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  • Islanders Sign DeAngelo For Remainder of 2024-25 Season


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    The New York Islanders have made a bold move by signing defenseman Tony DeAngelo for the remainder of the 2024-25 season. DeAngelo, who was previously with the Carolina Hurricanes, brings a wealth of talent and experience to the Islanders’ blue line.

    DeAngelo is known for his offensive prowess and ability to move the puck up the ice effectively. His addition to the Islanders’ roster is sure to bolster their defensive core and provide a much-needed boost in the push for a playoff spot.

    Islanders fans are excited to see what DeAngelo can bring to the team and are hopeful that his presence will help propel them to success in the remainder of the season. Stay tuned for more updates on DeAngelo’s impact with the Islanders as the season progresses.

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  • NY Islanders sign controversial defenseman Tony DeAngelo following Dobson injury


    The New York Islanders added a controversial piece to their beat-up defensive corps by signing veteran defenseman Tony DeAngelo to a one-year contract for the remainder of the regular season. Since he is coming over from another league (KHL), DeAngelo has to clear waivers before he’s eligible to play with the Islanders.

    The move comes as the Islanders look to inject puck-moving ability into their lineup in the absence of Noah Dobson, who suffered a lower-body injury on Monday night against the Columbus Blue Jackets. While Mike Reilly plans to return this season, there is no set timetable for when he will be ready for game action following his heart procedure.

    For all the noise that comes with signing DeAngelo, there’s no denying that the 29-year-old can be a playmaker on the back end. In 2022-23, DeAngelo played for the Philadelphia Flyers and recorded 42 points (11 goals, 31 assists) in 70 games, showcasing his ability to contribute offensively while logging heavy minutes. Last year, he scored three goals and eight assists in 31 games for the Carolina Hurricanes, the team that ousted the Isles in the first round.

    He played 36 games for St. Petersburg in the KHL earlier this season, scoring six goals and 26 assists. DeAngelo’s arrival could help revitalize the Islanders’ power play, which has been ranked dead last throughout the season.

    DeAngelo’s signing also comes with some risks. He’s been a polarizing figure throughout his career due to his on-ice discipline and off-ice controversies. The signing signals that GM Lou Lamoriello is not yet ready to give up on the season following the injury news to Dobson. The Isles currently trail Columbus by eight points for the final Wild Card spot with two games in hand, but there are six other teams ahead of them. Only Buffalo has fewer points in the Conference than the Isles.

    As time to turn around the season dwindles, fans will be eager to see how he fits on and off the ice with the team. DeAngelo has played 371 games with the Arizona Coyotes, New York Rangers, Flyers, and Hurricanes in his eight-year NHL career. He has 48 goals and 162 assists while averaging 19:01 TOI.



    The New York Islanders have made a controversial move by signing defenseman Tony DeAngelo following the injury to Noah Dobson. DeAngelo, who has a history of on-ice incidents and off-ice controversies, was recently released by the Carolina Hurricanes after a tumultuous tenure with the team.

    Many fans and analysts are divided on the decision to bring DeAngelo to the Islanders, with some questioning whether his talent on the ice is worth the potential distractions and negative attention he may bring to the team. However, others are hopeful that DeAngelo can turn over a new leaf and contribute positively to the Islanders’ lineup.

    It remains to be seen how DeAngelo will fit in with his new team and whether he can help fill the void left by Dobson’s absence. Only time will tell if this signing will prove to be a wise or regrettable decision for the Islanders.

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  • Islanders signing Tony DeAngelo for rest of 2024-25


    Tony DeAngelo is back in the NHL, signing with the New York Islanders for the rest of the 2024-25 season.

    The contract, announced Friday, is for the league minimum salary of $775,000 and is prorated for the remaining games of the season.

    The 29-year-old defenseman started the season with SKA Saint Petersburg of Russia’s KHL, signing with the club in the offseason after not finding an NHL opportunity in free agency. He had 32 points and 33 penalty minutes in 34 games. SKA announced a mutual termination of his contract Jan. 14 for what the team said were family considerations in North America.

