The Bridgeport Islanders are one of the worst offenses in the American Hockey League (AHL), averaging only 2.63 goals per game. Yet, the recent games have stood out. They were shut out on Jan. 15 against the Springfield Thunderbirds and scored only one goal in a Jan. 17 loss against the Syracuse Crunch. Related: Ranking
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The Bridgeport Islanders play their home games at Total Mortgage Arena. It’s ironic considering they are the American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate of the New York Islanders, who saw their general manager (GM) Lou Lamoriello totally mortgage the team’s future while depleting the farm system and leaving the AHL a mess. Related: Bridgeport Islanders’ Defense
Typically, a 38-save performance allows a team to win, especially at the American Hockey League (AHL) level. The Bridgeport Islanders are far from the typical team. They allowed three goals in their Oct. 30 game against the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins with one goal coming late in the third period to lose the game 4-3 in
For a lot of New York Islanders fans, the Tuesday night (Sept. 24) preseason 6-4 loss was a flashback and not the good type. It brought back memories of blown leads from last season and none more notable than the Stadium Series collapse to the same New York Rangers that beat them again. Related: Islanders
The Bridgeport Islanders have the worst offense in the American Hockey League. They average only 2.21 goals per game and have been held to one goal or fewer in five of their last 11 games. It’s not the primary reason the Islanders sit in last place in the Atlantic Division and with a 24-36-6-2 record
The Bridgeport Islanders wrapped up their tripleheader with their best performance of the weekend. After a 5-4 loss to the Hershey Bears on Nov. 17 and a 4-0 shutout loss to the Bears the next night, they stepped up on their home ice to defeat the Providence Bruins 3-1. The win snapped a three-game losing