The One Con To Islanders Maxim Tsyplakov's Game Through First 14 NHL Appearances
New York Islanders' new forward, Maxim Tsyplakov, has been a great surprise to the lineup.
At 26, his physical size and strong hockey IQ have allowed him to flourish on the team's second line alongside Brock Nelson and Kyle Palmieri.
He isn't scared to drive the net, is great in front and behind the goal, and has shown an innate ability to slow the game down and quickly speed things up with on-the-money passes in transition.
Through 14 games, Tsyplakov has two goals and six assists.
His latest goal was a beautiful individual effort against the Buffalo Sabres:
What a pretty goal from Max Tsyplakov 🔥 pic.twitter.com/UhgHVFyDEB
— Rob Taub (@RTaub_) November 2, 2024
Despite his age, Tsyplakov is eligible for the Calder Trophy, awarded to the NHL's best rookie.
He is third in scoring and leads all rookies with 42 hits.
But he also leads the rookies and Islanders in penalty minutes, with 14 through 14 games.
Of the seven penalties, five have been stick infractions, while the other two were interference and boarding.
It's not lazy penalties, per se, but Tsyplakov's lack of speed and the fact that he's still getting accustomed to the NHL game is leading to some growing pains.
At the end of the day, he just needs to be a tad smarter when the puck isn't on his stick.
Tsyplakov's mistakes are similar to that of New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe, who struggles in tight quarters and sometimes loses control of his body.
His boarding penalty on Ottawa Senators forward Claude Giroux is a perfect example of that:
Tsyplakov hit on Giroux pic.twitter.com/SkvKxXgBnc
— Rob Taub (@RTaub_) November 8, 2024
The timing of when Tsyplakov has taken his penalties hasn't been great, either. Here's a breakdown:
Against The Stars: 3-0 Loss
Interference penalty at 4:00 of the first
Score was 0-0
Islanders allowed a game-winner a minute later
Against The Avalanche: 6-2 Win
Hooking penalty at 18:34 of the second
Score was 2-0 Islanders
Penalty kill did their job
Against The Canadiens: 4-3 Win (SO)
High-sticking penalty at 19:51 of the first
Score was 2-0 Islanders
Cole Caufield scored to make it 2-1 before Montreal tied it up at 2-2 early in the second
Against The Ducks: 3-1 Loss
Hooking penalty at 9:02 of the third
Score was 2-1 Ducks
Islanders got the kill, but lost
Against The Pengins: 4-3 Win (SO)
Tripping penalty at 13:21 of the second
Game was tied at 1-1
Evgeni Malkin scored to make it 2-1 Pittsburgh
Islanders came back from 3-1 in the third to win
Against the Senators: 4-2 Win
Boarding at 13:35 of the third
Score was 3-1 Islanders
Drake Batherson scored to make it 3-2
Islanders, on their heels, got an empty-net goal to ice the game
Tsyplakov is a talented player, and the Islanders have him for a bargain of $950,000.
The more he plays, the more comfortable he'll become.
Roy needs to be able to trust him late in games. Consistent penalty minutes aren't the way to earn trust, so he'll need to clean that up a bit going forward.