"I can only tell by playing against them," Chara explained. "It was always hard to play against the Islanders. They were always on you, they play a very heavy game, a grinding game, they don't give up many chances or many goals. The games were always tight. It's a very solid group with strong leadership and strong core players that have been part of the Islanders for a long time [and are] under the great coaching staff and one of the best - if not the best - managers in the league. It's a well-structured and cultured team now. I think they can make a lot of noise around the league."
Chara certainly brings in a plethora of experience and leadership to the Islanders. A constant throughout his lengthy career has been his innate leadership abilities as he captained Boston for the entirety of his 14 seasons with the organization and also had a role as alternate captain during two of his four seasons in Ottawa and in one year with the Islanders.
With 1,608 regular-season games under his belt, a 2011 Stanley Cup victory in Boston, a Norris Trophy (2009) and a Mark Messier Leadership Award (2011), he also adds an additional perspective of wisdom to the Islanders' already veteran core.
And even with all of his professionalism, Chara repeatedly noted the mutual appreciation for the strength of the Islanders' top-to-bottom structure and leadership.
"Leadership is very important," Chara said. "It's coming from the top; from the management, through the coaching staff, onto the players. I really believe that the leadership throughout the whole [Islanders organization] is very strong. I'm looking forward to being a part of it and contributing on and off the ice any way that I can."