NHL Game Preview: Florida Panthers (30-26-3) vs. New York Islanders (34-21-5)

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Puck drop is scheduled for 6:30 PM ET
Venue: UBS Arena, Elmont, New York
TV: ESPN
Radio: Florida Panthers Radio Network / New York Islanders Radio Network / SiriusXM NHL / NHL App

Game Context

The Islanders hold 3rd in the Metropolitan Division with strong positioning in the Eastern Conference playoff race, riding momentum post-Olympic break. The Panthers sit 7th in the Atlantic Division (13th overall in East) at .500-ish points pace, desperately chasing a wild-card spot (trailing Boston by ~8 points with games in hand). This is the second meeting of 2025-26; Florida won the first 4-1 on Dec. 7 in Sunrise. A Panthers victory would clinch the season series and provide a massive boost in their playoff push; Islanders aim to extend their home strength and win streak.

Recent Form

New York Islanders (4-game win streak, strong post-break):

  • W 4-3 (OT) at Columbus (Feb 28/Sat) — Simon Holmstrom OT winner
  • W vs. Montreal (Feb 27, OT)
  • Recent wins building 6-2 SU in last 8 overall, elite defense holding opponents low

Islanders averaging solid output with strong goaltending and timely scoring; home record dominant (likely 18-11-3 or similar away/home split favoring UBS).

Florida Panthers (mixed, 2-3 in recent stretch):

  • L 2-3 vs. Buffalo (Feb 27/28) — tight loss at home
  • W 5-1 vs. Toronto (recent)
  • L vs. Tampa Bay / others in skid

Panthers scoring around 3.00 GF/G but allowing 3.29 GA/G; road record 14-12-0, struggling defensively away lately.

Injury Report

Florida Panthers

  • Aleksander Barkov (C) — OUT (knee) — major loss, captain and top-line center
  • Seth Jones (D) — OUT (upper body, LTIR) — key blueliner
  • Dmitry Kulikov (D) — OUT (upper body)
  • Jonah Gadjovich (LW) — OUT (upper body)
  • Tomas Nosek (LW) — OUT
  • Cole Schwindt (RW) — OUT (lower body)
  • Uvis Balinskis (D) — Day-to-Day (lower body, exited recent game)

Panthers thin on defense and missing elite center playmaking.

New York Islanders

  • Semyon Varlamov (G) — OUT (knee, IR)
  • Kyle Palmieri (RW) — OUT (knee/reserve)
  • Pierre Engvall (LW) — OUT (ankle)
  • Alexander Romanov (D) — OUT for season (upper body)

Islanders missing depth but core (Barzal, Horvat, etc.) healthy; David Rittich expected in net.

Key Player Matchups

  • Top Lines: Sam Reinhart / Matthew Tkachuk / Carter Verhaeghe (FLA) vs. Bo Horvat / Mathew Barzal / Ondrej Palat (NYI) — Reinhart leads FLA with 27G/56P; Barzal’s speed and Horvat’s two-way play test Panthers’ depleted middle.
  • Goaltending: Sergei Bobrovsky (FLA, ~3.08 GAA) vs. David Rittich (NYI, strong in recent starts) — Rittich made 26 saves in Dec loss; Isles’ tandem elite (.903 SV%).
  • Defense: Panthers thin (no Jones/Kulikov) vs. Isles’ structure (Mayfield, etc.) — Florida vulnerable to rush; Isles control possession.
  • Special Teams — Isles strong PK; Panthers middling PP (19.4%) but leaky PK on road.

Series History

  • 2025-26 season: Panthers lead 1-0 (4-1 win Dec 7 in FLA; Reinhart multi-point).
  • All-time: Competitive, but recent edge to Florida in matchups.
  • Trend: Panthers 2-1 in recent head-to-heads; total OVER in several.

Betting Trends

  • Islanders 6-2 SU last 8, 6-1 SU last 7 vs. Eastern foes; strong home.
  • Panthers 2-5 SU last 7, OVER in 7 of last 9 games.
  • Panthers as road favorites: mixed, but 18-24 when favored overall.
  • Total OVER in 6 of FLA’s last 7 vs. East; UNDER in many Isles home games.
  • Isles covering +1.5 high rate at home.

Game Odds

Florida Panthers               – 142

New York Islanders         5.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, February 28, 2026

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