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Can Oliver Wahsltrom force his way into the NY Islanders lineup?

Oliver Wahlstrom has a few months to prove his worth with the NY Islanders

Feb 22, 2024; St. Louis, Missouri, USA;  New York Islanders right wing Oliver Wahlstrom (26) shoots against the St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 22, 2024; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; New York Islanders right wing Oliver Wahlstrom (26) shoots against the St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports | Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
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MINUS

As the game is becoming faster seemingly every season, Wahltrom has lacked the speed and skating to keep up with play. While his shot may be deadly, it's rendered ineffective if he's not in a position to pull the trigger.

Like Kieffer Bellows before him, the game is not built for players who struggle with their feet. And at 24 years old, it doesn't seem he's going to all of a sudden show much improvement.

Not helping his case was Wahlstom's torn ACL during the 2022-23 season. Playing his last game on December 27, he missed nearly 10 months of action before playing in another meaningful game. With this type of injury, like Anders Lee, for example, hockey players aren't typically comfortable on their skates for two years. Skating for a year now since his injury, there will be no more excuses for Wahlstrom, as his footwork should have been his top priority during the off-season.

While he's spent time playing in the bottom-6, Wahlstrom's game doesn't translate well to those roles. He's a top-6 type of player but doesn't seem to be anywhere near capable of playing in that role. Because of this, his options are limited.

The Verdict

It's hard to imagine Wahlstrom continuing his career with the Islanders. Like the Vancouver Canucks recently did trading former first-round pick Vasily Podkolzin to the Edmonton Oilers, it's time for the Islanders to cut the losses and recoup what they can.

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