Romanov: Whenever ready (he's not on IR or LTIR and he skated at practice today in a non-contact jersey)
Duclair (LTIR): Thursday vs. Vancouver (he's not on this road trip, but after tomorrow he will have been out long enough)
Barzal (LTIR): November 25 vs. Detroit
Pelech (IR): He's missed the required 7 days, so whenever he's ready
Reilly: Same as Romanov although he's much further away
#Isles and when injured players are ELIGIBLE to return:
Romanov – When ready
Duclair (LTIR) – Thursday vs. #Canucks
Barzal (LTIR) – Nov. 25 vs. #LGRW
Pelech (IR) – Already missed 7 days, so when he is ready
Reilly – Not on IR/LTIR, whenever he is ready— Stefen Rosner (@stefen_rosner) November 11, 2024
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Ok, we get everbody back and we’re cookin’. As long as we can learn how to clear the puck from our zone if the other team is on the power play, or has it’s goalie pulled.
Figured they’d be around 90-95% around thanksgiving or just after it.
[Estimated Returns](https://www.cbssports.com/nhl/teams/NYI/new-york-islanders/injuries/)
28 – DTD
2 – 11/30
11 – 12/5
13 – 12/12
3 – 12/15
Thinking of going to a game around thanksgiving as a birthday gift – do we think Barzal will be back? I really hope so!
Can someone explain why not LTIR the others? It’s retroactive and you get cap space that is potentially useful at the deadline, no? So the only thing I can think of is they don’t think those guys will be out long enough but it’s getting pretty close for all of them already, isn’t it?