Islanders face daunting task of rebuilding aging roster

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As the Islanders sink deeper into their season of despair (Saturday’s victory aside), the cold reality Lou Lamoriello must face is that the team he built to win now and which is failing spectacularly at fulfilling that mandate, includes 11 players age 30 and older, seven of them on contracts that extend beyond this year. 

Cal Clutterbuck, Zach Parise, Andy Greene and Zdeno Chara are pending free agents and could be gone as rentals at the March 21 trade deadline. But Semyon Varlamov has another year at a $5 million cap hit, while Josh Bailey has two years to go at $5M per and Matt Martin has two years remaining on his deal at $1.5M per. 

Brock Nelson has three years remaining at $6M per while Kyle Palmieri also has three years to go at $5M per. Anders Lee has four years to go on his deal at $7M per. And Casey Cizikas’ contract will have five years to run at $2.5M per. 

There are younger pieces, including Mathew Barzal, Ilya Sorokin, Adam Pelech and Noah Dobson, who comprise part of the core, but it is going to be a challenge for Lamoriello and the Islanders to build back better around all those contract commitments to seniors. 

Of course COVID-19 took its toll on the Islanders, perhaps creating longer-term repercussions than which we have been made aware for those who were infected. That cannot be quantified. But beyond that, it is extremely difficult to grind through an 82-game season that for the most part around the league is treated as a showcase of skill. 

Lou Lamoriello
Lou Lamoriello
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Brock Nelson celebrates after scoring against the Blues Saturday.
Brock Nelson celebrates after scoring against the Blues Saturday.
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Two years ago, before the first run to the semifinals, the season was cut off at 68 points, and, lest anyone forget, the Islanders wheezed into the pause on a seven-game losing streak (0-3-4) while having won two of their past 13 games (2-7-4). Chances are they would not have qualified for the playoffs had the season continued without interruption. 

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