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GEORGE RECALLED

Defenseman Isaiah George was recalled by the Islanders on Saturday morning and will play on a pair with Adam Boqvist.

“He’s a really good skater,” Head Coach Patrick Roy said. “He’s got that ability to get the puck out on his own and I like his defensive play.”

George, 21, appeared in 33 games for the Islanders last season, compiling five points (1G, 4A), as well as 33 games with Bridgeport last year where he recorded 14 points (4G, 10A).

Injuries have limited the second-year pro to 24 games this season, where he has amassed 10 points (2G, 8A). George has five points (1G, 4A) in his last six games since returning to the lineup.

George was the Islanders fourth-round pick (98th overall) in the 2022 NHL Draft. This is George’s first recall this season and he is the fourth defenseman to be recalled from Bridgeport this season, joining Cole McWard, Travis Mitchell and Marshall Warren.

McWard was returned to Bridgeport on loan in a corresponding move. McWard played three games with the Islanders during his recall.

HORVAT TO RETURN VERSUS SABRES

Bo Horvat joined the New York Islanders for practice on Friday morning in his first skate with the team since he sustained a lower-body injury in a game vs the Utah Mammoth on Jan. 1.

“It felt really good to be back with the guys and back in a regular routine practice,” Horvat said. “It [was] a long road trip they were on, and it was lonely back here skating by yourself and stuff and hopefully be good to go tomorrow.”

Roy said the plan will be for Horvat to return to the lineup against the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday afternoon. Horvat has missed nine games, and the Islanders went 5-3-1 in his absence.

“The guys did a really nice job while he wasn’t playing but listen, he’s our top goal scorer, he’s playing PK, power play and wins big face-offs” Head Coach Patrick Roy said. “It’s nice to see that there’s always a player that comes out and gets the big goals or a big play for us. That speaks volumes of who we are as a team right now.”

While the team was away on their seven-game, 16-day road trip, Horvat spent the time rehabbing and recovering on Long Island.

“I want to make sure I’m ready to go 100% and be at my best when I come back,” Horvat said. “I think I owe that to the guys and the team to come back and be ready to go and I’m feeling better and better as the days go along.”

Horvat leads the Islanders with 21 goals and ranks third in scoring with 33 points, behind Mathew Barzal (41 points) and Matthew Schaefer (34 points).

“It’s awesome seeing him back, obviously a huge, key piece for us,” Duclair said. “[He’s] having a great season … and it’s going to help our offensive and defensive game.”

PULOCK MISSES PRACTICE

Ryan Pulock (upper body) is out against the Sabres. He missed Friday’s practice and is day-to-day. The defenseman met with a doctor on Friday, per the team.

The defenseman has 21 points (2G, 19A), 34 hits, 22 takeaways and leads the Islanders with 93 blocked shots this season.

DUCLAIR’S DEPARTMENT

Duclair netted a power-play goal for the third time in his last four games and is tied for first in the NHL with three power-play tallies since Jan. 7.

The 30-year-old has five goals in his last five games and eight goals in his last eight games. He has 23 points (12G, 11A) in 47 games this season.

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