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News Search * Islanders News * Gameday * The Skinny * Prospect Report * Floorball/Street Hockey * Community News * Islanders Archive ISLANDERS NEWS * CLUTTERBUCK AND PARISE 'THRILLED' TO REMAIN ISLANDERS * * ISLES DAY TO DAY: UPDATES ON CLUTTERBUCK AND MAYFIELD * UBS KEYS TO THE GAME: ISLANDERS VS RED WINGS * THE BRIDGEPORT REPORT: MAR. 22, 2022 * ISLES GAMING TEAM AND NORTHWELL HEALTH ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP * TALKIN' ISLES: RIA * * THE SKINNY: ISLANDERS 3, SENATORS 0 * 3 TAKEAWAYS: ISLANDERS SHUT OUT SENATORS 3-0 * RAPID RECAP: ISLANDERS 3, SENATORS 0 * UBS KEYS TO THE GAME: ISLANDERS VS SENATORS CLUTTERBUCK AND PARISE 'THRILLED' TO REMAIN ISLANDERS CAL CLUTTERBUCK AND ZACH PARISE SHARE THEIR THOUGHTS ON RE-SIGNING RESPECTIVE CONTRACT EXTENSIONS WITH THE ISLANDERS by Sasha Kandrach @KandrachSasha / NewYorkIslanders.com March 22, 2022 * Facebook Share * Twitter Share * Link Share * Email Share Staying on the Island. Forwards Cal Clutterbuck and Zach Parise both signed contract extensions with the New York Islanders on Monday afternoon following the 3 p.m. cut off for the 2022 NHL Trade Deadline. For Clutterbuck, who is in his ninth season with the Islanders in his 15-year NHL career, Long Island has become what he calls 'home' and was a major factor in his decision to extend his contract for two more years. "I'm thrilled to be here for a couple more years with these guys and this organization," Clutterbuck said via Zoom on Monday afternoon. "It's home for me." PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 18: Casey Cizikas #53 of the New York Islanders celebrates with Matt Martin #17 and Cal Clutterbuck #15 after scoring the game-tying goal in the third period against the Philadelphia Flyers at the Wells Fargo Center on January 18, 2022 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Islanders went on to defeat the Flyers 4-3 in a shootout. (Photo by Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images) Len Redkoles/Getty Images The 34-year-old winger is a crucial component of the Islanders' core group and of the team's hard-to-play-against DNA. He's a proud member of the Islanders' 'Identity Line' alongside Casey Cizikas and Matt Martin, who have nobly earned a rep as one of the toughest lines to play against in the league. "It's been pretty incredible," Clutterbuck said. "I owe a lot to Marty and Casey, who have been beside me for the majority of this time and long enough that I don't have any vivid memories of playing NHL hockey without either one of them or both of them. It's something special for sure. You don't often get to show up to the rink and play with the same two guys for the balance of almost 10 years very often in an NHL career. I'm very blessed that way." Since arriving on Long Island in 2013, Clutterbuck - who is currently one of the Islanders' alternate captains - has experienced a variety of chapters in the franchise's history. Everything from the transition in the team's ownership from Charles B. Wang to Scott Malkin, Jon Ledecky and Dewey Shay, to the transition in arenas from Nassau Coliseum to Barclays Center and back, followed the recent unveiling of the team's new home at UBS Arena and to welcoming new a management and coaching staff in 2018. 3/21: CLUTTERBUCK & PARISE 3/21: CLUTTERBUCK & PARISE * 09:52 • March 21st, 2022 Additionally, Clutterbuck has helped lead the team to its deepest playoff runs since 1993, during the last two seasons where the team reached back-to-back appearances in the Eastern Conference Final (2020) and the Semifinals (2021). While this season hasn't matched the level of expectations that the tight-knit group has established and set for themselves the last few seasons, Clutterbuck still has faith in what this group can accomplish as a unit. "We believe in the group the same way that Lou believes in the group," Clutterbuck said. "I view it as an opportunity to be with this group of guys which I've been with the core of these guys for a long time. Even the guys I've been with for a short amount of time - we say it all the time - but it's a different feeling that we have with this group of guys. It's something that you don't really find often. It's an opportunity for us to go out there and accomplish the ultimate goal in mind." For Parise, who is in the midst of his first season with the Islanders, the experience has lived up to everything he had heard in the offseason when he was vying his options for potential landing spots. 