Training camp is a time where coaches evaluate the talent on their roster and decide who makes the team and who doesn’t. For the New York Islanders, they’ll be looking to see which veterans work and which prospects will make the roster.
One of the prospects trying to make the roster is lightning rod Josh Ho-Sang. Donning a new number, 26, Ho-Sang got his first game experience last night against the Flyers.
One of the things Ho-Sang talked about was turning it on in games. Here’s what he told Newsday about the difference between practicing and games:
“Because a game is something you need to win,” Ho-Sang said of the difference.