New York Islanders forward Brock Nelson had a quiet 4 Nations tournament. But that doesn't mean the pending unrestricted free ...
The New York Islanders’ only representative at the 4 Nations Face-Off was Brock Nelson. He didn’t do much for the runner-up ...
The 4 Nations Face-Off is officially in the rearview mirror. Canada defeated the United States in an utterly thrilling game ...
The Islanders enjoy watching the 4 Nations Face-Off and supporting their teammate, while engaging in rivalry banter ...
Palmieri is on an expiring $5 million deal and is likely looking for more, given his output and the cap increase. However, Palmieri’s contract talks with the Islanders are unlikely to progress until ...
The final of the 4 Nations Face-Off goes Thursday. But NHL teams are getting back to business ahead of Saturday's regular-season restart and the March 7 trade deadline.
With the United States and Canada set for a rematch on Thursday in the 4 Nations Faceoff final, New York Islanders forward Brock Nelson and Team USA will enter off a 2-1 loss to Sweden on Monday.
Fighting Hawks defenseman Jake Sanderson skates to the blue line during player introductions prior to game one of the NCHC ...
The Sporting News provided updates and highlights from the USA vs. Sweden round-robin game at the 4 Nations Face-Off.
Brock Nelson, the New York Islanders' lone representative at the tournament, has played in each of the United States' two games thus far. The Warroad, Minnesota native has averaged 11:36 TOI per ...
Plus ownership's interest, a healthy Islanders defense, and what would it take to acquire Elias Pettersson from the Canucks?
Brock Nelson is playing for Team USA in the 4 Nations Face-Off. Follow along as he competes for Team USA in the best-on-best tournament featuring Canada, Finland, Sweden and the United States with ...