NHL 2012-13 Campaign Preview: New York Islanders

27 Sep
2012

Yes, indeed, despite the promise of impending labor Armageddon and a prolonged work-stoppage, your friends at Puck Daddy are previewing the 2012-13 NHL season (whenever the heck it starts). Why? Because this is the most important election in the history of all-time ever, and you need to know the candidates — like the New York Islanders.

Wade Dubielewicz's pokecheck on Sergei Brylin on an Easter 2007 afternoon was the last bit of excitement regarding the Stanley Cup playoffs for the New York Islanders. After bowing out to the Buffalo Sabres in 5 games in the following week, the Islanders haven't come close to returning to the postseason. In the five seasons since, they've finished No. 13, 15, 13, 14 and 14 in the Eastern Conference as GM Garth Snow's rebuild continues with the franchise stockpiling top-10 draft picks.

Last season, there might have been a change in leadership with a healthy Mark Streit taking over for the retired Doug Weight as team captain, but injuries were the same old story. After leading the NHL in the "man-games lost" category in 2010-11 with 614, the Islanders ended the 2011-12 campaign with players missing 351 games -- an improvement, but still one of the highest in the NHL. It was another season where the idea of the "future" was being pushed and Islanders fans were still wondering where their team might be playing after 2015.

Hoping for good health, can the Islanders make strides up the standings in the Eastern Conference?

"Either you're with us or you're asbestos..."

The two biggest moves made by Snow during the off-season were bringing in defenseman Lubomir Visnovsky in a trade with the Anaheim Ducks and signing Brad Boyes. Visnovsky was acquired during a trade on Day 1 of the NHL Draft and after a dispute over whether or not his no-trade clause still existed, he's officially Islanders property. Boyes, a 43-goal scorer in 2007-08 with St. Louis, signed on for one season at $1 million. It's a simple "low risk, high reward" signing that's worth the gamble if he can reclaim his scoring touch.

P.A. Parenteau took advantage of being on a line with John Tavares and netted 120 points in two seasons on Long Island. That success allowed him to sign a 4-year, $16 million contract with the Colorado Avalanche after negotiations with the Islanders couldn't get anywhere.

Two of the key players in the Feb. 2011 brawl with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Micheal Haley and Trevor Gillies, will not be back. Haley signed a 2-year deal with the New York Rangers, while Gillies took his talents to Vityaz Chekhov of the KHL, where he should fit right in. The Islanders replaced that toughness by bringing in Matt Carkner and Eric Boulton, who know a thing or two about dropping the gloves.

With the likes of Kevin Poulin and Anders Nilsson coming through the system, netminder Al Montoya was expendable and signed on with the Winnipeg Jets. Also not re-signed were defensemen Mark Eaton (UFA), Milan Jurcina (UFA) and Dylan Reese (Pittsburgh). Veteran forward Steve Staios, who played his 1,000th NHL game in April, retired and joined the Toronto Maple Leafs front office.

At forward … Talking about the Islanders' offense begins and ends with John Tavares and Matt Moulson. The pair have been Nos. 1 and 2 in points in each of the past two seasons. Moulson has blossomed since coming to Long Island and has put up the quietest 97 goals since 2009-10. Tavares has done nothing but improve since his rookie season in, coincidentally, 2009-10. He's made linemates in Moulson and the departed Parenteau better and he'll face the same task if Boyes ends up on his wing.

Michael Grabner cashed in on a contract season with 34 goals (6 shorthanded) and 52 points, but came back to Earth last season finishing with 20 goal and 32 points, with just one shorthanded tally. He, along with Frans Nielsen (17 goals, 47 points) and Kyle Okposo (24 goals, 45 points) will be part of an important second line for the Islanders. Unless they get support from their depth players, the top-six will once again be carrying most of the weight offensively.

