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Islanders Fire Patrick Roy, Hire Peter DeBoer with Four Games Left in Season

New York Islanders

The New York Islanders have made a significant change behind the bench, announcing the dismissal of head coach Patrick Roy. In a swift move, the organization has appointed Peter DeBoer as his successor, signaling a shift in strategy with just four games remaining in the season.

Roy, who had two seasons left on his contract, struggled to find success during his tenure, failing to guide the team into the playoffs in both of his seasons. Under his leadership, the Islanders compiled a record of 88-76-20. The decision to part ways with Roy comes on the heels of a disappointing four-game losing streak, with the 4-3 defeat to the Carolina Hurricanes standing out as particularly troubling.

DeBoer, a seasoned NHL coach with 18 years of experience, takes the reins after his recent stint with the Dallas Stars ended abruptly. He was let go following a controversial decision to pull goaltender Jake Oettinger early in Game 5 of the 2025 Western Conference Finals. DeBoer’s new contract with the Islanders includes term, indicating the organization’s commitment to a longer-term vision.

The Islanders are set to face off against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday night, marking DeBoer’s debut as head coach. Fans will be eager to see how the team responds to this leadership change as they look to finish the season on a high note.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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