After the Islanders picked up Mark Streit and Doug Weight, the majority of the Islander fans I routinely come in contact with were happy. It’s not that they don’t have faith in a youth movement, they just wanted more options on the bench and of course, depth. The amount of injuries to last season’s team alone exposed that need more than anything. Signing a plethora of AHL and college talent over the past few weeks, the Isles will have new bodies fighting for jobs at Bridgeport this season, but the appearance of Weight and Streit on the Islanders may not be enough to have this team vie for a playoff spot this season.

Enter Mathieu Schneider?

According to hockeybuzz.com, the Islanders are in the running for the defenseman. I personally think that while he could help the team on the powerplay, losing a youngster like Bruno Gervais, Chris Campoli or even a veteran like Radek Martinek, players who want to be here, for a mercenary that could care less about what the team is trying to build, is not worth it to me. Streit is in this for the long haul and Weight knows he’s in a leadership role, similar to that of Crash Davis in “Bull Durham.” Are they superstars? No, but they may play a hand in shaping the youngsters on this team so they can develop into some.

While on the topic of recent pickups and players coming to the Islanders, who’s the enforcer?

[Before I get into this more, I want to thank my old buddy and hardcore Isles fan Anthony Natoli for bringing this topic up to me last week]

For those who don’t know, according to TSN.com, Brendan Witt has been extended [no length or financial figures are known at this time] and while he has been known to drop the gloves, he’s too damn solid on defense to be picking fights all the time. Easily the MVP of the Isles last season, the guy needs to be on the ice as much as possible. I think the same thing can be said for Andy Sutton, who before a slew of injures ended his season, made significant strides in his own end and needs to be on the ice, taking the body and blocking shots, rather than in the sin-bin.

The Isles have other physical players, guys like Jon Sim and Sean Bergenheim, but they all are more agitators than anything else. Trent Hunter isn’t a fighter, as his embarrassing tussle with Darian Hatcher last season proved and Blake Comeau is the type of playing who won’t drop the gloves, even if sphered in the gonads. Kyle Okposo is supposed to have a bit of a physical game as well, but by no means will he be asked to fight this season.

So what are the Isles to do?

At this point, an enforcer on this team may be a luxury the Islanders can’t afford. I mean seriously why take a roster spot away from a youngster who may be able to give you so much more than Chris Simon, Luke Richardson, Darren McCarty, Andre Roy or the endless list of available fighters out there could. Last season the Isles played most of the season with an enforcer and while they didn’t make the playoffs, most of the time, they weren’t being pushed around much. If guys like Bill Guerin and Mike Comrie drop the gloves a few more times this season and other players play gritty hockey and stand up for themselves, the Isles may not even need one.

Guess we’ll just have to wait and see with that one.

Lastly, I just want to say that for the past few weeks, Chris Botta’s blog has been an absolute blast to read and it was an absolute shame that it had to all come to an end. At the same time though, I understand that he obviously wants to move on with his life and start a new project, away from the Ilanders. Nevertheless, I’d like to thank Mr. Botta for opening up his mind and heart to the thousands of fans out there that desperately want to know everything that is going on in Islander country.

Thank You.

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