Ilya Sorokin's prowess powers Islanders to strong road win over Oilers
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EDMONTON, Alberta — Ilya Sorokin delivered a performance worthy of a Vezina Trophy nod on Thursday evening.

In addition to Sorokin’s standout display, the Islanders’ defensive zone structure was a masterclass that should be studied closely. Despite being offensively outmatched during their visit to Alberta, the Islanders managed to secure a 1-0 victory against the Edmonton Oilers, who dominated much of the play.

Throughout the game, the Islanders relied heavily on their defensive prowess and patience, ultimately finding a way to claim two crucial points. This victory highlighted the team’s ability to adapt and persevere, even when their offensive options were limited.

Thursday’s challenge underscored the impact of Bo Horvat’s absence, as the Islanders navigated their first significant test since their leading scorer was sidelined for the second time this season. Despite this obstacle, the team showcased resilience, relying on a strong defensive foundation to emerge victorious.


New York Islanders goaltender Ilya Sorokin (30) makes a save against a shot by Edmonton Oilers forward Zach Hyman (18) during the first period at Rogers Place.
Ilya Sorokin makes a save on Zach Hyman’s shot during the first period of the Islanders’ 1-0 road win over the Oilers at Rogers Place on Jan. 15, 2026. Perry Nelson-Imagn Images

This was a night, and maybe the first such night since Bo Horvat was injured for the second time, when you could see just how much the Islanders are missing their leading scorer.

Horvat, who went off on New Year’s Day with a lower-body injury similar but not exactly the same as what caused him to miss time in December, was originally supposed to join them for this entire trip and perhaps play by the end of it. Over halfway through, he’s still rehabbing in New York with the Islanders choosing to play it cautiously instead.

They missed him Thursday, and missed him badly.

It was a product of the Islanders’ own sturdy defense and Sorokin’s excellence in net that the game entered its final period scoreless. The Islanders had just four shots on net in the second period and, when Leon Draisaitl was called for tripping Matthew Schaefer, they had gone the first 12 minutes of the third without one.



That is how hockey goes sometimes, though. And the last-ranked power play in the league, on a six-game scoreless streak, put together a beautiful piece of passing — Mathew Barzal to Cal Ritchie in front of the net, who backhanded it behind him to Anthony Duclair — to set up Duclair to score at 13:42 of the third and put the Islanders ahead.

That, after 53 minutes straight of defense including two successful penalty kills of their own.


Islanders' Ilya Sorokin (30) makes a save against Edmonton Oilers' Mattias Janmark (13) during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Edmonton, Alberta, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026.
Ilya Sorokin makes a save on Mattias Janmark during the second period of the Islanders’ road win over the Oilers AP

After defending all night, a few more minutes was not much to ask and Sorokin saved his best — a 10-bell stop going left on a Draisaitl one-timer — for last.

Offensively, this was not a night to remember.

There wasn’t a single line that held the puck in the offensive zone for a noteworthy period of time. The Islanders had no forecheck, no cycle game, not much of anything aside from defense, guile and goaltending.

Coach Patrick Roy wasted no time in switching Jonathan Drouin to the third line and Max Shabanov to the second. The line of Shabanov, Ritchie and Emil Heineman proceeded to get caved in all night while the newly constituted third line of Drouin, Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Simon Holmstrom drew the matchup with Connor McDavid, and therefore wasn’t asked to do much aside from defend.

Barzal’s line produced chances off the rush, as did the fourth line. Neither, though, put any kind of steady pressure on Edmonton.

The saving grace of the Islanders’ play was on their blue line. Schaefer and Ryan Pulock more than held their own getting the lion’s share of minutes against McDavid. Tony DeAngelo had one of his better nights in the defensive zone and so did Adam Boqvist. Adam Pelech and Scott Mayfield were their usual sturdy selves.

And behind them, Sorokin tracked every puck, stayed in command of his crease and looked entirely nonplussed under fire. Like so many other games this season, the Islanders do not have a chance in this one without their goaltender.

And like so many other games this season, that did not matter one iota at the final horn.

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