While I agree with Lou’s policy of the players not looking like slobs, he could lighten up with those requirements and that’s part of the reason why top tier players don’t want to play for the isles. As for Ish and Ho Sang, I was too busy working when Ho Sang was relevant so I don’t know much about him other than the 2x I saw him play with the isles, he was lazy on the forecheck and that’s not conducive to staying in the NHL. As for Ish, the isles mishandled him. His height shouldn’t matter if he’s putting the puck in the net and if he can forecheck, look at Dobson, he gets pushed around by anyone and everyone but he stayed with the big club ! Hopefully Lou and his kid are outta end of this season if not sooner, the organization has been set back too many years with Lou at the helm ! FYI, I’ve been an isles fan since 77 and enough is enough with the dysfunction !
Ho-Sang was always just a lot of hype. The league wanted him to succeed very badly because they wanted to appeal to certain demographics. He just wasn't a good enough player. There are dozens of guys like him every year, good junior players not good enough for the NHL.
Top tier players have played for Lou in other markets so I don't believe his policies have anything to do with them not coming here. When you're competing with playing at MSG vs. Long Island, most of those top end guys prefer the bigger markets. HoSang never made it in the NHL, although I thought he had the skill set to. As far as Ish, I would have liked to see him get more of an opportunity, however, he really wasn't tearing it up in the AHL. He had a decent season, but nothing that you can say would definitively translate to the NHL, especially given his size.
@@raymondhenry5379 I’ve said for a couple years now that ownership cares about 1 thing, it’s money from real estate, the isles are a toy / tax write off for them
I was asking the same question, why the hell did they draft him when he was obviously not a player who fit in with the Islanders' schemes. The only thing I can think of is maybe Lou saw him as another Sergei Brylin type. Lou had a lot of success with Brylin, but the only things Brylin had in common with Iskhakov was they were both Russian and both short. But Brylin wasn't small. He was built. Iskhakov is tiny. Smaller even than Gaudreau. If Lou saw Iskhakov and thought "Brylin", he needs to consider retirement. I don't know if this is what Lou thought. I'm just spit balling because the whole thing makes no sense. But it is the Islanders, so…
The draft is a crapshoot, especially with players taken after the 1st round. So I'm not going to condemn Lou for this pick. Only a handful of players taken after Ruslan have played more than 100 games in the NHL. My guess is that they tried to trade him, got no takers, didn't resign him, he got no offers from any other NHL team, so headed back to his home country. Not exactly an uncommon tale. The fact that Romanov defended him, although commendable, is not surprising either. These players all want their buddies on the team.
There are a bunch of undersized players in the nhl. And the point you made of Lou drafting him is something I don’t get either. I really hope and pray this is Lou’s last season as gm then we can get the grueling rebuild started.
Lou is a terrible drafter. Drafted Dobson and a whole lot of nothing else. He was likely even using the Snow regime's info for the Dobson pick since he took over right before anyway. Then he drafts a guy that had (apparently) 0 chance of ever playing for us, since he overperformed expectations (in my opinion) to get more than a 1 game look. Were we so desperate to play Fasching and Martin in the lineup that this guy couldn't have seen the ice a couple more times this season? At the end of the day, this probably ranks low on the list when it comes to Lou fumbling assets, but it still kinda sucks to see.
Perhaps Alex' comment about GM and coach is more about Ruslan's experience in the AHL. I say this because he never had a chance to develop any sort of relationship with Lou, Lane or Patrick. My feeling is when he arrived in Bridgeport, he was directed to eat right, work out and bulk up. That never happened, and his tiny frame wouldn't have lasted long in the NHL. He's better off in the WHL, where they play a softer, European style of Hockey.
When you are a team that is consistently at the bottom of the league in scoring why in hell would you not call him up for a 5 game try and see what you have in him considering he was 2x ahl all star
They don’t do right by anyone on the farm, I’ll always say Josh Hu-Sang could have played right next to Barzal we’ll never know because he was never given a chance, horrible management nothing new but something old now with the islanders, you’re list is long were can we start how many great players in the NHL didn’t have size and have a 10 year career or more
My cousin was friends with him through his gf. He used to say things like he didn't have to practice and shit like that. He was talented but didn't put in the effort.
Hopefully, Ruslan Iskhakov will come back!
