Islanders' Adam Pelech's health making 'big difference' in best season yet.
As Patrick Roy joked, it's good fortune that has allowed Adam Pelech to stay healthy throughout the season. With 48 games under his belt, Pelech has avoided injury, a feat he last achieved in the 2021-22 campaign - also the only time in his career where he was voted to the All-Star Game.
Pelech has been quietly putting together what could be his best season since being fully healthy. "It makes a big difference," he said, highlighting the importance of staying injury-free. Missing time due to injury can be tough, especially when teammates are improving every day while you're rehabbing.
On the ice, Pelech has excelled defensively, boasting a 52.79 expected goals percentage that tops his fellow Islanders defensemen. He's also been solid on the penalty kill, an area where he's made significant contributions this season.
Pelech credits his team's coaching for their success. "We're coached extremely well... The coaches put a lot of work in to make sure we have the best opportunity to succeed and then just getting the reps in, sticking to the system and getting great goaltending."
In a notable twist, Pelech and Ryan Pulock are both having renaissance seasons despite being paired with different defensemen. Pelech has been partnered with Tony DeAngelo since November, while Pulock has been paired with Matthew Schaefer.
When asked about his partnership with DeAngelo, Pelech praised the American defenseman's intelligence on the ice. "Me and Tony have been getting better and better... He makes the game easy for his D-partner."
As Patrick Roy joked, it's good fortune that has allowed Adam Pelech to stay healthy throughout the season. With 48 games under his belt, Pelech has avoided injury, a feat he last achieved in the 2021-22 campaign - also the only time in his career where he was voted to the All-Star Game.
Pelech has been quietly putting together what could be his best season since being fully healthy. "It makes a big difference," he said, highlighting the importance of staying injury-free. Missing time due to injury can be tough, especially when teammates are improving every day while you're rehabbing.
On the ice, Pelech has excelled defensively, boasting a 52.79 expected goals percentage that tops his fellow Islanders defensemen. He's also been solid on the penalty kill, an area where he's made significant contributions this season.
Pelech credits his team's coaching for their success. "We're coached extremely well... The coaches put a lot of work in to make sure we have the best opportunity to succeed and then just getting the reps in, sticking to the system and getting great goaltending."
In a notable twist, Pelech and Ryan Pulock are both having renaissance seasons despite being paired with different defensemen. Pelech has been partnered with Tony DeAngelo since November, while Pulock has been paired with Matthew Schaefer.
When asked about his partnership with DeAngelo, Pelech praised the American defenseman's intelligence on the ice. "Me and Tony have been getting better and better... He makes the game easy for his D-partner."