6% on the power play. According to the original report, that figure ranked them 31st in the NHL. Such a low conversion rate has drawn attention to the need for more cohesion and creativity when the Islanders have a man advantage.
Penalty Kill Setbacks
Similarly, the Islanders also found themselves in the 31st spot for penalty killing at 72.2%. That statistic underscores the team’s defensive struggles, particularly when opponents apply consistent pressure. The staff at training camp is keenly focused on situational exercises aimed at correcting these weaknesses.
Looking Ahead
Despite these sobering figures, the outlook among players and coaches is one of determination. The practice session points to a collective resolve to improve before the new season begins. With both offensive and defensive adjustments underway, the Islanders hope these extra drills will give them the competitive edge they lacked last year.
Category | Percentage | NHL Rank |
---|---|---|
Power Play | 12.6% | 31st |
Penalty Kill | 72.2% | 31st |