After an early-season banishment, Pierre Engvall of the Islanders is finally playing consistently.
Simon Holmström and Patrick Roy analyze the Oilers’ game against Connor McDavid. SEATTLE — It soon became apparent that either Pierre Engvall would need to improve or the Islanders would need to find a way to cut the Swede after he was called up after what amounted to an early-season exile to Siberia. Because of Engvall’s erratic play, Patrick Roy frequently became irate with the winger in public. This dynamic was just too much, with too little beneficial return on the ice. However, the winger has recently stepped up and put together one of his best runs of play since being moved to the Isles ahead of the 2023 trade deadline, so Roy hasn’t been angry with Engvall at all.
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- Engvall’s consistency has always been more of a problem than his ceiling, so it’s now just a matter of maintaining it and playing well each and every night. However, the dynamic that erupted immediately after Engvall was called up has subsided, at least temporarily. I believe I hit the net a few times. Engvall stated Friday night, “I’m just trying to shoot the puck as much as I can.” Tonight, our line put forth a lot of effort. Seeing that we were rewarded for it was nice.
- The team cited Jean-Gabriel Pageau’s absence from practice as maintenance. Regarding his condition for Saturday’s game, Roy didn’t seem worried. “It resembles a Ferrari,” he remarked. “The way it is, sometimes you have to take them to the garage for maintenance. He is currently performing maintenance in the garage and will return tomorrow.