Patrick Roy playing coy with Islandersā goalie decision heading into key game vs. Blue Jackets
Patrick Roy playing coy with Islandersā goalie decision heading into key game vs. Blue Jackets

Ethan SearsSun, March 22, 2026 at 8:04 AM UTC
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An image collage containing 1 images, Image 1 shows llya Sorokin tracks the puck during the Islanders' 7-3 loss to the Canadiens on March 21, 2026 in Montreal
MONTREAL ā One piece of the weekendās goaltending puzzle fell into place Saturday morning.
The other was kept close to Patrick Royās chest, a rarity for a head coach whoās normally more than willing to share his lineup plans with anyone who asks.
āI have no idea what youāre talking about,ā Roy said, when asked about how he intended to split the back-to-back set that started Saturday in Montreal. āWeāre playing in Montreal tonight.ā
Saturday did feature Ilya Sorokin in the Islandersā net and ā smokescreen or not ā Royās reticence to get into his plans for Sunday implied that it is a very real option for the Russian to start at home against Columbus, as well.
They might be the two most important games of the Islandersā season so far, both against teams theyāre directly competing with for a playoff spot so late in the season.
With the Blue Jackets being another Metropolitan Division team, though, that game is slightly more important than Saturdayās.
The Islanders have plenty of trust built up in both Sorokin and David Rittich, but it will be tough to go away from the Vezina Trophy contender who has been a rock ever since he came to the organization in 2020.
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āItās just the way he plays,ā Casey Cizikas told The Post. āItās the way he competes.
llya Sorokin tracks the puck during the Islandersā 7-3 loss to the Canadiens on March 21, 2026 in Montreal. David Kirouac-Imagn Images -
āHis day to day preparation and thatās just what you go off of. You see what he can do in this league where he carries this team. Itās a no-brainer when heās in between the pipes. Heās arguably the best goalie in the world, in my opinion. Thatās the belief we have in him, just the work ethic he puts in.ā
Roy switched around his lines on Saturday off a fairly lifeless 3-2 loss in Ottawa two nights prior.
Anders Lee was on the top line with Bo Horvat and Mathew Barzal for the first time all season.
Emil Heineman moved down to the second line with Brayden Schenn and Anthony Duclair. Simon Holmstrom was put back with Jean-Gabriel Pageau on a third line completed by Ondrej Palat, while Cal Ritchie dropped to the fourth line on Casey Cizikasā left wing.
Marc Gatcomb drew back into the lineup on Cizikasā right to complete the fourth line, having sat the last three games as a healthy scratch, with Kyle MacLean coming out.
āI told [Ritchie], play your game. Play the way you have to,ā Cizikas said of the 21-year-old whose skill set seems a tad out of place on the fourth line. āMe and Gats, weāre gonna get in the corners, gonna grind it out. I told him if you have a chance to shoot it, you shoot it.ā
Source: āAOL Sportsā