"Breakout Stretch for the Ages: Islanders' Stars Light Up the Scoreboard" In a remarkable display of goal-scoring prowess, New York Islanders forward Brett Howden has reached a milestone in the team's postseason history. With seven goals in just 10 games, he has etched his name into the record books as the player with the most goals in a 10-game stretch in club postseason history. Meanwhile, Jack Eichel has achieved another distinction, joining an elite group of American-born players to reach a significant mark, with 56 goals. As the Islanders continue to push for a deep playoff run, these two players are leading the charge, leaving fans and opponents alike to take notice of their impressive performances.
BY THE NUMBERS 7 – Brett Howden’s seven goals through 10 games are the most in a 10-game stretch in club postseason history. 56 – Jack Eichel became just the third American-born player in history to ...