Islanders dynamic duo already proving mettle against NHLs elite

ST.LOUIS — Being on the road so early in the season means we will have to wait to learn how Patrick Roy would like to match up against opposing top lines.

But it answers the arguably more important question of whether the Islanders can be boxed into unfavorable matchups when deprived of last change. The early returns say no. That is at least based on the first two games of this road trip, particularly Monday’s 6-2 win in Colorado — when Jared Bednar threw his best players at Alexander Romanov and Noah Dobson and the pair handled it with aplomb. Colorado’s top line, with Nate MacKinnon skating between Mikko Rantanen and Ross Colton, is one of the more high-powered in the league.So too is its top defensive pair of Cale Makar and Oliver Kylington (with Devon Toews missing Monday’s game). The Romanov-Dobson pair saw nearly nine minutes against the MacKinnon line and the Makar pair — essentially three minutes more than any other Islanders defensive pair.

And the Islanders ended up winning those minutes, both on the scoresheet and, until the Avalanche were chasing the game down three in the third period, via the eye test. “Obviously Rommy had a great game, he played great, he was physical,” Dobson told The Post after the Islanders practiced at the Enterprise Center on Wednesday.“It’s just important when playing against those guys, good gaps.

Take away their time and space, and the best way to defend them as well is make clean breakouts and have the puck and not have to chase them around. “So I thought we did a decent job of that.It’s just important, knowing when they’re on the ice, make sure you’re managing the puck well.

Don’t want to give them any free pucks, they usually make you pay on those.” Dobson has spoken before about wanting to be a well-rounded player.This is a good way to show instead of tell. Two nights prior, Dallas split its top line’s minutes between the Romanov-Dobson pair and the Adam Pelech-Ryan Pulock pai...

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