Two of the Isles' recent top-10 picks haven't fared so well. Nino Niederreiter, No. 5 overall in 2010, struggled mightily in his first full NHL season potting just one goal in 55 games, while Josh Bailey, No. 9 in 2008, was the only forward outside of the top-six to score more than 10 goals. Fans have been waiting for Bailey to break out one of these seasons and while he produced only 32 points, he did net 18 of them in the final 20 games of the season after moving to the wing, giving some hope for this season.

Finally, can Matt Martin break his own single-season hits record after dishing out 374 of them last season?

On defense … Mark Streit will get some offensive support in the form of Lubomir Visnovsky and another puck-moving blueliner to add to a top-10 power play.

The Islanders were 27th in the league last season in defense allowing 3.06 goals per game, but have enough players in the system to better that ranking in the near future. The duo of Andrew MacDonald and Travis Hamonic provide a solid shutdown pairing and will continue to be relied upon in tough minutes.

Carkner will provide the sandpaper and a mix of Matt Donovan, Calvin de Haan, Ty Wishart and Aaron Ness will fill in on the third pairing.

In goal … It's Evgeni Nabokov's net for now as Poulin and Nilsson get more seasoning in both Bridgeport and in spot duty with the big club. The 37-year old signed a 1-year extension in March and took over the starting role from Al Montoya after being sidelined with a groin injury in November. Meanwhile, Rick DiPietro played just eight games last season as injuries once again derailed his attempt at completing a full season. His presence will continue to be background noise as his contract remains on the Isles' books, but with two kids almost ready for primetime, what DiPietro's future holds is a question mark. Amnesty (if negotiated into a new CBA)? Buyout? Permanent backup?

Remember the glory days...

Jack Capuano was brought back as head coach after taking over for Scott Gordon and drastically improving the team in the final months of the 2010-11 season. With a mix of veterans and young players, Capuano isn't afraid to hold anyone accountable. Remember when he iced five defenseman during a shift in April after the forward group weren't carrying their weight? But knowing expectations aren't all that high, how long of a leash does he get?

Snow has been rebuilding the Islanders for five years now, but his hands have been tied by owner Charles Wang. As the team searches for an arena solution with their lease at Nassau Coliseum running out in 2015, the purse strings have been tightened and the payroll has been barely above the salary cap floor. Inexpensive solutions and young players have been used to fill voids in the roster with the inability to lure bigger free agents blamed on the Coliseum's outdated facilities.

Whenever the Islanders name a captain after Mark Streit leaves (his contract is up this season), John Tavares is likely in the drivers' seat to have the "C" attached to his jersey. His offense has improved in each of his three NHL seasons and when the he signed a 6-year, $33 million deal in 2010, it signaled that the 2009 No. 1 overall pick would be the face of the franchise for a long time to come.

One day, we're all going to wake up and Frans Nielsen will have won a Selke Trophy. One day, my friends.

Visnovsky had a very busy off-season, one that gave the impression he didn't want to play on Long Island. He said all the right things to the press and he'll have plenty to prove in the final year of his contract. But after a freakish 18-goal, 68-point season in 2010-11, he ended up with 6 goals and 27 points last season after a broken finger cost him time. Will this just end up being another Evgeni Nabokov place with Visnovsky enjoying his time (and role) with the Islanders and contemplating an extension after this season?

[Male Narrator]

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"Aquafresh toothpaste. Not Crest. Not Colgate. Struggling for market share every quarter, hoping to keep workers making multi-colored mouth cleaner.

"The New York Islanders used to celebrate these American institutions. Now, it's all about black hockey jerseys and unapologetic greed.

"The Fishsticks Jerseys. Bring'em back, for their sake.

"Paid for by Trawlers for Healthy Teeth."

While they're trying to allow some of their youngsters to gain experience, the results will be hard to come by playing 24 games against their Atlantic Division rivals. The Islanders will need better starts -- it was in the double digits the number of times the Islanders allowed a goal on their first shot faced -- if they're to scrape themselves off the bottom of the conference. But without any significant investment in acquiring upgrades up and down the lineup, it'll likely be another cellar-dwelling season. The only positives to come out of the 2012-13 campaign will be good news on the arena front and the continued development of their bevy of prospects. Oh, and Hockey Canada finally calling up Matt Moulson for World Championships duty.

