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Pelech once again dealt with his share of injuries this past season -- that has become a trend, as his only year without missing a game is the shortened 2020-21 campaign. A defensive specialist, Pelech had zero goals but collected 21 assists, 109 shots on goal, 87 blocks and a plus-4 rating over 60 appearances in 2024-25. The left-shot blueliner will continue to see top-four minutes in 2025-26, but he’s a non-factor with the man advantage. Pelech led the Islanders in secondary assists (17) and was tied for the team lead in takeaways (36) last season, so his ability to break up plays and transition the puck up the ice helps him get on the scoresheet every few games. With that being said, he makes for nothing more than an extremely late dart throw in fantasy drafts, particularly in formats that account for blocked shots. Read Past Outlooks
Ends point drought with goal
Pelech scored a goal, put two shots on target and blocked a shot in Thursday's 6-3 win over the Avalanche.
ANALYSIS
Pelech ended a 16-game point drought Thursday with a goal near the midway point of the second period, which gave the Isles a 4-0 lead. With the twine finder, Pelech grabbed his first goal of the season and is up to three points, 42 shots on goal and 43 blocks through 28 games this season. While the 11-year NHL veteran isn't known for his goal scoring, he's reached the 15-point mark in each of the past four seasons but is at risk of losing that streak this year. Despite losing some playing time to rookie sensation Matthew Schaefer, Pelech is still averaging 20:00 of ice time and has the opportunity to bounce back while skating on the Islanders' second defensive pairing. He's best left on waivers in fantasy for the time being, but if he starts to find the scoresheet with some consistency, he could have some streaming value in deep fantasy leagues due to his solid category coverage.
Pelech ended a 16-game point drought Thursday with a goal near the midway point of the second period, which gave the Isles a 4-0 lead. With the twine finder, Pelech grabbed his first goal of the season and is up to three points, 42 shots on goal and 43 blocks through 28 games this season. While the 11-year NHL veteran isn't known for his goal scoring, he's reached the 15-point mark in each of the past four seasons but is at risk of losing that streak this year. Despite losing some playing time to rookie sensation Matthew Schaefer, Pelech is still averaging 20:00 of ice time and has the opportunity to bounce back while skating on the Islanders' second defensive pairing. He's best left on waivers in fantasy for the time being, but if he starts to find the scoresheet with some consistency, he could have some streaming value in deep fantasy leagues due to his solid category coverage.
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2025–26 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 20:24
- Average Power Play TOI: 0:08
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 2:39
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A key cog on the blue line for the Islanders, Pelech's season was completely derailed by an upper-body injury which cost him more than six weeks in the middle of the year. He appeared in just 58 games, posting a single goal and 16 points, his lowest mark in the past three seasons. Pelech is an elite penalty killer and one of the best stay-at-home defenders in the NHL, but he has never posted more than 28 points in any one season and his hit and blocked shot totals are middling for a defender. You can almost certainly do better on draft day.
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Steady defense, no offense
Pelech's point drought reached 16 games in Tuesday's 2-1 win over the Lightning.
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Nabs first helper
Pelech posted an assist and went plus-2 in Saturday's 5-4 win over the Senators.
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Cleared for camp practices
Pelech (undisclosed) participated in Thursday's practice, Andrew Gross of Newsday reports.
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Not playing Thursday
Pelech (undisclosed) will sit out Thursday's season finale in Columbus, Andrew Gross of Newsday reports.
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Good to go Tuesday
Pelech cleared concussion protocol and will be available versus Washington on Tuesday, Stefen Rosner of NHL.com reports.
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Ready to return?
Pelech, who's been sidelined with an upper-body injury, is taking line rushes at morning skate, potentially putting him on track to return Tuesday versus Vancouver, Ethan Sears of the New York Post reports.
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If he's able to go, Pelech should return to a second-pairing role against the Canucks. He's picked up three helpers through 16 contests this campaign.
If he's able to go, Pelech should return to a second-pairing role against the Canucks. He's picked up three helpers through 16 contests this campaign.








