After that there was only one game scheduled over the next 10 days (an overtime loss to the Predators in Nashville), which became a trip of its own.
Four days after that game, the team played in Montreal, where Barry Trotz, the Isles’ coach, met a friend for dinner for the first time in months.
“That was like my third time in a restaurant since the pandemic started,” Trotz said. “I mean, strange. But it actually felt a little bit normal.”
The last time the Islanders had been in Canada was March 2020.
After beating the Canadiens, the Islanders flew to Winnipeg, Manitoba, where they beat the Jets on Nov. 6 and started to look like the team that took the Lightning to a seventh game in the conference finals last season. But they have not won since then.
On Thursday, they had their closest brush with a home game: They played the Devils in Newark, N.J. Roughly half the fans at the Prudential Center were Islanders fans, desperate to get a glimpse of their team in person. Still, the Islanders treated it like a road game, spending the night before the game in a New Jersey hotel. They lost, 4-0 to fall below .500.