The New York Islanders' season has hit a major roadblock, and it's come with a familiar face stepping aside. After a dismal four-game losing streak, the team has parted ways with head coach Patrick Roy, a legendary goaltender and two-time Stanley Cup champion. The decision marks the end of Roy's brief tenure with the Islanders, who had hoped his experience and guidance would help turn their season around. As the team looks to regroup and refocus, they've turned to Peter DeBoer, a seasoned coach with a proven track record of success, to take the reins and lead them to a playoff push.


Islanders fire coach Patrick Roy after losing 4 in a row, name Peter DeBoer his replacement  NBC New York