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Pre-game Report (Game 3): NYI vs EDM

October 8, 2019, 5:37 PM ET [88 Comments]
Ben Shelley
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The New York Islanders host the Edmonton Oilers tonight in their third home game in a row to kick off the year. He’s the pre-game report.

According to NHL.com’s Brian Compton, here are the projected lines:

OILERS

Leon Draisaitl - Connor McDavid - Zack Kassian
Joakim Nygard - Ryan Nugent-Hopkins - James Neal
Jujhar Khaira - Riley Sheahan - Patrick Russell
Markus Granlund - Gaetan Haas - Tomas Jurco

Oscar Klefbom- Joel Persson
Darnell Nurse - Ethan Bear
Kris Russell - Matt Benning

Mikko Koskinen
Mike Smith


ISLANDERS

Anders Lee - Mathew Barzal - Jordan Eberle
Josh Bailey - Brock Nelson - Michael Dal Colle
Anthony Beauvillier - Derick Brassard - Leo Komarov
Matt Martin - Casey Cizikas - Cal Clutterbuck

Adam Pelech - Ryan Pulock
Devon Toews - Scott Mayfield
Nick Leddy - Noah Dobson

Semyon Varlamov
Thomas Greiss

Do you see it!? A debut! Let me take the words right out of your mouth….. Riley Sheahan is making his Oilers debut tonight!

What? Not what you were thinking? Well then, in other news, Noah Dobson is expected to make his NHL debut tonight. Jokes aside, this is really exciting and can be seen as the beginning of the Islanders making room for the youth that’s going to help this team transition. He’ll be paired with Nick Leddy and will be playing in place of Johnny Boychuk.

Semyon Varlamov is expected to start after dropping his first game to Washington, despite a solid effort. Hopefully the first line starts to click a bit more. Considering how electric they looked in the preseason, the first two games were a bit disappointing on their end.

In the Oilers lineup, I’ve realized I don’t recognize three players. Legitimately never heard of them. I don’t think I’ve ever not recognized three players in one of these game-day previews, so this is a first. Preseason sure but not regular season. That being said, the Oilers do have arguably the most recognizable player in the game and are off to a 2-0 start, so they’re not a team to take for granted.

Unfortunately, I won’t have time to add in the overperformers and underperformers for this one.

Puck drop is at 7 p.m.


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