It didn’t take long for Matthew Schaefer to make his mark on the NHL.
Schaefer has seven points (2G, 5A) in eight contests and he became the first 18-year-old defenseman in the league’s history to start his career with a six-game point streak and just the second rookie rearguard (Marek Zidlicky) to accomplish the feat.
An important caveat is that Zidlicky was 26 and an established pro from his time in Europe when he did it. Schaefer, meanwhile, is three years away from being able to buy his teammates a beer at a Long Island haunt.
But it’s not just the production that is sticking out for the former Erie Otter. Schaefer has already established himself as the No. 1 defenseman on the Islanders.
And it’s not like Schaefer was waltzing into a roster that was in the throes of a rebuild. The Isles boast an experienced blueline anchored by a trio of veterans — Adam Pelech, Scott Mayfield, and Ryan Pulock — that has played 1,679 combined games for the club.