Isaiah George – Pro Hockey Rumors https://www.prohockeyrumors.com Fri, 31 Jan 2025 23:00:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/files/2017/03/phr-logo-64-40x40.png Isaiah George – Pro Hockey Rumors https://www.prohockeyrumors.com 32 32 New York Islanders Reassign Isaiah George https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2025/01/new-york-islanders-reassign-isaiah-george.html https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2025/01/new-york-islanders-reassign-isaiah-george.html#respond Fri, 31 Jan 2025 23:00:50 +0000 https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/?p=226877 The New York Islanders needed to cut one player from the active roster after claiming defenseman Adam Boqvist off waivers earlier today. According to Andrew Gross of Newsday Sports, the Islanders have elected to reassign defenseman Isaiah George to their AHL affiliate, the Bridgeport Islanders.

George’s reassignment seems wise for the young defender’s growth. The Islanders picked George with the 98th overall selection in the 2022 NHL Draft, and he is still in his first year with the organization.

Due to numerous injuries in the defensive lineup, George has already played 33 games for the Islanders in his first year of professional hockey. He’s scored one goal and recorded five points during these games, averaging 15 minutes and 39 seconds of ice time per night.

His defensive metrics have painted the best picture of his performance thus far with a 46.2% CorsiFor% at even strength and a 91.4% on-ice save percentage at even strength. Complimented by an average of one block per game — George should have some staying power on the Islanders’ blue line.

Still, it won’t hurt to have George back in Bridgeport. He’s only one year removed from scoring six goals and 30 points in 68 games for the OHL’s London Knights and only has four AHL games on his résumé. The AHL Islanders aren’t expected to make a push for the Calder Cup playoffs this season but George should help alleviate many of Bridgeport’s goals-against issues this year.

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Islanders Reassign Grant Hutton https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2025/01/islanders-reassign-grant-hutton.html https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2025/01/islanders-reassign-grant-hutton.html#respond Mon, 13 Jan 2025 20:34:22 +0000 https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/?p=225216 The Islanders reassigned defenseman Grant Hutton to AHL Bridgeport on Monday, per Stefen Rosner of The Hockey News and NHL.com. The demotion indicates that rookie Isaiah George will likely be back in the lineup tomorrow against the Senators after he was a full participant in today’s practice, Rosner adds.

Hutton, 29, was summoned from Bridgeport last week in the wake of upper-body injuries on the blue line to George and Alexander Romanov. He was scratched for the Isles’ shutout win over the Golden Knights but entered the lineup Saturday against Utah, playing just 5:07 in the team’s 2-1 win.

The Indiana native has been recalled a handful of times this season due to rashes of injuries among their more established NHLers, playing 13 contests this season as a result. The stay-at-home defender has two assists and a plus-one rating while averaging 13:28 of ice time per game, laying the body 13 times and adding 12 blocks. He’s struggled to limit shot attempts against, though, and his 41.8 CF% at even strength ranks dead last among Isles defensemen.

Hutton passed through waivers unclaimed last month. Since he’s only been on the roster for six days since then and played once, he doesn’t need them again for today’s transaction.

Meanwhile, George had missed the last three games with an upper-body injury but never landed on injured reserve. The Isles didn’t need to reassign Hutton to open a roster spot as a result but did so anyway. The 20-year-old has been a pleasant surprise, posting five points in 25 games with an even rating while logging over 16 minutes per game.

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Islanders Injury Notes: Fasching, Varlamov, George, Holmstrom, Reilly https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2025/01/islanders-injury-notes-fasching-varlamov-george-holmstrom-reilly.html https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2025/01/islanders-injury-notes-fasching-varlamov-george-holmstrom-reilly.html#comments Thu, 09 Jan 2025 22:57:52 +0000 https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/?p=224913 New York Islanders general manager Lou Lamoriello shared a slew of injury updates with Newsday’s Andrew Gross on Thursday. Most notably, winger Hudson Fasching is expected to miss the next two weeks after suffering an upper-body injury in the team’s Monday loss to the Boston Bruins. Fasching left that matchup in the third period and didn’t travel on the team’s two-game road trip to the Western Conference. The Islanders have deployed healthy scratch Matt Martin to fill in for Fasching’s absence. Of the two, Martin is the only one to record a point this season – boasting one assist in 20 games to Fasching’s zero points in 19 games. They sit close on the Islanders’ depth chart, respectively averaging eight and nine minutes of ice time this season.

