Islanders Orange Vs Blue Review

What can be learned from a prospect scrimmage game? Nothing that shouldn’t be taken with a grain of salt, that’s for sure.  That being said, there were of course stand out players, some impressive moves, some bone crunching hits, and a 5,000 large fan base in attendance.

Nino scores on the penalty shot

Nino the boy wonder was particularly impressive.  Size-wise he might just be NHL ready, and the kid has some slick moves and great hands. He took a penalty shoot in the second period and deked the pants off goalie Brian Robbins for the goal. He also tried a baseball style goal in the skills competition but came up short on accuracy.  If this were two years ago he’d probably be on the roster come October, but that would be rushing it.  He could benefit from another half year or so in the AHL if the Isles can spare him.

The quickly growing fan favorite Matt Martin also looked impressive.  His stride seems improved, and he was zipping his weight all over the ice and into opponents.  I’d be surprised if he didn’t finally break into the big club for real this year.

Travis Hamonic was also looking ready for prime time.  His size is incredible compared to a few short years ago, and his presence on the ice was noticeable.  Bruno might just find himself out of a job if he isn’t careful.

Kabanov fights it out behind the net with Hamonic

Kirill Kabanov is definitely a most skilled forward.  He had some great shots, great puck handling and maneuvering, and in this game had an uncanny ability to find himself open.  Unfortunately the kid is tiny out there.  Another year or two to mature both physically and emotionally will do him wonders.  He had great energy out there and was obviously grateful for the fan support, rooting them on when the game was over.

Robin Figren and David Toews also showed some great potential, particularly Figren in the break away skills competition.  He deked and did a full 360 in front of the net with the puck held tight between the ice and the tip of his downward pointing stick.

Net minder Mikko Koskinen was a giant out there, and performed great in the scrimmage.  But his slow lateral movement when faced with 6 incoming pucks in the skills competition might be concern enough for him to stay put for another year or so.

Matt Donovan and Joey Diamond were also some nice surprises out there, and are sure to warrant second looks by the islanders.  The biggest disappointment of the night, besides the long lines to get in, was the absence of Kirill Petrov, who complained of shoulder pain before the scrimmage.

Koskinen The Giant on ice with Kabanov and Niederreiter


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