Patrick Roy accidentally reveals Islanders’ Ilya Sorokin had back surgery

Ilya Sorokin underwent offseason back surgery, Islanders coach Patrick Roy inadvertently revealed during a media session at the team’s charity golf outing on Monday.

General manager Lou Lamoriello had previously said Sorokin only had a minor upper-body injury that could keep him out for a few days of training camp, but that there were no worries for the season.

Roy was asked whether there were concerns about Sorokin’s health or level of play entering camp.

Instead of sticking to the company line, the head coach made an offhand mention of the goaltender undergoing back surgery.

The timing of the surgery was not clear, as an Islanders spokesman cut off a follow-up question.

Ilya Sorokin #30 of the New York Islanders splashing water on himself during a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs at UBS Arena
Ilya Sorokin had offseason back surgery Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

Sorokin suffered his worst NHL season last year, losing the starting job before the playoffs and getting pulled from his only playoff start.

Bouncing back is absolutely critical for the Islanders as Sorokin starts an eight-year, $66 million contract this season.

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