The Islanders' new arena in Elmont, New York, is near completion, but they won't play their first game there until Nov. 20. When they begin this season Oct. 14 at the Carolina Hurricanes, it will be the first of 13 straight on the road.
There is no shortage of talent in the Metropolitan Division, and a strong start would bode well for New York's hopes of returning to the playoffs for a fourth consecutive season.
"Training camp will be more important than ever as far as getting ourselves in shape," general manager Lou Lamoriello said. "There will be less practice time certainly that period of time because of the amount of traveling that has to be done, almost like when you're playing in the playoffs."