Brock Nelson, Jonathan Drouin face off against former teams in 'strange' connections.
The NHL's latest chapter unfolded on Sunday as Brock Nelson and Jonathan Drouin led their respective teams to victories over two old foes. The Islanders and Avalanche, both of which Nelson and Drouin once called home, locked horns in a clash that was more than just hockey – it was a reunion.
For the Islanders' star forward, catching himself when seeing his own jersey number on the opposing team's player was jarring. "I feel like I'm so programmed to see 29 and think of myself," Nelson said, reflecting on how easily his brain associates that number with his former self. This strange feeling was echoed by Drouin, whose own journey took an unexpected turn when he chose to don the same jersey number on his new team.
As the two players looked around at their opponents, they couldn't help but notice a plethora of familiar faces. Cal Ritchie, who formed part of the return that sent Nelson to Denver, made his NHL debut with the Avalanche last season and played seven games before being sent back to juniors. Ray Bennett, an assistant coach for the Islanders, spent eight seasons on Long Island and was part of the 2022 Stanley Cup-winning team before being let go after last year's playoff loss.
But perhaps most poignant were the nods to Patrick Roy, whose No. 33 hangs proudly in the Ball Center rafters. The Avalanche gave their legendary goaltender a full tribute video and standing ovation, acknowledging his lasting impact on the franchise.
The Islanders also made some lineup adjustments, with Max Shabanov returning from an upper-body injury as part of the fourth line. Scott Mayfield finally returned to the team after missing two games while his wife was in labor, with Adam Boqvist being made a healthy scratch.
The NHL's latest chapter unfolded on Sunday as Brock Nelson and Jonathan Drouin led their respective teams to victories over two old foes. The Islanders and Avalanche, both of which Nelson and Drouin once called home, locked horns in a clash that was more than just hockey – it was a reunion.
For the Islanders' star forward, catching himself when seeing his own jersey number on the opposing team's player was jarring. "I feel like I'm so programmed to see 29 and think of myself," Nelson said, reflecting on how easily his brain associates that number with his former self. This strange feeling was echoed by Drouin, whose own journey took an unexpected turn when he chose to don the same jersey number on his new team.
As the two players looked around at their opponents, they couldn't help but notice a plethora of familiar faces. Cal Ritchie, who formed part of the return that sent Nelson to Denver, made his NHL debut with the Avalanche last season and played seven games before being sent back to juniors. Ray Bennett, an assistant coach for the Islanders, spent eight seasons on Long Island and was part of the 2022 Stanley Cup-winning team before being let go after last year's playoff loss.
But perhaps most poignant were the nods to Patrick Roy, whose No. 33 hangs proudly in the Ball Center rafters. The Avalanche gave their legendary goaltender a full tribute video and standing ovation, acknowledging his lasting impact on the franchise.
The Islanders also made some lineup adjustments, with Max Shabanov returning from an upper-body injury as part of the fourth line. Scott Mayfield finally returned to the team after missing two games while his wife was in labor, with Adam Boqvist being made a healthy scratch.