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Cal Ritchie’s Islanders Injury Will Keep Him Out Through Olympic Break

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New York Islanders center Calum Ritchie (64) moves the puck down ice as Tampa Bay Lightning center Jake Guentzel (59) tries to defend during the third period at UBS Arena, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, in Elmont, NY.

It’s going to be a while before the Islanders next see Cal Ritchie.

Ritchie’s lower-body injury will keep him out through the Olympic break, coach Patrick Roy said Saturday before the Islanders lost 4-3 to the Predators at UBS Arena. 

Including Saturday’s match, the Islanders have just four games left before the three-week break, which will see them return to practice a little over a week before resuming the season in Montreal on Feb. 26.

2f60c3e0e6f39f76af0704746ce0dc48Calum Ritchie moves the puck down ice as Jake Guentzel defends during the third period of the Islanders’ 3-2 win over the Lightning at UBS Arena on Dec. 13, 2025. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

Roy said that Ritchie “tried” to skate on his own Friday but it did not go well, so for the time being, he will stay off the ice.

It’s not clear when exactly Ritchie suffered the injury, as he played his last shift with under three minutes to go in last Saturday’s loss to the Sabres.

For the time being, however, the injury is allowing the Islanders to punt on what will be a tough lineup decision once the rookie centerman returns.

After adding Ondrej Palat via trade, and with Bo Horvat back healthy, it’s not entirely clear how the Islanders can make room for Ritchie in their lineup.

Max Shabanov, who had a spot for most of the season, has sat two of three games since the Islanders traded for Palat, with his only playing time coming Thursday night when Casey Cizikas was out sick.

98a3345f57e46aabd13e958d87dfd46aCalum Ritchie scores a goal as Luke Glendening tries to defend during the third period of the Islanders’ 9-0 blowout win over the Devils on Jan. 6, 2026 at UBS Arena. Robert Sabo for NY Post

Ritchie, who has generally centered the second or third line, would need to either shift to the wing or the Islanders would need to shift someone else to the wing in order to accommodate him.

It’s not at all obvious which winger would sit either, at least as long as the fourth line of Marc Gatcomb, Cizikas and Kyle MacLean continues to play well.

Jonathan Drouin has gone a long period without scoring, but the Islanders clearly value the other aspects of his game enough that they are reluctant to make him a healthy scratch.

Depending how circumstances shake out when Ritchie is ready to come back, it wouldn’t be a shock if the Islanders ended up sending him back to AHL Bridgeport to avoid a situation where the 21-year-old is not getting playing time.


Cizikas was back in the lineup after missing Thursday’s win at the Rangers with illness.



Drouin was a late scratch with illness.

That allowed Shabanov to stay in the lineup after skating as an extra in the morning, ultimately skating 14:12 in Drouin’s spot on the top line.


Mathew Barzal’s assist moved him into fifth all-time in the franchise record books with 360.