Lamoriello also shared that many of the Islanders’ other injuries are progressing positively. Goaltender Semyon Varlamov is expected to rejoin the team at practice when they return from their road trip on January 12th. Varlamov hasn’t played since the team’s November 29th loss to the Washington Capitals. He allowed five goals on 26 shots in that matchup, bringing his season totals to a career-low .889 in 10 appearances.

Rookie defenseman Isaiah George is also expected to return to practice when the Islanders return home. It will be his first time skating since sustaining an upper-body injury on a hit from Max Domi in New York’s January 2nd match against Toronto. George was placed on injured reserve, retroactive to the 2nd, and is now eligible to return when he’s back to full health. He has been one of the Islanders’ few bright spots this season, recording five points and 17 minutes of ice time in 25 games. The 20-year-old defender was drafted in the fourth round of the 2022 NHL Draft, and stands as just the third player selected outside of that year’s first-round to play through his rookie season. He’ll rival a role in the lineup when he’s back to full health, but may be bumped to the side by the return of Adam Pelech.

Forward Simon Holmstrom is also aiming to return to practice next week. He’s been another bright spot in the New York lineup, ranking fourth on the team in scoring with 22 points in 37 games, but went down with a day-to-day injury on January 1st. He was placed on injured reserve on January 7th. Meanwhile, defenseman Mike Reilly has also progressed from his injury but hasn’t yet been cleared for practice. Reilly has been out since November 1st.

The Islanders sit with 23 men on their roster. They’ll need to send someone to the minors to activate Holmstrom or Reilly.

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Metropolitan Notes: Tomasino, Tarasov, George, Holmstrom https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2025/01/metropolitan-notes-tomasino-tarasov-george-holmstrom.html https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2025/01/metropolitan-notes-tomasino-tarasov-george-holmstrom.html#respond Sat, 04 Jan 2025 21:25:33 +0000 https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/?p=224485 Penguins winger Philip Tomasino left Friday’s game against Florida early after a collision with Nate Schmidt and sustained a lower-body injury on the play.  Team reporter Michelle Crechiolo relays (Twitter link) that there was no further update on his injury today with head coach Mike Sullivan indicating that he’s still being evaluated.  Tomasino has been a nice addition since being acquired from Nashville back in November for a 2027 fourth-round pick, picking up four goals and three assists in 16 games but now it looks like he’ll be out of the lineup for a little while.  Barring any further roster movement, one of Anthony Beauvillier or Jesse Puljujarvi (who remains on the roster despite recently clearing waivers) will take Tomasino’s place in the lineup.

More from the Metropolitan:

  • Blue Jackets goaltender Daniil Tarasov acknowledged to Aaron Portzline of The Athletic (subscription link) that he declined the organization’s request to take a conditioning stint with AHL Cleveland. The 25-year-old has only played once in the last month – that coming last Saturday – and has played just twice since mid-November.  It has been a rough year for Tarasov who has a 4.23 GAA and a .857 SV% in 10 starts but feels he’d be best served staying in the NHL while his agent J.P. Barry added that Tarasov’s injury history in the minors also played a role in the decision.
  • Islanders defenseman Isaiah George is listed as day-to-day with an upper-body injury, notes Newsday’s Denis Gorman (Twitter link). The rookie was injured in Thursday’s loss to Toronto.  George has been impressive since being recalled in early November.  He has played in 25 games so far, recording five points and 30 blocked shots while averaging 16:38 of playing time and even saw time on the top pairing at one point.  Meanwhile, Gorman adds that winger Simon Holmstrom is also listed as day-to-day with his upper-body injury.  He last played on Sunday and has nine goals and 13 assists in 37 games so far and is close to matching his rookie-season output already.
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Islanders’ Mike Reilly Out Indefinitely With Upper-Body Injury https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2024/11/islanders-mike-reilly-out-indefinitely-with-upper-body-injury.html https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2024/11/islanders-mike-reilly-out-indefinitely-with-upper-body-injury.html#comments Sat, 09 Nov 2024 16:03:35 +0000 https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/?p=220493 New York Islanders’ defenseman Mike Reilly has been announced as out indefinitely with an upper-body injury per Stefen Rosner of The Hockey News. Reilly has been out since hitting his head in the team’s November 1st win over the Buffalo Sabres. He was initially dubbed day-to-day in the wake of the injury, but will now be out for the foreseeable future with what’s been dubbed a concussion.

