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Kohn to Sweden

Reports from Sweden are that Dustin Kohn will join Orebro after four years and an ATO in the Islanders’ organization. Tough way for that tenure to end, with an injury to each knee last year. He’ll

Free agents week begins

Katie Strang tweeted this morning that six Islanders Group II players have been tendered their qualifying offers, which will make them restricted free agents come Friday. Most notably for Bridgeport

That kind of year

…where you take the little moments when you can, when even those moments come with an asterisk, when the moment you get on the positive side of the injury ledger, more come along. But hey, let’s start

Get better. (No, get better.)

Dustin Kohn scores three points last night and gets scratched today. Not good enough, clearly. (Can only assume they’re bringing him along slowly coming back from being banged up.) Wes O’Neill also

Hellooooooo, ball!

A devastating New Year’s. A glitch somewhere between New York and the folks’ cable system was preventing WPIX from coming through cleanly. So we missed the early portion of the annual Honeymooners

Another call

Mark Katic and Dustin Kohn are missing today — Kohn “lower body,” reportedly; Katic still nothing official — so the Sound Tigers went back to the K-Wings for Jon Landry, who apparently got in about

Men of letters

For the first time since the House of Pain stopped being the House of Pain*, the Sound Tigers come in here without the guy from down the block. They arrive instead with a trio of new names, and with a

First wave

Before the games tonight in Port St. Lucie and Clearwater, the Islanders reassigned three guys who weren’t on those lists: Dustin Kohn, Anton Klementyev and Tony Romano. Kohn goes on waivers for the

Kohn signs (updated 2x) (and now recreated)

Note: This post was recreated after apparently being deleted by accident. Such is the announcement. Edit: Might as well get some of this up. Rob Schremp also signed his QO, the Islanders announced,

Good night

It’s Hershey in five, which seemed a common pick beforehand but didn’t seem so bright after two games. It’s as if it got to where it should have, but in some oddball path that makes you wonder just