While I agree with Lou’s policy of the players not looking like slobs, he could lighten up with those requirements and that’s part of the reason why top tier players don’t want to play for the isles. As for Ish and Ho Sang, I was too busy working when Ho Sang was relevant so I don’t know much about him other than the 2x I saw him play with the isles, he was lazy on the forecheck and that’s not conducive to staying in the NHL. As for Ish, the isles mishandled him. His height shouldn’t matter if he’s putting the puck in the net and if he can forecheck, look at Dobson, he gets pushed around by anyone and everyone but he stayed with the big club ! Hopefully Lou and his kid are outta end of this season if not sooner, the organization has been set back too many years with Lou at the helm ! FYI, I’ve been an isles fan since 77 and enough is enough with the dysfunction !
Ho-Sang was always just a lot of hype. The league wanted him to succeed very badly because they wanted to appeal to certain demographics. He just wasn't a good enough player. There are dozens of guys like him every year, good junior players not good enough for the NHL.
Top tier players have played for Lou in other markets so I don't believe his policies have anything to do with them not coming here. When you're competing with playing at MSG vs. Long Island, most of those top end guys prefer the bigger markets. HoSang never made it in the NHL, although I thought he had the skill set to. As far as Ish, I would have liked to see him get more of an opportunity, however, he really wasn't tearing it up in the AHL. He had a decent season, but nothing that you can say would definitively translate to the NHL, especially given his size.
@@25yrsotj I’ve been a islanders fan first puck drop another owner not paying attention and letting management destroy the organization
@@raymondhenry5379 I’ve said for a couple years now that ownership cares about 1 thing, it’s money from real estate, the isles are a toy / tax write off for them
@@25yrsotj Couldn’t of said it better, there building their own little village on the Cross Island, the team is a Puppet show to them
Live islanders content coming this season?
rumor has it we're going to be doing live streams after games 👀
I was asking the same question, why the hell did they draft him when he was obviously not a player who fit in with the Islanders' schemes. The only thing I can think of is maybe Lou saw him as another Sergei Brylin type. Lou had a lot of success with Brylin, but the only things Brylin had in common with Iskhakov was they were both Russian and both short. But Brylin wasn't small. He was built. Iskhakov is tiny. Smaller even than Gaudreau. If Lou saw Iskhakov and thought "Brylin", he needs to consider retirement. I don't know if this is what Lou thought. I'm just spit balling because the whole thing makes no sense. But it is the Islanders, so…
The draft is a crapshoot, especially with players taken after the 1st round. So I'm not going to condemn Lou for this pick. Only a handful of players taken after Ruslan have played more than 100 games in the NHL. My guess is that they tried to trade him, got no takers, didn't resign him, he got no offers from any other NHL team, so headed back to his home country. Not exactly an uncommon tale. The fact that Romanov defended him, although commendable, is not surprising either. These players all want their buddies on the team.
There are a bunch of undersized players in the nhl. And the point you made of Lou drafting him is something I don’t get either. I really hope and pray this is Lou’s last season as gm then we can get the grueling rebuild started.
Lou is a terrible drafter. Drafted Dobson and a whole lot of nothing else. He was likely even using the Snow regime's info for the Dobson pick since he took over right before anyway. Then he drafts a guy that had (apparently) 0 chance of ever playing for us, since he overperformed expectations (in my opinion) to get more than a 1 game look. Were we so desperate to play Fasching and Martin in the lineup that this guy couldn't have seen the ice a couple more times this season? At the end of the day, this probably ranks low on the list when it comes to Lou fumbling assets, but it still kinda sucks to see.
Perhaps Alex' comment about GM and coach is more about Ruslan's experience in the AHL. I say this because he never had a chance to develop any sort of relationship with Lou, Lane or Patrick. My feeling is when he arrived in Bridgeport, he was directed to eat right, work out and bulk up. That never happened, and his tiny frame wouldn't have lasted long in the NHL. He's better off in the WHL, where they play a softer, European style of Hockey.
When you are a team that is consistently at the bottom of the league in scoring why in hell would you not call him up for a 5 game try and see what you have in him considering he was 2x ahl all star
LOU sucks!! IShkakov would have been a stud.
They don’t do right by anyone on the farm, I’ll always say Josh Hu-Sang could have played right next to Barzal we’ll never know because he was never given a chance, horrible management nothing new but something old now with the islanders, you’re list is long were can we start how many great players in the NHL didn’t have size and have a 10 year career or more
My cousin was friends with him through his gf. He used to say things like he didn't have to practice and shit like that. He was talented but didn't put in the effort.