Mat Barzal, Semyon Varlamov expect to be ready for Islanders training camp

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The best news of the day of the islands: Matzal and Semion Varlanov expect to be ready for the training camp in September.

Neinder Player, who underwent knee surgery, although for different problems, has yet begun to skate, but both sounded positive notes about their rehabilitation processes before what will be a long summer.

“I hope to be ready for the next season,” said Varlamov, who did not play after Black Friday. “Everything is going well with rehabilitation and then with physiotherapy. Everything we do now, the main approach to me is to finish the rehabilitation luckily and have a good summer training, and then I prepare for the training camp. That is the main objective.”

Varlamov said the injury had “been bothering me for a long time” before a procedure was done in December, and the hope is that he already won is a problem once he returns.

He is on his way to finish rehabilitation in early May and start skating again in June.

He had any questions about whether the 37 -year -old would be ready for the next season, thought that the true cashier or not the islanders brought another backup goalkeeper during the summer.


The goalkeeper of the islanders of New York, Semion Varlamov (40), stops in a shot of Detroit Red Wings Left Jt Compher (37) Touring the second period when the New York islanders played the Detroit Red Wings on Monday, November 25, 2024
The goalkeeper of the islanders of New York, Semion Varlamov (40), makes a stop at a shot of Detroit Red Wings Left Jt Compher (37) Feal the second period in which the New York Islanders played the Detroit Red Wings on Monday, November 25, 2024. Robert Sabo for NY Post

As for Barzal, if the islanders had Gothic in the playoffs, there is at least one possibility that he is on the ice for game 1.

He said that when team’s playoff impulse was in full swing, I was working to try to return, but easy when a position begins to seem less likely. The training camp should not be a problem.


The center of the islanders of New York, Mathew Barzal (13) controls the album against the Lightning of Tampa Bay in the third period in the Amalie Arena.
The center of the islanders of New York, Mathew Barzal (13) controls the album against the Lightning of Tampa Bay in the third period in the Amalie Arena. Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

“Really wanting to persevere through this,” said Barzal. “I love the game, I love being close to my teammates. This is all for me.


Alexander Romanov said he broke the cartilage between his ribs at the beginning of the season, but that he was completely cured. Regarding his restricted free agency, Romanov said hey wants to stay in Long Island, “as long as possible.”


Noah Dobson, Bo Horvat and Simon Holmstrom sounded open to participating in world championships in various degrees.

Horvat was the most definitive about it, saying that if Team Canada asks, he will play.


Tony Deangelo, a freeless free agent, said that playing next season with the islanders would be his first option.


Matt Martin did not make any announcement about his future, he thought that last week an obvious air has come around number 17.

“I will take time here and see what follows,” Martin said. “When the time comes, I will know what I want to do and what I want to pursue and go from there.”

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