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Islanders Need Elite Goaltending From Sorokin To Have Success

Ilya Sorokin New York Islanders

The New York Islanders have relied too heavily on their goaltending this season. That’s why when Ilya Sorokin offers sub-elite play, the team’s issues are exposed. Some have put most of the blame on Sorokin, but others have looked to the organization.

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In the past two months, in particular, the Islanders have been in a rut. The team has just six regulation wins in the past 20 games. If it wasn’t for the points earned from overtime losses, they would be more than seven points behind the third-place Philadelphia Flyers in the Metropolitan Division and more than nine points out of the final wild card spot.

Inside Sorokin’s Season

While all the blame can’t be put on Sorokin, the Islanders need more from him. In December, when they sat in second place in the Metro, his save percentage (SV%) was .912. If he maintained that number for the season, he would be ranked ninth among goaltenders in SV% who have played at least 30 games.

Ilya Sorokin’s save percentage has been under .909 for the past two months (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

Instead, Sorokin followed up his December with a rough January, with a .902 SV%. February hasn’t been much better at a .908 SV%. That’s just not good enough for a goalie of his caliber.

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In his first three seasons in the NHL, the 28-year-old has averaged a stellar .922 SV%. That’s why management agreed to an eight-year, $66 million contract extension, which kicks in next season; he will soon carry an $8.25 million cap hit. When you’re one of the highest-paid players at your position, you need to perform like it.

Not Just Sorokin

It’s possible the Islanders would be closer in the playoff race if Sorokin’s numbers were similar to December. But that’s the problem – he has no margin for error. The Russian native needs to be in elite form, or the team won’t win many games. That’s the way the team is built.

Compare the Islanders to the rival New York Rangers, who haven’t seen the best from former Vezina Trophy-winner Igor Shesterkin this season. Despite his .908 SV%, the Rangers have been in first place in the Metro for most of the campaign. Despite their flaws, the Rangers have built a better team around their goaltender.

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When Sorokin isn’t supplying elite play, the Islanders’ issues including its rock-bottom penalty kill get exposed (Jess Starr/The Hockey Writers)

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