There were plenty of emotions swirling for Mathew Barzal as
his eight-year deal to stay with the New York Islanders
was announced Tuesday.
"There's so much excitement," Barzal said. "It's one of those days you're never going to forget. I called my parents last night when I got done, and anytime your mom's got a tear in her eye, it means you've either done something really good or something really bad. It's a special day for me and my family."
The Islanders drafted Barzal 16th overall in 2015. In the 2017-18 season, Barzal won the Calder Trophy, scoring 85 points. Barzal has led, or co-led, the Islanders in scoring every year since that Calder-winning season, with 91 goals and 220 assists in 362 career games.
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