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NHL / Game Previews
The New York Islanders aim for their fourth consecutive win as they face the Florida Panthers at Amerant Bank Arena on December 7, 2025. Both teams are playing on the second night of a back-to-back.
The Islanders have been showcasing strong defensive play, highlighted by Sorokin's recent shutout and an effective penalty kill. Their power play is also clicking at a crucial time. The Panthers, despite their recent win, are dealing with significant injuries to key players, which could impact their performance.
**Key Matchups:**
**Injury Updates:**
The Panthers are without Aleksander Barkov (knee), Matthew Tkachuk (groin), Jonah Gadjovich (upper body), Dmitry Kulikov (upper body), Cole Schwindt (arm), and Tomas Nosek (knee). The Islanders are missing Kyle Palmieri (knee), Alexander Romanov (upper body), Jean-Gabriel Pageau (upper body), Pierre Engvall (ankle), Ethan Bear (undisclosed) and Jonathan Drouin is day-to-day (back).
**Trends:**
The Islanders have won twice in their last three visits to South Florida. Casey Cizikas has scored empty-net goals in consecutive games.
5 PM ET
Amerant Bank Arena
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Yes, Aleksander Barkov and Matthew Tkachuk are out for the Panthers. Kyle Palmieri, Alexander Romanov, Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Pierre Engvall, and Ethan Bear are out for the Islanders.
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