Reilly’s absence leaves a clear hole in the New York lineup. While his minutes have been relatively capped, he’s served as a go-to depth option since being acquired off waivers from the Florida Panthers last summer. He landed with the Islanders when they needed him most – square in the middle of injuries to Adam Pelech, Sebastian Aho, and Ryan Pulock. Those absences paved the way for Reilly to average just over 17 minutes of ice time through 59 games with New York. He made good work of the role, passing the 20-point mark (24) for just the second time in his 10-year career. But both his role and his scoring have dried up this year, with Reilly averaging 15:45 in ice time and yet to score through 11 games this season.

New York is also missing Adam Pelech and Alexander Romanov – effectively depleting the entirety of their blue-line’s left-hand side. The team’s seventh-defenseman, Dennis Cholowski, joined call-up Samuel Bolduc in trying to mend the emptied depth chart – but neither proved very reliable. That led New York to recall rookie Isaiah George, who’s looked far more the part of the top-end defender that the Islanders are missing. George has averaged just under 20 minutes of ice time through his first two career games, blocking four shots and impressively handling the pace of NHL defense. He’s yet to score the first point of his career, but should continue as a strong member of the Islanders’ top-four while they wait for their defense to return to health. The Islanders have also been tied to rumors around left-defenders on the trade or waiver market, and may be quick to replace George if he falters in a continued role.

Romanov also remains out day-to-day with an upper-body injury, per Andrew Gross of Newsday Sports.

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Islanders Recall Isaiah George https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2024/11/islanders-recall-isaiah-george.html https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2024/11/islanders-recall-isaiah-george.html#respond Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:05 +0000 https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/?p=220124 The Islanders have recalled defenseman Isaiah George from AHL Bridgeport, per the NHL’s media site (hat tip to Stefen Rosner of NHL.com/The Hockey News). It’s the first-ever NHL recall for the 20-year-old, who could make his NHL debut tonight against the Penguins.

George replaces Samuel Bolduc on the active roster. Bolduc, 23, was summoned from Bridgeport before Sunday’s 5-2 loss to the Rangers after the club lost defensemen Adam PelechMike Reilly and Alexander Romanov to injuries in their win over the Sabres on Friday. However, Bolduc played just 5:56 against the Rangers, posting a -1 rating, and was returned to Bridgeport yesterday. The organization evidently doesn’t view him as a legitimate NHL option for now after he played a career-high 34 games last year, so George comes up to get his first chance at NHL minutes.

George, a left-shot defender, was a fourth-round pick (98th overall) in 2022. He spent the following two seasons finishing out his junior career with the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League before making his professional debut with Bridgeport this season. The “effortless puck-carrier,” as described by Elite Prospects, has a goal and an assist with a -1 rating through his first four games with the Baby Isles.

For now, Romanov remains day-to-day with the upper-body injury that’s cost him four of the Islanders’ last five games. He skated alongside Noah Dobson in line rushes in practice yesterday, though, per Denis P. Gorman of Newsday. He appears likely to play tonight, but if he can’t go, George will slot into the lineup with Ryan Pulock and Dennis Cholowski ahead of him on the Islanders’ left defense depth chart.

George only played three junior seasons instead of the typical four prior to aging out, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic wiping out what would have been his rookie campaign with London. He still totaled 19 goals, 56 assists, 75 points, 100 PIMs, and a +72 rating in 189 appearances for the Knights. He posted career-highs across the board last season with 24 assists, 30 points, and a +26 rating before adding 12 points in 18 playoff games as London won the OHL championship. He’s still in the first year of his entry-level contract, so he isn’t eligible for restricted free agency until 2027.

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NHL-Affiliated Prospects Playing In 2024 Memorial Cup https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2024/05/nhl-affiliated-prospects-playing-in-2024-memorial-cup.html https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2024/05/nhl-affiliated-prospects-playing-in-2024-memorial-cup.html#comments Thu, 16 May 2024 14:02:06 +0000 https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/?p=208635 The field for the 2024 Memorial Cup, the top club tournament in junior hockey, is set. The QMJHL’s Drummondville Voltigeurs, the OHL’s London Knights and the WHL’s Moose Jaw Warriors all swept their respective league championship series within the last two days to advance to the CHL championship tournament, joining the host Saginaw Spirit of the OHL.

This year marks the first Memorial Cup held in the United States since 1998, which was hosted by the WHL’s Spokane Chiefs. The Spirit will attempt to become the first U.S.-based team to win since the Chiefs in 2008, and they have a strong chance. They’re stronger than a typical host team, finishing second in the league in the regular season with a 50-16-2 record and trailing London by just two points. They were eliminated by London in six games in the Western Conference Final.

