Palmieri Undergoes ACL Surgery, Sidelined 6-8 Months for Islanders

Kyle Palmieri, a forward for the New York Islanders, has suffered a torn ACL in his left knee. This injury will require surgery and is expected to sideline him for 6-8 months. The announcement was made by the Islanders on Saturday.
Injury Details
The injury occurred during the second period of a recent game against the Philadelphia Flyers, which concluded in a 4-3 shootout loss for the Islanders. Prior to his exit, Palmieri contributed to the game by providing a secondary assist on Emil Heineman’s goal.
Season Performance
In his 25 appearances this season, Palmieri has accumulated 18 points, consisting of six goals and 12 assists. His captain, Anders Lee, praised Palmieri’s toughness, highlighting his ability to play through pain.
Player Statistics
| Category | Stats |
|---|---|
| Goals | 6 |
| Assists | 12 |
| Total Points | 18 |
| Games Played | 25 |
| Regular Season Points (Career) | 545 |
| Stanley Cup Playoff Points (Career) | 32 |
Line Adjustments
With Palmieri out of the lineup, the Islanders have made several adjustments in practice. Lee has moved up to the second line, joining Jonathan Drouin and Mathew Barzal. Maxim Shabanov has been placed on the top line alongside Heineman and Bo Horvat.
Upcoming Matchup
The New York Islanders will face the Washington Capitals next, with the game scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.




