The Islanders were busy in the first round of the draft last season, adding Matthew Schaefer first overall while making back-to-back selections in the middle of the round as part of the trade return for Noah Dobson. Thanks to the Brock Nelson trade last season, they have an extra pick on the opening night of the draft again this season.
But it appears that their goal might be to turn one of those selections into some win-now help. Speaking with reporters today (video link), GM Mathieu Darche indicated that the team is open to moving one of their first-round selections.
Darche has been busy in recent days, utilizing his LTIR space to add defenseman Carson Soucy and winger Ondrej Palat (plus two draft picks). They effectively serve as replacements for Alexander Romanov and Kyle Palmieri. However, Pierre Engvall is also out for the year and on LTIR while Semyon Varlamov hasn’t played at all this season and a return is unlikely. He’s also on LTIR and if the team knows he’s not returning, his LTIR room can be used. Combined, the team has around $6MM in space, per PuckPedia. That gives Darche lots of flexibility to work with.
A willingness to part with a first-round pick should only pique the interest of rebuilding teams or those who decide to become sellers in the coming weeks. Speculatively, Darche’s preference would be to move Colorado’s selection rather than their own since the former will be in the back few selections of the round while New York’s at the moment is closer to the late teens or low 20s.
Every year, several buyers move out a first-round selection and that pick can often yield an impact performer. With the Islanders being willing to part with one of those picks, they could be shopping in a higher tier of the market than their last two moves.

Parayko, schenn, kyrou, faulk, binnington? Obviously there would be other pieces involved for anyone one of those, but still
Garland and Myers for the first round pick!