Darche Just Signaled A Hard Islanders Roster Decision Is Coming

With the NHL buyout window closing soon, Mathieu Darche is strategically weighing buyout options to optimize the NY Islanders' roster.

As the NHL's buyout period winds down, the New York Islanders find themselves at a crossroads. With just two days left before the window closes on June 30, the team faces some tough decisions regarding their current roster and salary cap dynamics. Mathieu Darche, the Islanders' general manager, is keeping all options open, ready to make bold moves if it means strengthening the team.

Darche's approach is pragmatic and strategic. "Everything is on the table at all times.

It depends," he shared during a post-draft interview. His philosophy is clear: buyouts are not a decision to be taken lightly, but if the right scenario presents itself, he won't hesitate to act.

"Am I sitting here today telling you I'm buying someone out in the next two days? I can't tell you that," he stated.

"But if something arises... It's part of the CBA, and every team has an opportunity to do it...

I'm not there yet, but we'll see what the next few days bring."

The spotlight is currently on Ondrej Palat, a player who could potentially be bought out. Palat was brought on board just before the trade deadline in exchange for Max Tsyplakov, with the Islanders also securing a third-round pick in 2026 and a sixth-round pick in 2027.

Palat's contract stands at $6 million AAV for one more year. A buyout would mean a $2.7 million hit against this year's cap, but it would free up $3.3 million, offering some much-needed breathing room.

Another player under consideration is Pierre Engvall, who has four years left on his contract with an AAV of $3 million. Engvall's situation presents a different kind of challenge.

Sending him to the minors would result in $1.775 million counting against the cap this season. However, a buyout would spread a $1 million cap hit over the next eight seasons.

With the clock ticking, Darche and the Islanders must weigh their options carefully. The decisions made in the next two days could significantly impact the team's financial flexibility and roster composition moving forward. As the buyout window closes, all eyes will be on Darche to see if he pulls the trigger on any of these potential moves, setting the stage for the Islanders' future.

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