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Fans Rally Behind Patrick Roy After His Fiery Response to Rantanen’s New Role as Romanov Manager: “That’s My Coach!”

November 19, 2025 3 Min Read
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Late Tuesday night, a game between the New York Islanders and the Dallas Stars sparked outrage, particularly from Islanders coach Patrick Roy. Stars winger Mikko Rantanen received a major penalty and game misconduct for a collision involving Islanders defenseman Alexander Romanov, who had to be helped off the ice. Roy was visibly angry with Rantanen and the Stars after the incident.

The hockey community, especially fans of both teams, shared numerous reactions to the hit, the penalty, and Roy’s emotional response. Many believed the major penalty and game misconduct were justified, with some acknowledging the hit was dangerous even if unintentional. Roy’s bench outburst, where he warned Rantanen he wouldn’t forget the incident ahead of their upcoming March 26 game at UBS Arena, elicited mixed opinions. Some fans applauded Roy for fiercely defending his players, while others questioned his intense reaction.

Some argued that a slight contact from Islanders’ Scott Mayfield on Rantanen set up the collision with Romanov, suggesting Rantanen was trying to avoid confrontation. Roy, reflecting after the game, acknowledged the severity of the play, emphasizing that such risky behavior does not belong in hockey and praising his team’s resilience after the injury.

Stars coach Glenn Gulutzan gave his perspective, noting Mayfield’s role in destabilizing Rantanen and describing the play as a typical hockey incident, though he also expressed hope that Romanov would be okay given the danger involved.

Adding further drama, Islanders center Bo Horvat was handed a 10-minute misconduct and two minor penalties early in the game following an awkward stumble that caused him to swing his stick involuntarily, prompting debate among fans over the penalties’ fairness. The game’s closing moments also saw controversy when the Stars’ goal tying the game was overturned due to goaltender interference, after which Islanders goalie David Rittich celebrated the win enthusiastically.

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This intense and controversial matchup highlights the fierce competition and physicality inherent in hockey, along with the passionate responses from coaches and fans alike.

Fan Take: This incident underscores the high stakes and emotional intensity that define professional hockey, reminding fans why every play matters and the thin line between physicality and dangerous behavior. It also sets the stage for a heated rematch, promising drama and rivalry that keep the sport engaging and unpredictable.

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