Peter DeBoer Could Change The Islanders In One Crucial Area

Cal Clutterbuck highlights how new coach Peter DeBoer's balance of structure and creativity could be the catalyst the NY Islanders need for a triumphant comeback.

Cal Clutterbuck sees Peter DeBoer’s first full season with the Islanders as a balancing act: bring the structure back, but don’t smother the skill.

The former Islanders forward said on MSG Network’s offseason special that DeBoer’s biggest early influence should come from tightening up the team’s overall game after replacing Patrick Roy, while still letting the top scorers do what they do best.

"I think it'll be on the "restructurization" of the Islanders," Clutterbuck said. "Patrick Roy came in and allowed them to play free, especially the top-end players, the Mat Barzals and Bo Horvats of the world."

Clutterbuck doesn’t see that offensive looseness disappearing. In his view, DeBoer’s track record points to a coach who can bring back order without stripping away the creativity that fueled the team’s best players.

"Peter DeBoer is going to reinstill a little bit of structure," Clutterbuck said. "He's going to also allow those guys to continue to succeed offensively."

He also singled out 2025 No. 1 overall pick Matthew Schaefer as someone who could benefit quickly from DeBoer’s presence, especially on the teaching side.

"Really, in the structure and even teaching a young Matthew Schaefer the ropes as far as how to win," Clutterbuck said.

DeBoer is heading into his first full season with the Islanders after taking over from Roy with four games left last season. His résumé is one of the strongest in the league: two trips to the Stanley Cup Finals and six different teams coached to the conference finals.

Clutterbuck said that kind of experience matters for a team trying to get back to the playoffs while folding in a new group of young talent.

"Anytime you can get a top-three, top-five coach in the National Hockey League, it's a big positive," Clutterbuck said. "The Islanders are in good shape."

For Clutterbuck, the appeal of DeBoer goes beyond tactics. The real value, he said, is in a coach who can firm up the Islanders’ identity without clipping the wings of the offense. That, more than anything, could be what pushes the team forward this season.

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