Islanders Injury Update: Sorokin Returns to Start vs. Devils, Horvat Nears Comeback

Ilya Sorokin is poised to make his return in net for the New York Islanders against the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday after missing seven games with a lower-body injury. Rookie defenseman Matthew Schaefer is questionable with an illness, while forward Bo Horvat—who was hurt earlier this week—is expected to join the upcoming road trip.

Following Monday's practice on January 5 at Northwell Health Ice Center, the Islanders are preparing for Tuesday's 7:30 p.m. ET home game against divisional rival New Jersey at UBS Arena.

Sorokin, sidelined since December 19 against Vancouver, skated for the third straight day and is expected to start. He carries a 12-10-2 record, 2.55 GAA, .910 save percentage and three shutouts in 24 games this season. Backup David Rittich went 4-2-1 with a 2.30 GAA, .911 save percentage and one shutout in seven starts during Sorokin's absence. Coach Patrick Roy lauded Rittich: "David has been playing so well for us, and he brings a lot of confidence. There was no hurry for Ilya to come in and feel ready when he was."

Rookie defenseman Matthew Schaefer, leading Islanders freshmen with 28 points (12G, 16A), missed practice due to illness and is a game-time decision. He has appeared in all games this season, including two goals and the overtime winner in Saturday's 4-3 win over Toronto.

Bo Horvat, the team's leading scorer who sustained a lower-body injury on January 1 versus Utah, also sat out practice but is projected to rejoin for the seven-game road trip beginning Thursday in Nashville. The Islanders look to build momentum from their recent victory.

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New Jersey Devils' Jack Hughes and Jesper Bratt reunite on forward line with Jacob Markstrom in goal for Islanders game at UBS Arena.
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Devils line reunions set for Islanders clash: Preview update

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Updating yesterday's preview, the New Jersey Devils have reshaped forward lines for familiarity ahead of their Metropolitan Division matchup with the New York Islanders at UBS Arena (7 p.m. ET), with teams separated by one point before the holiday break. Jack Hughes reunites with Jesper Bratt, Jacob Markstrom starts in goal.

New York Islanders forward Bo Horvat will miss at least a week due to a lower-body injury sustained in a 7-2 loss to the Utah Mammoth on New Year's Day. The team's leading scorer, who was recently named to Team Canada for the 2026 Olympics, collided with Mammoth defenseman Sean Durzi in the third period. Meanwhile, goaltender Ilya Sorokin returned to practice for the first time since his own injury.

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The New Jersey Devils face the New York Islanders at UBS Arena in their final game before a three-day holiday break. New Jersey aims to rebound from a recent loss while welcoming back key players like Jack Hughes. The matchup features two Metropolitan Division contenders separated by just one point.

The New York Rangers suffered significant setbacks with injuries to key players Adam Fox and Igor Shesterkin during their 3-2 overtime loss to the Utah Mammoth on Monday at Madison Square Garden. Fox has been placed on long-term injured reserve with a lower-body injury, while Shesterkin is on regular injured reserve for his own lower-body issue. Both players will miss upcoming games, complicating the team's playoff push.

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New Jersey Devils forward Arseny Gritsyuk will miss at least the next two games due to an upper-body injury sustained in Thursday's loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning. The rookie has recorded 16 points in 31 games this season. The team faces additional challenges with multiple players sidelined ahead of weekend home games against the Anaheim Ducks and Vancouver Canucks.

The Toronto Maple Leafs demoted William Nylander to the third line amid a scoring slump during Wednesday's practice. The team also placed defenceman Dakota Mermis on injured reserve and recalled Henry Thrun, while goaltender Dennis Hildeby continues to step up in net. They face the San Jose Sharks at home on Thursday without suspended forward Bobby McMann.

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The Washington Capitals returned to action after a three-day holiday break with a morning skate at Prudential Center, preparing for a crucial matchup against the New Jersey Devils. Coach Spencer Carbery emphasized the need to quickly regain form amid a tight Eastern Conference race. Both teams face a demanding schedule ahead.

 

 

 

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