Islanders Refocus on Penalty Kill
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•Islanders returning to penalty kill ‘flush’ system of the past
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The Islanders' 71.5 percent success rate at four on five last season was the tenth -worst of any team since the stat has been kept.
Patrick Roy and Tommy Albelin decided to go back to the system that had worked so well for the team in the past.
Ilya Sorokin missed a second straight day of training camp.
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