"They trust in me and believe in me," Horvat said of the Islanders organization. "It makes me want to push myself that much harder and work that much more to get to the playoffs."
Horvat met two of his new teammates over the weekend, with a chance to get to know his fellow Islander representatives Brock Nelson and Ilya Sorokin at NHL All-Star Weekend. Nelson and Sorokin gave him a brief introduction of what to expect about playing hockey on Long Island.
"[They explained] the people here, the city, fans and everything," Horvat said. "It just got me that much more excited. I just can't wait to start playing games."
Horvat was able to meet the rest of the team on Sunday for practice, even seeing some familiar faces. Horvat competed for Team Canada in the IIHF World Championship in 2018 alongside Barzal, Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Josh Bailey and Ryan Pulock. Aside from the group he was acquainted with, Horvat felt welcomed by the whole team immediately upon his arrival.
"Everybody reached out to me right away, when they didn't have to," Horvat said. "As soon as the trade happened, they made me feel welcome and [said] they'd be right there to help me out."
Horvat practiced on a line with Barzal and Josh Bailey on Sunday, putting the sniper with a pair of playmakers.
"I think it's a good fit," Head Coach Lane Lambert said.
With Horvat and Barzal both being centers, they'll share face-off duties. Lambert said he didn't want to overload his new player during the first practice and while he hopes to find chemistry between the two forwards, as well as a steady linemate for Barzal.
"Based on the positioning and where they were slotted, I think it's a fluid situation," Lambert said. "They're both going to be able to read off each other."
With nine years with the Vancouver Canucks and four years as captain under his belt, Horvat adds to the abundance of veteran leadership in the Islanders locker room, joining Zach Parise as the only players who wore the "C" on their former teams prior to playing for the Islanders.
"[Horvat] leads by example," Barzal said. "He's just a clean guy, works hard, just does all the right things. You can definitely see why he was the captain of Vancouver."
"That's going to help everybody," Captain Anders Lee said of Horvat's prior experience as a captain. "He's been in this position before, knows how to lead a team and he plays extremely hard every night. He's always been a tough matchup for us on the other side, so it'll be good that he's with us now."