RALEIGH — The Islanders laid down a gauntlet Thursday morning, making Mathew Barzal a healthy scratch against the Hurricanes as punishment for being late to the rink.
“That’s the culture of our team,” coach Patrick Roy said before his team fell to Carolina 6-2. “And we made the decision not to play him tonight. And Barzy’s not happy; he doesn’t feel good about it. He respects the decision, he understands it. He was really good about it.
“Like I said to him, it happened to me when I was in Colorado. Different way, but [I] missed a practice, missed two games. That’s the culture of our team; we believe in it. But he’s good about it. He’s very good about it.”
Barzal will be back in the lineup Friday against the Capitals with a clean slate, Roy said. The Islanders’ handling of the situation mirrored the Lightning — for whom general manager Mathieu Darche previously worked — when they healthy scratched star center Brayden Point last season after he missed a team meeting.

Roy seemed to indicate the decision was Darche’s on Thursday when asked whether he was holding the team to his standard.
“No, it’s not my standard,” he said. “It’s the organization’s standard.”