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Islanders and Blues make a trade on Monday afternoon.
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Islanders and Blues make a trade on Monday afternoon.

The New York Islanders and St. Louis Blues struck a deal on Monday afternoon moving both a pick and a player.

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The New York Islanders are desperately trying to shore up their blue line it would seem.

After already adding controversial defenseman Tony DeAngelo to their roster over the weekend, the Islanders have now made yet another move to add yet another defenseman to their roster.

In an official announcement, the Islanders have confirmed that they have acquired 26 year old defenseman Scott Perunovich from the St. Louis Blues in a trade on Monday afternoon. In exchange the Blues will receive a conditional 5th round draft selection at next year's draft, the 2026 National Hockey League Entry Draft.

Perunovich, a former second round pick (45th overall) from the Blues at the 2019 NHL Entry Draft, has appeared in 24 games for the Blues this season scoring 2 goals and adding 4 assists for a total of 6 points. Perunovich also has 6 penalty minutes on the season and currently boasts a plus minus rating of +1

Since being drafted by the Blues he has appeared in a total of 97 regular season games, scoring 2 goals and addding 27 assists for a total of 29 points, as well as 7 playoff games over which he has a very respectable 4 points, all of which are assists.

It seems extremely likely that this move is a direct response to the injury suffered by Islanders defenseman Ryan Pulock over the weekend, an injury the Islanders confirmed earlier today when they placed Pulock on injured reserve. The fact that the Islanders went out and made a trade so quickly probably doesn't bode well for the severity of Pulock's injury.

Stay tuned for additional details.