    As a player returning to the NHL, DeAngelo needs to clear waivers before playing his first game with the Islanders.

    The Islanders recently lost top offensive defenseman Noah Dobson to a lower body injury. Dobson, who has 24 points in 46 games, is considered week-to-week.

    DeAngelo is considered an offensive defenseman. He has 210 points in 371 career NHL games.

    The Islanders are DeAngelo’s fifth NHL team. He was drafted 19th overall in 2014 by the Tampa Bay Lightning, who traded him to Arizona in 2016. After his rookie season with the Coyotes, he was traded to the New York Rangers, where he spent the majority of his career (167 games) and had his best offensive season in 2019-20 with 53 points in 68 games. His time with the Rangers ended after a physical altercation between DeAngelo and goalie Alexandar Georgiev in January 2021.

    He signed as a free agent with the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2021 offseason and was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers one year later. The Flyers attempted to trade him back to the Hurricanes in 2023 but the deal violated the collective bargaining agreement; instead, they bought out the last year of his contract. He re-signed with the Hurricanes for the 2023-24 season and played 31 games, having been a healthy scratch for multiple games.

    DeAngelo’s outspoken nature in interviews and on social media have made him one of hockey’s most divisive players among fans for his views on politics and the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In 2014, while playing junior hockey for the Sarnia Sting, DeAngelo was suspended twice for violating the Ontario Hockey League’s Abuse/Diversity policy. That included an eight-game suspension for “a most inappropriate statement to a teammate.”



    The New York Islanders have made a bold move by signing defenseman Tony DeAngelo for the rest of the 2024-25 season. DeAngelo, who was previously with the Carolina Hurricanes, brings a wealth of experience and skill to the Islanders’ blue line.

    DeAngelo is known for his offensive prowess and playmaking ability, making him a valuable asset to any team. With the Islanders currently in the midst of a playoff push, DeAngelo’s addition could provide a much-needed boost to their defensive corps.

    Fans are sure to be excited about this signing and eager to see how DeAngelo will make an impact on the team. Stay tuned for more updates as the Islanders look to make a strong push towards the playoffs with their newest acquisition.

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  • Islanders sign defenceman Tony DeAngelo to one-year deal


    After a short stint in the KHL, Tony DeAngelo is coming back to the NHL.

    The 29-year-old defenceman signed a one-year contract for the remainder of the 2024-25 season with the New York Islanders on Friday, the team announced.

    Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravelli reported that the deal is for a prorated league minimum of $775,000 and that DeAngelo will have to be placed on waivers Friday because he played in Russia.

    Earlier this month, DeAngelo had his contract terminated by SKA Saint Petersburg so he could return home for family reasons. He led the team in assists, with 26, and in scoring among all defencemen with 32 points in just 34 games.

    DeAngelo suited up for 371 career NHL games with the Arizona Coyotes, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers and, most recently, the Carolina Hurricanes, before signing a one-year contract to head to Russia at the conclusion of the 2023-24 season.

    He has 48 goals and 162 assists during his NHL career.

    DeAngelo is a former 19th-overall draft pick by Tampa Bay who gained notoriety for a physical altercation on Jan. 30, 2021, with then-teammate Alexandar Georgiev of the New York Rangers, an incident he elaborated on in August on Morning Cuppa Hockey podcast on Daily Faceoff. The incident prompted the Rangers to place DeAngelo on unconditional waivers and eventually buy him out, despite having played just six games of that season, which had been delayed due to the pandemic.



    The New York Islanders have bolstered their defensive corps by signing Tony DeAngelo to a one-year deal. The 25-year-old defenseman brings a wealth of experience and skill to the team, having previously played for the Arizona Coyotes and New York Rangers.

    DeAngelo is known for his offensive prowess, as well as his physicality and strong defensive play. He will be a valuable addition to the Islanders’ blue line, providing depth and stability to the team’s defensive unit.

    Fans are excited to see DeAngelo in action and are hopeful that he will make a significant impact on the team’s performance this season. With his signing, the Islanders are looking to continue their success and make a deep playoff run.

