The Islanders made their first round of cuts at training camp following their off day, announcing that 21 players were being sent to their junior clubs or New
Nineteen-year-old defenseman Isaiah George, who dazzled during camp, was amongst the most notable cuts as he was loaned back to his junior club, the London Knights, in the Ontario Hockey League. The plan was always for the young blueliner to return to the OHL this season.
“I’ve always known how this works so I’m just here to do my best and put in a good impression,” George told amNewYorkThe list of full cuts are as follows:
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