3/21: LOU LAMORIELLO 3/21: LOU LAMORIELLO * 14:51 • March 21st, 2022 "I'm glad to be staying and finishing things out this year," Parise said via Zoom on Monday afternoon. "[And I'm] looking forward to next year again." There was always a special connection to Long Island for the 37-year-old winger as his father J.P. played with the Islanders from 1974-78. And after 60 games with the organization, getting acclimated to the team's stingy style of play, and being welcomed in by the group, Parise was pleased to re-sign a one-year contract extension on Monday. "I've loved it," Parise said ahead of the news of his contract extension last week. "To have the opportunity that they've given me, I've tried as best I can to take advantage of it and I've loved every minute of it. They've put me in good spots. I don't care where my name is on the board. You adjust to whatever spot they put you in; center, right wing, first line, fourth line. I've been all over, and it's been awesome. It really has. It's been great and I think I've meshed well in each spot. It's been fun." ELMONT, NEW YORK - JANUARY 25: Zach Parise #11 of the New York Islanders is congratulated by his teammates at the bench after scoring a goal against the Philadelphia Flyers during the third period at UBS Arena on January 25, 2022 in Elmont, New York. (Photo by Steven Ryan/Getty Images) Steven Ryan/Getty Images The versatile winger has been a utility knife for the Islanders' coaching staff as he's been implemented all throughout the lineup, used on both special teams' units and is one of only two players who has been fortunate to dress in every single game this season. Through 60 games, the Minneapolis, MN native has tallied 24 points (8G, 16A). And someone who has leadership experience as both a former captain in the NHL as he was with New Jersey during the 2011-12 season and alternate captain as he was with Minnesota from 2012-2021, Parise knows there is a uniquely special group in the Islanders dressing room and is looking forward to another year playing alongside them. "It's a great group of people, it really is," Parise said. "We're all out there trying our best, playing as hard as we can and playing for each other. We haven't gotten the results that we wanted, but we don't come into the rink the next day pouting and quiet. There's a great camaraderie about the group. We're not in a playoff spot right now and we'd love to be, but there's more to life than that. We're trying our best and we're trying to get better. We're going to keep trying to do that." View More * Facebook Share * Twitter Share * Link Share * Email Share View Less ISLES DAY TO DAY: UPDATES ON CLUTTERBUCK AND MAYFIELD ISLANDERS INJURY UPDATES ON CAL CLUTTERBUCK AND SCOTT MAYFIELD by Sasha Kandrach @KandrachSasha / NewYorkIslanders.com 3:26 PM * Facebook Share * Twitter Share * Link Share * Email Share The New York Islanders announced on Thursday morning that forward Cal Clutterbuck will miss the remainder of the season with a shoulder injury that will require surgery and defenseman Scott Mayfield will miss four-to-six weeks with a lower body injury. View More * Facebook Share * Twitter Share * Link Share * Email Share View Less UBS KEYS TO THE GAME: ISLANDERS VS RED WINGS THE ISLANDERS LOOK TO MAINTAIN THE MOMENTUM AS THEY HOST DETROIT IN THE FINAL MEETING OF THE SEASON SERIES by Sasha Kandrach @KandrachSasha / NewYorkIslanders.com 1:44 AM NEW YORK ISLANDERS (27-25-9) VS DETROIT RED WINGS (26-30-7) 7:30 PM ET | UBS ARENA | BUY TICKETS WATCH: MSG+ | MSG GO | ESPN+ LISTEN: 88.7FM | 103.9FM | 98.7FM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The New York Islanders look to maintain the momentum as they host the Detroit Red Wings in the final meeting of the season series between the clubs. View More View Less THE BRIDGEPORT REPORT: MAR. 22, 2022 ISLANDERS UNBEATEN STREAK REACHES FOUR GAMES (3-0-1) by Alan Fuehring @AlanFuehring / Bridgeport Islanders 1:01 AM The Bridgeport Islanders (24-25-6-4, .492) are heating up at the right time, extending their unbeaten in regulation streak to four games (3-0-1-0) with a victory in their only contest last weekend. Austin Czarnik tied a franchise record and set a new career high with four assists on Saturday, while Richard Panik scored twice and added one assist in a 7-4 win against the Syracuse Crunch at Total Mortgage Arena. It was the second time Bridgeport has scored seven goals in a game this