Islanders Defenseman Alexander Romanov Returns to Practice in Non-Contact Jersey
New York Islanders defenseman Alexander Romanov has taken a significant step in his recovery, skating in a non-contact jersey during practice, according to the team’s latest update. The development comes at a crucial moment as the Islanders continue their playoff push and look to solidify their defensive corps.
Romanov, an integral part of the Islanders’ blue line, has been out due to injury and his progress is being monitored closely by coaching staff and fans alike. Wearing a non-contact jersey indicates Romanov is participating in on-ice activities but is not yet cleared for full contact, a standard precaution for players returning from injury.
- Romanov’s defensive contributions include an average of 19:20 minutes per game this season.
- He ranks among the team leaders in hits and blocked shots, underscoring his physical presence.
- The Islanders’ injury list has been a concern, making Romanov’s return a welcomed boost.
The Islanders have relied heavily on their defensive depth, especially as postseason intensity increases. Romanov’s ability to skate at practice, even in a limited capacity, signals progress and provides optimism in the locker room. His status remains day-to-day, and the team is expected to evaluate him further before making a decision about his return to game action.
Romanov’s return could help the Islanders maintain their defensive stability in the upcoming schedule. His steady play and physicality have been missed, particularly during penalty kills and critical late-game situations. The team will continue to monitor his progress and update his status as he transitions through the recovery phases.
For further details on Alexander Romanov’s stats, visit his official NHL profile. Fans can follow the New York Islanders for updates as the team prepares for its next slate of games.
Sources
- [1]NHL.com