Islanders acquire defenseman Carson Soucy from Rangers

The New York Islanders have traded for veteran defenseman Carson Soucy from the New York Rangers, adding size and strength to their blue line ahead of a playoff push. Soucy, a 6-foot-4 stay-at-home defender, joined his new teammates for the first time on Wednesday morning at UBS Arena. He faces the immediate challenge of playing against his former team in back-to-back games starting that evening.

Carson Soucy's transition to the New York Islanders was swift and local, as the trade from the rival New York Rangers occurred on Monday night within the Tri-State Area. The 6-foot-4, 211-pound defenseman, known for his physical play, brings a career total of 647 hits and 507 blocked shots to the Islanders' roster. This season, he has averaged 1:41 of short-handed time on ice per game, making him a valuable penalty killer.

Soucy skated with the Islanders for the first time on Wednesday morning alongside fellow newcomer Ondrej Palat, who was acquired from the New Jersey Devils the previous day. The session followed the Islanders' 4-0 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Monday, which energized the group. "It was great, good energy out there today," Soucy said after the skate. "The guys are coming off a pretty big win the other night. Hopefully we can build off that tonight."

The timing adds intrigue, with the Islanders set to face the Rangers in a home-and-home series beginning Wednesday. "It’ll definitely feel weird, going up against the Rangers in the next two games," Soucy admitted. "But ultimately, it’s about coming in here and trying to make a playoff push."

Teammates praised Soucy's defensive prowess. Captain Anders Lee noted, "He’s a big body, strong in the corners... I think defensively, it was always tough to get around him, tough to create space in front of the net, and that's going be a huge asset for us moving forward." Mathew Barzal drew parallels to injured defenseman Alexander Romanov, calling Soucy "a hard-to-play-against d-man... physical guy out there."

Islanders general manager and executive vice president Mathieu Darche highlighted Soucy's positive plus-four rating—shared only with Adam Fox on the Rangers—as a key factor. "He’s a player that can play physical and you see he played pretty well for the Rangers," Darche said. Soucy, paired with Adam Boqvist during the skate, expressed enthusiasm for head coach Patrick Roy's structured system, which has shown signs of improvement this season.

Roy welcomed the veteran, appreciating the minimal disruption to Soucy's life in New York. "Might as well do it right away, let’s not waste time," Roy said. "He’s a great pro... He’s going to help us, and we’re very glad to have him." This acquisition addresses defensive needs as the Islanders aim for the playoffs.

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