With the Islanders fighting for a wild card berth, Lamoriello was a buyer at the deadline, reinforcing his team rather than selling off pieces. The Islanders acquired Horvat for forward Anthony Beauvillier, prospect Aatu Raty and a conditional 2023 first-round pick on Jan. 30. They sent a third-round pick in 2024 to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Engvall to shore up their forward depth.
"We know what we can do," captain Anders Lee said. "I'm not surprised that we've had that support from Lou and the staff and their belief in us and because it's no different than the belief in the room."
The Islanders (72 points) hold the first wild card spot in the Eastern Conference, but only four points separate six teams all in the hunt. While Detroit (65 points) and Washington (68 points) were considered sellers at the deadline, the Islanders kept all three of their pending unrestricted free agents, goalie Semyon Varlamov, defenseman Scott Mayfield and winger Zach Parise.
"As an athlete you'll always take the GM that adds over the one that subtracts," Matt Martin said. "We want an opportunity to win and playing meaningless hockey down the stretch isn't any fun, as we learned last year, so he's given us a chance to go there and find our way into the dance."
Horvat has already played a large role for the Islanders since joining the team post All-Star Break. Horvat has eight points (5G, 3A) in 13 games (the Isles are 7-3-3 over that span) and is averaging 21:16 TOI/GP, the most of any forward on the team and second-most overall behind Adam Pelech.