season, both coming on consecutive Saturdays. View More View Less ISLES GAMING TEAM AND NORTHWELL HEALTH ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP NORTHWELL HEALTH BECOMES OFFICIAL COMMUNITY WELLNESS PARTNER OF ISLESGT by New York Islanders PR @NYIslanders / NewYorkIslanders.com March 23, 2022 Isles Gaming Team and Northwell Health have announced a partnership around esports and community wellness. The partnership looks to expand Northwell's existing relationship as the Official Health Care Partner of the Islanders and UBS Arena at Belmont Park to connect with a new segment of fans through a variety of community programs and wellness platforms. View More View Less TALKIN' ISLES: RIA THE ISLANDERS IN-ARENA HOST JOINS EPISODE 22 OF THE PODCAST by Greg Picker, Cory Wright and Rachel Luscher @NYIslanders / NewYorkIslanders.com March 23, 2022 Subscribe to Talkin' Isles on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Simplecast. Episodes to drop every second Wednesday. Past episodes can be found here. View More View Less THE SKINNY: ISLANDERS 3, SENATORS 0 ISLANDERS STATISTICIAN ERIC HORNICK BREAKS DOWN THE NUMBERS ON THE ISLANDERS WIN OVER THE SENATORS by Eric Hornick @ehornick / NYI Skinny March 23, 2022 OTT @ NYI CONDENSED GAME: SENATORS @ ISLANDERS Extended highlights of the Ottawa Senators at the New York Islanders * 09:07 • March 22, 2022 * Game 61 Isles 3, Ottawa 0 Scott Mayfield broke a scoreless tie midway through the third period and Semyon Varlamov made 24 saves for his 35th career shutout as the Islanders blanked the Ottawa Senators 3-0 before a crowd of 15,856 at UBS Arena. Anders Lee and Zach Parise, the latter into an empty net, scored in the final 2:35 to cement the win. All three Islander goals were assisted by Brock Nelson, who recorded the first three assist period (and second three assist game) of his career. The Isles improve to 6-1-1 in their last eight games and 27-25-9 on the season. They have also won five straight games at home. View More View Less 3 TAKEAWAYS: ISLANDERS SHUT OUT SENATORS 3-0 SEMYON VARLAMOV PICKED UP HIS FIRST SHUTOUT OF THE SEASON AS THE ISLANDERS DEFEATED OTTAWA 3-0 by Sasha Kandrach @KandrachSasha / NewYorkIslanders.com March 23, 2022 The New York Islanders shut out the Ottawa Senators 3-0 on Tuesday night at UBS Arena as they completed the sweep in their season series. Scott Mayfield (1G, 1A) provided the game winner to break some scoreless gridlock midway through the third period, while Anders Lee and Zach Parise (empty net) also scored. Brock Nelson matched his career high as he handed out three assists. Semyon Varlamov was stellar as he made 24 saves to secure his first shutout of the season in the win. View More View Less RAPID RECAP: ISLANDERS 3, SENATORS 0 SEMYON VARLAMOV STOPS 24 SHOTS FOR HIS FIRST SHUTOUT OF THE SEASON AS ISLES BLANK SENS by Cory Wright @WrightsWay / NewYorkIslanders.com March 23, 2022 Semyon Varlamov stopped 24 shots for his first shutout of the season, as the New York Islanders blanked the Ottawa Senators 3-0 on Tuesday night at UBS Arena. Scott Mayfield (1G, 1A) broke a scoreless game at 9:49 in the third period, Anders Lee added an insurance goal and Zach Parise iced it with an empty netter, as the Isles improved to 6-1-1 in their last eight games. In the process, the Isles swept the season series vs the Sens and improved to 9-1-0 in their last 10 games vs Ottawa. The Islanders also extended their home winning streak to five games on Tuesday night. View More View Less UBS KEYS TO THE GAME: ISLANDERS VS SENATORS THE ISLANDERS LOOK TO GET BACK INTO THE WIN COLUMN AS THEY TAKE ON THE OTTAWA SENATORS ON TUESDAY NIGHT by Sasha Kandrach @KandrachSasha / NewYorkIslanders.com March 22, 2022 NEW YORK ISLANDERS (26-25-9) VS OTTAWA SENATORS (22-35-5) 7:30 PM ET | UBS ARENA | BUY TICKETS WATCH: MSG+ | MSG GO | ESPN+ LISTEN: 88.7FM | 103.9FM | 970AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The New York Islanders look to get back into the win column as they take on the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night at UBS Arena. The Islanders are coming off a stretch where they had five games in eight days and suffered a 2-1 loss in the latter half of a back-to-back set to the Philadelphia Flyers on Sunday night. The loss ended the Islanders' point streak at six games (5-0-1). Casey Cizikas scored the lone goal, while Ilya Sorokin made 35 saves. View More View Less × SHARE THIS!! 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