Arizona Coyotes Face Islanders: Five Questions With Eyes On Isles

Feb 24, 2015; Uniondale, NY, USA; Arizona Coyotes right wing Shane Doan (19) keeps the puck from New York Islanders center John Tavares (91) during the third period at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. New York Islanders won 5-1. Mandatory Credit: Anthony Gruppuso-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 24, 2015; Uniondale, NY, USA; Arizona Coyotes right wing Shane Doan (19) keeps the puck from New York Islanders center John Tavares (91) during the third period at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. New York Islanders won 5-1. Mandatory Credit: Anthony Gruppuso-USA TODAY Sports /
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Oct 15, 2015; Glendale, AZ, USA; Arizona Coyotes center Martin Hanzal (11) stares down Minnesota Wild center Mikko Koivu (9) prior to a face off in the second period at Gila River Arena. Mandatory Credit: Matt Kartozian-USA TODAY Sports /

How Will Your Team Pull Out A Win?

Michel Anderson, Eyes on Isles:

The New York Islanders need a consistent effort over 60 minutes. Can I use the same answer again? Probably not. It kind of goes against the spirit of the Q&A. But honestly, consistent effort is a weakness.

How about the power play? It’s clicking at just over nine percent with a single goal on 11 attempts. You can thank that aforementioned Ryan Strome for that one. The Islanders power play was a sore spot last season too. Getting an 18.3% efficiency rating and ranking 17th in the league per ESPN.

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And the power play woes aren’t likely going to get any better against a well disciplined Arizona team.

Maybe a change needs to happen for the Islanders, they haven’t finished in the top half of power play efficiency ratings since 2012-13.

Jason Harrison, Howlin’ Hockey:

I would assume whoever matches up with John Tavares is going to be pivotal.

That should be Martin Hanzal, who will likely be flanked by wingers Max Domi and Anthony Duclair if the lines hold up. Domi and Duke are both goalless this season, so it would behoove the Coyotes for that line to get going.

On the other end, defensive lapses have been a near constant for the Coyotes in their contests this season. Both Smith and Domingue have faced an inordinate number of breakaways and partial breakaways already this young season thanks to a lot of turnovers and giveaways in their own end.

If they can’t protect Domingue (or Peters, if he’s in net), the score could get ugly in a hurry.