The Knights lead the way with 10 NHL-affiliated prospects on their roster, including two first-round picks in Flyers defenseman Oliver Bonk and Maple Leafs forward Easton Cowan. The latter was named the OHL playoffs MVP after leading the Knights in scoring with 10 goals, 24 assists and 34 points in just 18 games. He had 15 points in four games in their championship sweep over the Oshawa Generals.

If you’re looking for some non-Stanley Cup Playoff hockey to watch, check to see if your favorite NHL team has prospects suiting up in the tournament, which begins May 24:

Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL champion)

Mikaël Diotte (Devils, free agent signing)
RW Ethan Gauthier (Lightning, 2023, 37th overall)
RW Alexis Gendron (Flyers, 2022, 220th overall)
Vsevolod Komarov (Sabres, 2022, 134th overall)

NHL Utah 2022 first-round pick D Maveric Lamoureux is out for the season after undergoing shoulder surgery in March.

London Knights (OHL champion)

Denver Barkey (Flyers, 2023, 95th overall)
Oliver Bonk (Flyers, 2023, 22nd overall)
Easton Cowan (Maple Leafs, 2023, 28th overall)
Jackson Edward (Bruins, 2022, 200th overall)
Isaiah George (Islanders, 2022, 98th overall)
RW Kasper Halttunen (Sharks, 2023, 36th overall)
Jacob Julien (Jets, 2023, 146th overall)
Kaleb Lawrence (Kings, 2022, 215th overall)
Max McCue (Blue Jackets, free agent signing)
Landon Sim (Blues, 2022, 184th overall)

Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL champion)

RW Jagger Firkus (Kraken, 2022, 35th overall)
Denton Mateychuk (Blue Jackets, 2022, 12th overall)
Kalem Parker (Wild, 2023, 181st overall)
Vojtech Port (Ducks, 2023, 161st overall)
LW Martin Rysavy (Blue Jackets, 2021, 197th overall)
Matthew Savoie (Sabres, 2022, 9th overall)
Brayden Yager (Penguins, 2023, 14th overall)

Saginaw Spirit (host)

Owen Beck (Canadiens, 2022, 33rd overall)
LW Josh Bloom (Canucks, acquired from Sabres in 2023 trade for Riley Stillman)
Rodwin Dionicio (Ducks, 2023, 129th overall)
Jorian Donovan (Senators, 2022, 136th overall)
Hunter Haight (Wild, 2022, 47th overall)
Ethan Hay (Lightning, 2023, 211th overall)
Nolan Lalonde (Blue Jackets, free agent signing)
Matyas Sapovaliv (Golden Knights, 2022, 48th overall)
Joseph Willis (Predators, 2023, 111th overall)

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New York Islanders Sign Isaiah George To Entry-Level Deal https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2023/09/new-york-islanders-sign-isaiah-george-to-entry-level-deal.html https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2023/09/new-york-islanders-sign-isaiah-george-to-entry-level-deal.html#respond Wed, 13 Sep 2023 19:18:02 +0000 https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/?p=193215 The New York Islanders have signed defenseman Isaiah George to a three-year, entry-level contract, per a team announcement. CapFriendly reports that the deal carries a $950K AAV and breaks down as follows:

2023-24: $775K base salary, $95K signing bonus, $80K in GP bonuses
2024-25: $775K base salary, $95K signing bonus, $80K in GP bonuses
2025-26: $775K base salary, $95K signing bonus, $80K in GP bonuses

George, 19, will be returned to the OHL’s London Knights for 2023-24 after attending Islanders training camp, which will defer the start of his contract to the 2024-25 season. Selected in the fourth round (98th overall) of the 2022 NHL Draft, George has displayed consistency throughout his junior hockey career and projects as a smooth-skating shutdown defender at the NHL level. He’s totaled 13 goals, 32 assists and 45 points in 121 appearances for the Knights over the past two seasons, alongside a promising +46 rating.

Standing at 6 feet and 198 pounds, the Islanders would like to see George fill out his frame before transitioning to the pro game. He’ll likely report to the AHL’s Bridgeport Islanders in 2024-25 and could very well spend two or even three seasons there before getting an extended look in the NHL lineup. He’s a bit of a project, as is the case with most defenders drafted in the later rounds, but he does carry significant shutdown upside should he make the NHL.

George officially joins an Islanders defense prospect pool devoid of any major upside but has a few nice pieces in 2019 second-round pick Samuel Bolduc (who looks to lock down a full-time NHL role this season) and 2022 second-round pick Calle Odelius.

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