
Patrick Roy isn't making any changes to his forward group.
ELMONT, NY -- New York Islanders head coach Patrick Roy is not making any changes to his forward group on Saturday night when they host the Carolina Hurricanes.
Maxim Tsyplakov, who completed his three-game suspension on Friday night in their 3-1 win against the Philadelphia Flyers, will serve as a healthy scratch.
"The forwards will be the same as the last game," Roy said. "It's hard when you win three in a row to make some changes. So I mean, they all deserve to play, and Max understands that as well. So we're gonna go with the same forwards."
The Islanders have outscored opponents 10-3 on their three-game winning streak.
There will be one change to the backend as Tony DeAngelo, who was signed to a one-year prorated contract, will make his season debut. He'll slot in alongside Alexander Romanov and play on the top power-play unit.

The expectation is that Dennis Cholowski will be a healthy scratch.
"Tony's gonna play with Romy on that pairing," Roy said. "Excited to see him. Like I said to him before the game, 'Just just play. Don't worry about the structure. Don't worry about anything. Just play your game, and we'll fix things."
Here's what Roy said about DeAngelo:
"I saw him a bit last year in the playoffs against us," Roy said. "I think it's a good fit for our team in a way. He is a good puck mover, and I think he will be helpful on the power play and at 5-on-5.
"I really like the conversation we had with him, and I think we're a good fit for him. We have a great locker room and a lot of vets, and I think it'd be a good fit for him."
The Islanders battle the Hurricanes at 7:30 PM ET.