Islanders' Uncertain Future Post-Season
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Islanders staring down pressing offseason questions with breakup day next

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The Islanders finished the season with a 35-35-12 record, the franchise’s worst in seven seasons with Lou Lamoriello as general manager.
There are questions about whether the team will want to keep head coach Patrick Roy in charge.
It's unclear if Mat Barzal and Semyon Varlamov will be ready for next season .
Anthony Duclair spent the last eight games of the season on a personal absence.
The Islanders are considering buyouts for both Engvall and Mayfield .
The two players have five years left on their contracts.
If bought out, the cap hits would drop to $1.66 million for Mayfield through 2035 .
The Islanders have a cap hit of $3.5 million for both players.
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