    Stay tuned for more updates on DeAngelo’s performance with the Islanders as the season progresses. Let’s go Islanders! #Isles #TonyDeAngelo #NHLSigning

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  • Islanders add ex-Ranger Tony DeAngelo for rest of season


    In the span of seven weeks, Tony DeAngelo has gone from believing his NHL career is over to being a New York Islander.

    The Islanders announced on Friday that they were bringing in the lightning-rod former Rangers defenseman on a one-year deal to help mend their blue line, which is two men down for what could be a long time after Noah Dobson hurt his right leg Monday night and with Mike Reilly still recovering from heart surgery.

    Terms of the deal were not immediately available.

    Tony Deangelo in action during a Kontinental Hockey League game between SKA Saint Petersburg and CSKA Moscow. SOPA Images/LightRocket via Gett
    Tony DeAngelo #77 of the New York Rangers takes a shot on goal during a game on January 9th 2020. Anthony J Causi

    DeAngelo, who has played with the Hurricanes and Flyers since his unseemly Broadway exit, was essentially exiled to Russia after going unsigned in the last free agency cycle.

    He played 34 games this season with SKA St. Petersburg, recording 32 points (six goals, 26 assists).

    Hurricanes defenseman Tony DeAngelo moves the puck down ice as New York Rangers left wing Alexis Lafreniere tries to reach in. JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST

    Ten days ago, his contract was mutually terminated, with the club announcing that DeAngelo had to return to North America for family reasons.



    The New York Islanders have made a bold move by adding former Ranger Tony DeAngelo to their roster for the remainder of the season. DeAngelo, who was recently bought out by the Rangers after a tumultuous tenure with the team, brings a wealth of offensive talent and puck-moving ability to the Islanders’ blue line.

    While DeAngelo has faced criticism for his behavior both on and off the ice, the Islanders are hoping that a change of scenery will help him reach his full potential. With the team currently battling for a playoff spot in the tough East Division, adding a player of DeAngelo’s caliber could be a game-changer.

    Islanders fans will be keeping a close eye on how DeAngelo fits in with the team and whether he can help them make a deep playoff run. Only time will tell if this move pays off for the Islanders, but one thing is for sure – it has certainly raised some eyebrows around the hockey world.

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  • New York Islanders sign D Tony DeAngelo for remainder of season


    The New York Islanders have signed defenceman Tony DeAngelo to a one-year contract for the remainder of the 2024-25 season.

    The 29-year-old from Sewell, NJ hasn’t played in the NHL this season, but scored six goals and 26 assists over 34 games with the KHL’s St. Petersburg SKA.

    DeAngelo appeared in 31 games with the Carolina Hurricanes last season, recording three goals and eight assists. He added two assists in nine playoff games. 

    Selected by the Tampa Bay Lightning 19th overall in the 2014 NHL Draft, DeAngelo has tallied 48 goals and 162 assists over 371 career games with the Arizona Coyotes, New York Rangers, Hurricanes and Philadelphia Flyers

    DeAngelo has one goal and 12 assists in 26 playoff games. 

    The Islanders are last place in the Metropolitan Division with a 19-20-7 record.



    The New York Islanders have bolstered their defensive lineup by signing D Tony DeAngelo for the remainder of the season. DeAngelo, who was previously with the Carolina Hurricanes, brings a wealth of experience and skill to the Islanders’ blue line.

    The 26-year-old defenseman is known for his offensive prowess and playmaking abilities, making him a valuable asset for the Islanders as they push for a playoff spot. DeAngelo’s addition will provide a much-needed boost to the team’s defensive corps and help solidify their chances of making a deep postseason run.

    Fans are excited to see DeAngelo in action wearing the Islanders’ jersey and are hopeful that his presence will make a significant impact on the team’s performance in the remaining games of the season. Stay tuned for updates on DeAngelo’s debut and how he contributes to the Islanders’ success on the ice. #Isles #TonyDeAngelo #NHL #HockeySigning

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