Barry Trotz is doing his best to temper what's expected to be a frosty reception for John Tavares on Long Island.
"You have to respect that John gave his all for a long time for the organization … earned the right to go back home," the New York Islanders head coach told reporters before Thursday's game, including TSN's Mark Masters. "Some people are upset, but just be respectful. Cheer us on and let's have a good hockey game."
Tavares will make his much-anticipated return to Nassau Coliseum after leaving the Islanders to sign with the Toronto Maple Leafs as a free agent last July.
Many Islanders fans have voiced their displeasure since his decision, including supporters featured in a video that went viral earlier this week.
The Islanders have improved under Trotz, a Jack Adams Award favorite who left the Washington Capitals to join New York after winning the Stanley Cup last June.
Tavares leads the Leafs with 36 goals, and he ranks second on the club with 68 points in 63 games.
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