Something's got to give for Isles, Avs

John
Tavares had the game-winner at 3:52 of the extra session.
They'll enter Thursday's action with just one
victory in 26 days, but the Islanders insist their month-long struggles in no
way resemble what transpired at this time last year. New York endured a 14-game
winless streak (0-11-3) from Oct. 23-Nov.24 -- a freefall that cost Scott Gordon his job and the Isles any
realistic shot at qualifying for the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
"The whole attitude
is different and the culture is changing in our locker room," Tavares said. "Losing is not something we are happy
with. It's unacceptable and we definitely feel going into every game that we
have a great opportunity to win and we can compete with any team in the League.“
"That's the
difference for us -- understanding that we know we are a good hockey team. We
can definitely, if we sharpen up in some areas, be a real competitive team in
this League and shock a lot of people."
The main reason for the Isles' inconsistent
play is their lack of secondary scoring. Kyle
Okposo, who signed a five-year extension this summer, has no goals in the
team's first 12 games. Josh Bailey,
the club's first-round pick in 2008, has just 1 assist and 7 shots on goal. Blake Comeau, who had 24 goals last
season, has yet to register a point. He has 12 shots on goal in 10 games. Marty
Reasoner, who was supposed to be an upgrade over Zenon Kenopka as the fourth-line center, has yet to score.
Overall, the Isles have scored 25 goals in
the first 12 games. Only the 1999-2000 club (24 goals in 12 games) scored
fewer. That team, coached by Butch Goring, finished the season with 58 points.
"We have the type
of team that we need all 20 guys going and all 20 guys with the right attitude,
the bench being positive, to win games," Islanders coach Jack Capuano said. "We
aren't a team that can have passengers."
Colorado started the season strong by going
6-2-0 in its first 8 games, but the Avs have struggled as of late. Their
winless streak reached 4 games Tuesday night with a 5-2 loss at Detroit. Johan Franzen had a hat trick for the
Wings. Colorado is 1-5-1 overall in its last seven contests.
"There's nothing we
can do about it," Avs coach Joe
Sacco said after his club's latest defeat. "We've put ourselves in this position. We've just got to get ready
for Thursday. You've got to dig in. What are you going to do? You can't sit
here and make excuses. We know we can play better, but we've got to do it for
60 minutes. That's the key."
Now skating on a line with Tavares, Isles
forward Michael Grabner had a goal
and an assist in Monday's 6-2 loss at Boston. … Avs center Matt Duchene has 3 goals and 3 assists in the last three games.
Avs center Peter Mueller (concussion) was in full-practice mode Wednesday and
could play against the Isles, according to Sacco. Mueller will participate in
the morning skate and a decision will be made afterwards. Mark Olver (head) and Brandon
Yip (broken forearm) are out indefinitely.
"I'm just taking it
one day at a time and I'll see how I feel tomorrow," Mueller said
Wednesday. "Everything has been going smoothly. The coaching staff and the medical staff have
been behind me 110 percent. We're not
putting a significant date on it. We're
just seeing how every day goes. And as
of right now, things are going smoothly. I'm happy to be out there."
With Monday's loss at Boston, the Isles fell
to 0-3-1 on the road. They are 0-6-1 on the road dating back to last season. … Semyon Varlamov made his sixth
consecutive start for the Avs on Tuesday and was pulled in the second period
after allowing three goals on 16 shots.
Puck
Drop: "You look around the room, guys enjoy being here and the guys
really want to work for one another, for this team and for the Islanders. That
itself is culture and that's an important thing to have on a team. It's
definitely different from last year and it's fun to be a part of the change
here. It's an exciting time here on Long Island." -- Islanders defenseman Travis Hamonic.
-by Brian Compton for NHL.com-
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10/11/2011 - 16:00