The New York Islanders hired head coach Pete DeBoer, but it was too late to save their 2025-26 season. They were eliminated from Stanley Cup Playoff contention after a recent loss to the Montreal Canadiens.
Islandersā Key Move Proves Too Little, Too Late to Save This Season
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The New York Islanders landed the best available head coaching candidate.
Unfortunately for the Islanders, they hired Pete DeBoer too late to salvage the 2025-26 season.
The Islanders are set up for future success with the defensive-minded DeBoer and Calder Trophy shoo-in Matthew Schaefer. But they were eliminated from Stanley Cup Playoff contention after falling 4-1 to the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday night ā New Yorkās sixth regulation loss in its past seven games.
The Isles were in second place in the Metro less than three weeks ago and appeared to be fighting for home-ice advantage in their first-round series against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
But after going 4-9 in their past 13 games, New York now sits in sixth in the division and will be home for the playoffs for the second straight season.
Pete DeBoer Couldnāt Work Enough Magic to Save the Islanders
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The Islanders have been defensively stout and are renowned for elite goaltending in Ilya Sorokin. But general manager Mathieu Darche fired previous coach Patrick Roy because that was slipping.
DeBoer, so renowned as a defensive coach that he was on the bench coaching the D-men for Canada at the Milan/Cortina Olympics, had about three days to try and inspire change.
It worked in DeBoerās first game, a 5-3 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs, where the Isles outshot Toronto 44-16. But the new-coach bump ultimately was just one game, since New York faltered to the Ottawa Senators and Canadiens over the weekend.
āI feel for them,ā DeBoer said after Sundayās loss. āIāve been here for three games in a week, and Iām disappointed. They put in 81 games here and seven months. Thatās a lot of blood, sweat and work that went into that.
āWhen the lights go out on a season, itās never easy after you put in that kind of time.ā
The Islesā season-closing game against the Carolina Hurricanes could be Anders Leeās final game in a New York uniform. The New York captain was especially disappointed to see this season end.
āThereās not a lot of words, without swearing, for how I feel right now and how the group feels,ā Lee said. āāWe came up short after putting in everything we had toward getting in this year.
āFor the most part [we] were in a playoff position and put ourselves in a great spot at the [trade] deadline and did everything we could. ⦠We lost some games and missed out on a few points and put ourselves in a position where we had to win four in a row at the end to win tonight to keep ourselves alive. Itās just disappointing.ā
Pete DeBoer is Confident in the Islandersā Future
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The Islanders are in an odd place.
Previous general manager Lou Lamoriello leveraged away draft capital to try and win now, and the result is the leagueās sixth-oldest roster, per Elite Prospects. The Islanders are the only team in the top-7 oldest rosters that is not participating in the playoffs.
Darche had further leveraged some of their future by trading a first-round pick and two third-round selections for Brayden Schenn, Carson Soucy and Ondrej Palat at the deadline and will now have just one pick in the first three rounds at the 2026 NHL Draft.
Still, there is cause for optimism on Long Island. Soucy was the only rental that Darche targeted, and the first-round pick in the Schenn deal is likely to be No. 32 overall since it was the Colorado Avalancheās pick acquired in the Brock Nelson trade last year.
āWe know weāve got a lot of work to do here,ā DeBoer said. āBut thereās a lot of good things too.ā
Those good things include Schaefer, who looks like a franchise blueliner and will turn 19 on Sept. 7. Fellow 2025 first-round pick Emil Heineman scored 22 goals in his rookie season.
Plus, theyāll have DeBoer for a full season. Like most coaches, DeBoer typically has his best success in Year 1, since he has twice reached the Stanley Cup Final, with the New Jersey Devils and San Jose Sharks, and twice reached the conference finals in his first season behind the bench.
With a full offseason, and a head start since he was on the Islanders bench for these four games, DeBoer feels good about heading into 2026-27.
āIām going to be way ahead from where I wouldāve been if I had come in the summer, for sure,ā DeBoer said. āIs it enough time to have all the answers? No. But Iāve got a lot more answers than I wouldāve showing up in training camp without having this experience with this group.
āIām excited to start fresh and have a camp and get to work with them. Thereās some exciting pieces here. Thereās no doubt we have work left to do.ā
Why did the New York Islanders hire Pete DeBoer as head coach?
The Islanders hired Pete DeBoer as he was the best available head coaching candidate, aiming to improve their future performance.
What was the outcome of the Islanders' recent game against the Montreal Canadiens?
The Islanders lost 4-1 to the Montreal Canadiens, marking their sixth regulation loss in seven games.
How did the Islanders' season end after hiring Pete DeBoer?
Despite hiring DeBoer, the Islanders were eliminated from Stanley Cup Playoff contention, unable to recover in the 2025-26 season.
Who is Matthew Schaefer and why is he significant for the Islanders?
Matthew Schaefer is a Calder Trophy candidate, and his presence is seen as a positive for the Islanders' future success under coach Pete DeBoer.
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