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UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) -- An NHL arbitrator has upheld the June 22 trade that sent defenseman Lubomir Visnovsky from the Anaheim Ducks to the New York Islanders for a second-round pick in 2013.
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Lubomir Visnovsky pleads his case today to overturn trade to Islanders

04 Sep
2012

Lubomir Visnovsky's summer consisted of being traded from the Anaheim Ducks to the New York Islanders on the opening day of the NHL Draft, wanting to void the deal by filing a grievance through the NHLPA because he believes his no-trade clause was still intact and ending by crashing a Ferrari during a race in Slovakia last month.

Visnovsky gets to argue his case today during an arbitration hearing, with the defenseman claiming the Ducks never asked for his permission to waive his no-trade to consummate a deal with the Islanders. Visnovsky's agent, Neil Sheehy, told Arthur Staple of Newsday that the issue is about honoring the clause and not in any way his client trying to refuse to play on Long Island. (Visnovsky even took part in a youth camp last month in Slovakia wearing an Islanders practice jersey.)

Visnovsky's belief is that the clause was still valid and he could only be dealt to one of 10 teams on a list he supplied the Ducks. The team never approached him about a deal because they believed the clause wasn't valid any longer.

The issue dates back to 2007 when Visnovsky inked a 5-year extension with the Los Angeles Kings, a contract that included a NTC. He was dealt to the Edmonton Oilers in June 2008, one day before the new contract and no-trade clause were set to kick in. At the 2010 trade deadline, Visnovsky was on the move back to California, this time going to the Ducks.

But now come the questions at the heart of this case, as Dominik from Islanders blog Lighthouse Hockey laid out:

  • Did the Oilers agree to honor his NTC when they took him on? (The CBA bizarrely says an acquiring team doesn't have to honor the clause if it hasn't kicked in yet.)
  • If so, did he then waive it to accept the trade to the Ducks? And if that, then does that affect whether the clause still applies to future trades?
  • The facts are somewhat foggy in this case -- partly because the NHL is a league marked by strange clauses and implied, unseen documents (Anyone have that CHL-NHL agreement that keeps 19-year-olds out of the AHL?). I know I used to see reporters occasionally report that when an NHL player waives his NTC for a team, that NTC doesn't carry on to the next destination -- but that's not something I've seen in the CBA.

According to the CBA Sec. 11.8:

"If the Player is Traded or claimed on Waivers prior to the no-Trade or no-move clause taking effect, the clause does not bind the acquiring Club. An acquiring Club may agree to continue to be bound by the no-Trade or no-move clause, which agreement shall be evidenced in writing to the Player, Central Registry and the NHLPA, in accordance with Exhibit 3 hereof."

In talking about the deal to Anaheim months later with the Orange County Register, Visnovsky made it sound like he was never approached by Oilers GM Steve Tambellini about the possibility of deal. If the Oilers had agreed to honor his no-trade clause Tambellini would have consulted with Visnovsky and his agent before making the deal, right?

An arbitrator will sort through all that after hearing Visnovsky's case. The NHL approved the deal back in June, so as the CBA states, there has to be evidence in writing that team agreed to honor the NTV. Visnovsky has been saying the right things about the Islanders since the trade, so would he accept a (legal) second trade back to Long Island should he win his case? Or does he want to finish out the final year of his contract in Anaheim, where he's spent the past two and a half seasons?

Follow Sean Leahy on Twitter at @Sean_Leahy

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Lubomir Visnovsky escapes serious injury after crashing Ferrari during race in Slovakia

18 Aug
2012

It's been a wild summer for New York Islanders defenseman Lubomir Visnovsky. In June, he was dealt from the Anaheim Ducks to Long Island, then late last month came news that he was taking the Islanders to arbitration to try an void the trade, claiming his no-trade clause was still valid. (The New York Post's Larry Brooks reports that the hearing will take place on Sept. 4.)

