The Isles 2016 fourth rounder (120th overall) registered 46 points (21 goals, 25 assists) through 69 games in his rookie season in the AHL. He ranked second on the Sound Tigers in goals (21) and points (46) last season. Koivula showcased a strong showing at training camp but was assigned to Bridgeport on Sept. 25.
"I liked Otto and what I saw in the preseason," Trotz said. "He's a really young kid. He's a big body. His hockey sense, in terms of IQ, especially to play the game the right way, he has that. He's intelligent that way. For a big body, [it's about] just getting the quickness and the speed and all of that going. It takes those young, big guys a little bit longer. I know he's just coming back from a bit of an injury. Right now, he's a couple of games and I talked with [Bridgeport Head Coach Brent Thompson] and he felt he was starting to get his game back."
The Sound Tigers are off to a slower start with a 1-5-2-1 record through nine games. Koivula has registered two assists through six games but hopes to use this opportunity with the Isles as a fresh start and help the Islanders, who are riding a seven-game winning streak, to keep the momentum going.
"It's cool to see how these guys do things here," Koivula said. "It's nice to be here. It's cool to see the guys working hard and their getting wins. It's not a surprise to me that they're getting wins."