When the Islanders assigned Marcus Hogberg back to the minors during the holiday break, the hope was that Ilya Sorokin would be ready to return to the lineup. That isn’t the case, however, as the team announced (Twitter link) that Sorokin has been placed on injured reserve retroactive to December 20th with Hogberg coming up on an emergency basis once again to take his place on the roster. Their active roster remains at the maximum of 23 players.
Sorokin is dealing with an undisclosed injury that caused him to miss their last two games against Buffalo and New Jersey. The 30-year-old is their undisputed starter and has played well this season, posting a 2.55 GAA and a .910 SV% in 24 starts, his best numbers since the 2022-23 campaign when he was the runner-up for the Vezina Trophy as the NHL’s top goaltender.
As for Hogberg, the 31-year-old is on a one-way contract this season as their third-string netminder. (Semyon Varlamov was supposed to be the backup but injuries have kept him out all season with David Rittich replacing him.) He has played in 14 games with AHL Bridgeport, putting up a 3.08 GAA and a .881 SV%. He has yet to play in the NHL this season but did get into 15 games with the Isles in 2024-25.
Newsday’s Andrew Gross relays (Twitter link) that Sorokin is expected to accompany the team to Columbus for their game on Sunday although Rittich is scheduled to get the start. If Sorokin is okay enough to back up, he’s eligible to be activated for that game thanks to the back-dated placement as he’ll have already missed the required seven days.
Sorokin is dealing with a Neck Strain