Schaefer, #1 Draft Pick, scores his first NHL goal, despite the loss

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The young defenseman Matthew Schaefer will hardly forget his first goal in the NHL. The 18-year-old player, selected in this year’s draft, threw himself headfirst into the moment, literally. Schaefer pounced on a loose puck after a scramble in front of the net and stretched to push it in, beating Washington Capitals goalie Logan Thompson at 4:28 of the third period in the Islanders’ 4-2 loss on Saturday night.

It’s crazy, I love these fans. Hearing your name chanted there is incredible, it feels like home for sure… We want to win for the fans and we want to be there every night for them. They come every night for us.

Matthew Schaefer
The goal cut Washington’s lead to two, but the Islanders couldn’t rally, falling to 0-2 on the season. However, it was a milestone for the rookie, who joined the team after training camp, months after being named first in the draft in Los Angeles.

To be honest, he dominated the game. He was our best player tonight. He was moving, obviously contributing. He’s very effective out there. He feels more and more comfortable in each game. He’s a special player, we’re lucky to have him.

Bo Horvat
Schaefer’s game has already gained the full confidence of the coaching staff. After getting an assist for his first point in the NHL, with 17:15 of playing time in the Islanders’ season-opening 4-3 loss in Pittsburgh on Thursday, he had a playing time of 26:04 in this game. This was more than four minutes ahead of Mathew Barzal’s 21:28.

I’m not balancing anything right now with the way he’s playing. He forced me to play him, he forced us to play him, so we’ll give him the opportunity.

Patrick Roy

Few players have entered the draft with less recent game experience. Schaefer played only 17 games with the Erie of the Ontario Hockey League in 2024-25, missing time due to mononucleosis and, subsequently, a broken collarbone suffered while representing Canada at the 2025 IIHF World Junior Championship. Still, he managed 22 points (seven goals, 15 assists) and a +21 rating.

The Ontario native also captained Canada to gold medals at the 2024 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge and the 2024 Hlinka Gretzky Cup. Now, at just 18 years old and already on the NHL ice, his first goal offered a glimpse of why the Islanders expect great things from the youngster in the coming years.
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