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Mat Barzal Is Having a Career Season: What’s Causing It? – The Hockey Writers – New York Islanders

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The 2018 Calder Memorial Trophy winner Mat Barzal has had an interesting career as a New York Islander, taking over as the face of the franchise after John Tavares’ departure, as well as going on two deep playoff runs that saw the team get a goal away from potentially reaching the Stanley Cup Final. He has also gone through three head coaches, three different systems, and has seen countless different linemates. This season he has taken massive strides as a player, cementing himself as one of the league’s premiere talents. With his talent finally resulting in offensive production, what is the cause for this offensive outburst?

Playing With Talent

There is one incredibly obvious answer to this question, and it is that he has spent the majority of this season playing alongside Bo Horvat. Horvat was acquired at the 2023 Trade Deadline in a package that sent Barzal’s friend Anthony Beauvillier, Aatu Raty, and a 2023 first-round pick to the Vancouver Canucks. Horvat and Barzal played just five games together before Barzal sustained a season-ending injury. However, this season has been a different story, with the two spending over 800 minutes on the ice together.

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Horvat, who had 38 goals last season and 31 the season prior, is an elite scoring threat who plays a responsible defensive game. He forechecks well, wins face-offs, and minimizes costly turnovers, freeing the ice and responsibility for Barzal. Despite being listed as a center, Horvat defers control of the play to Barzal following each shift’s face-off, letting him control the center while Horvat searches for the open ice to find a scoring look. Having Barzal skate freely in the offensive zone allows him to maximize his best two traits, skating and passing while having an elite shooting talent to look to.

Mat Barzal, New York Islanders (Jess Starr/The Hockey Writers)

The idea of putting talent with talent was a very obvious one, but it took many years for the team to do it. Now, the two have become one of the best duos in the NHL, having out-of-this-world chemistry in creating offensive looks for themselves and their linemates. While they are still looking to solidify the third forward for their line, spending time with Casey Cizikas, Brock Nelson, and Anders Lee in recent games, they have proven to find success regardless of who they play with.

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