On Saturday, Visnovsky took part in a race at the Automotodróm Slovakia Ring motor circuit and crashed his Ferrari into a barrier head on, destroying the front of the car, as you see above.

From the Slovakia Ring Facebook page (translated):

"D4 division strongest race cars with engine capacity of 2000 cm3 were terminated early. This happened after the accident Ľuba Višňovský on his Ferrari at the exit of the second bend mishandled control at high speed and crashed head-on into a barrier. Fortunately escaped without any serious injuries, but the race has been canceled and the program will continue another competition."

From Pravda (translated):

"It happened in the 1st round at high speed when coming in the second turn. Lubo mishandled management, widely and went after the collision he was taken to the medical center. Fortunately okay. Was at high speed, but these cars are safe and barrier also served its purpose."

The Islanders released this statement on Saturday:

It was reported earlier today that defenseman, Lubomir Visnovsky was in an automobile accident, taking place in Slovakia.  Below is a brief statement from Islanders General Manager, Garth Snow about the situation.

"I have spoken directly with Lubomir, and am pleased to report that he did not suffer any serious injuries."

The race was part of FIA GT1 World Championship series featuring top luxury car brands such as Ferrari and Lamborghini. Visnovsky was participating in a competition with engines with a capacity higher than 2.0 L.

Stick-tap Patrik for passing that along

UPDATE: Here's amateur video, featuring the crash off-camera:

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Lubomir Visnovsky looking to void trade to Islanders, files grievance through NHLPA

23 Jul
2012

When the New York Islanders acquired defenseman Lubomir Visnovsky during the NHL Draft last month, they landed a veteran blue liner to help Mark Streit provide offense from the back. Now there's a chance he may not even show up on Long Island.

Newsday's Arthur Staple reports that Visnovsky has filed a grievance with the NHLPA claiming that his no-trade clause, which he waived when he was dealt from Edmonton to Anaheim in 2010, is still valid. This is after Visnovsky gave an interview to a Slovak news outlet (via Matias Strozyk) saying that the Islanders were not on his 10-team list.

If an arbitrator rules in favor of Visnovsky, he remains with the Ducks; if not, he's an Islander entering the final year of his contract.

Visnovsky's agent, Neil Sheehy, told Staple:

"This isn't an issue with the Isles. It's a matter for the NHLPA/NHL to decide. He has a no-trade clause."

"It's not about Lubo saying he doesn't want to go to the Isles. He likes what they say. This is about establishing what's right."

If this news strikes you as odd considering it's a month after the deal, you're not alone. Two days after the trade to the Islanders, and on the heels of an interview Visnovsky gave to Hokej Portal where he said he was contemplating going to the KHL instead of Long Island, he told Staple, "This is my first choice, to play for the Islanders."

(UPDATE: Via Helene Elliott of the LA Times, the NHLPA has confirmed the grievance, noting Visnovsky filed it on June 30.)

Dominik at Lighthouse Hockey has already been down this road before with the Evgeni Nabokov situation:

For Isles fans, this is another depressing case of a veteran player not wanting to join the club. For Visnovsky, it's also a guy protecting his interests and trying to remain in southern California where he's spent 10 of his 11 seasons. (Still...maybe do this when the trade is consummated, rather than a month later, buddy?) Based on previous trades somehow erasing no-trade clauses -- something that doesn't sound fair, but it's how these have apparently gone -- I don't rate Visnovsky's chances of winning very highly. But I also don't recall another player challenging this murky (and frankly strange) area of the CBA or shadow CBA through arbitration.

While Nabokov had a rough start to his tenure with the Islanders, he seemed to like Long Island enough to sign a 1-year extension with the team in March. Visnovsky claiming his no-trade clause was still valid isn't necessarily a dig at the Islanders organization, it could just be a matter of player preference.

Follow Sean Leahy on Twitter at @Sean_Leahy

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