· 2026-07-03

The New York Islanders have made significant moves in the offseason, signing winger Matias Maccelli to a one-year contract and bringing in goaltender Vitek Vanecek.
The Islanders added skill to their forward group with these signings, and also signed forward Mitchell Chaffee and defenseman Matthew Kessel to one-year deals.
Pete DeBoer, the new Islanders Head Coach, has a clearer picture of the roster heading into his first training camp with the team.
The team's offseason additions will be crucial in improving their standing, currently 12th in the Eastern Conference with a 43-34 record and on a L3 streak.
DeBoer discussed the club's offseason additions after the last on-ice session of Islanders Development Camp.
The Islanders will head into training camp in September with a renewed sense of optimism, and DeBoer will look to make an impact with his new team.
Anders Lee's departure will be felt, but the team's new signings will help to fill the gap.
The Islanders signed defenseman Tony DeAngelo to a two-year extension on June 26, a key move in solidifying their defense.
DeBoer has a great amount of respect for the team's management, including GM and EVP Mathieu Darche, and trusts their decision-making process.
The team's fans will be eager to see how the new signings perform in training camp and beyond.
As of July 3, 2026, the Islanders are looking to turn their season around and make a push for the playoffs.
DeBoer's coaching staff will play a key role in helping the team to achieve their goals.
The Islanders' young players, including those who caught DeBoer's attention at Development Camp, will be looking to make an impact in the upcoming season.