Although the New York Islandersâ position in the standings isnât what was expected, their recent win against the Nashville Predators gives them some breathing room, and a potential playoff berth is still viable, though challenging. Alexander Romanov had an outstanding performance, and none other than his head coach, Patrick Roy, made a statement about it.
After the 7-4 home victory, the Islanders remain in seventh place in the Metropolitan Division, keeping their playoff hopes alive. Once the game ended, the teamâs head coach expressed satisfaction with his playersâ performance, especially defenseman Romanov.
âItâs probably the best hockey Iâve seen him play,â Roy said to the press. âWhat I want to see from him is continuing to grasp the moment, to go up in the rush or to stay back. Heâs been doing that pretty well for us. He doesnât have to force plays, he needs to keep it simple and thatâs where he plays his best hockey.â
According to Roy, itâs often challenging for defensive players to find the exact moment when they can contribute offensively. Despite this, he trusts that Romanov is gradually figuring it out.

Head coach of the New York Islanders Patrick Roy talks with the media following the game against the Colorado Avalanche at UBS Arena on January 28, 2025 in Elmont, New York.
âSometimes defenseman are late bloomers and it takes a little more time because of the position,â Roy also added. âBut right now heâs fun to watch. I love his intensity, how engaged he is.â

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Romanovâs teammates also highlighted his contribution
It wasnât just coach Roy who was pleased with the great performance of his defenseman Alexander Romanov. Several of his teammates also expressed their happiness with his performance, as he turned out to be a key piece in the Islandersâ victory.
âHeâs been great, heâs playing with a lot of confidence,â Noah Dobson said. âHeâs always had a great shot heâs just finding areas to use it more and heâs been finding ways to capitalize. Itâs great to see him score some big goals for us.â
Tony DeAngelo, another member of the New York team, expressed being impressed by his teammateâs composure with the puck: âI didnât know much about his game before I got a rep. Iâm super impressed with him, heâs calm with the puck, he can break it out. He defends really well and heâs good in the o-zone. Heâs been a big help for me.â

Tony DeAngelo #4 of the New York Islanders skates against the Colorado Avalanche at UBS Arena on January 28, 2025 in Elmont, New York.
Whatâs next for the Islanders?
- Monday 3rd, vs New York Rangers
- Tuesday 4rth, vs Winnipeg Jets
- Saturday 8th, vs San Jose Sharks
- Sunday 9th, vs Anaheim Ducks
- Tuesday 11th, vs Los Angeles Kings





