Schwartz on Sports Podcast: New York Islanders' Stephen Gionta Drops By (Audio) 1
NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 03: Stephen Gionta #24 of the New York Islanders celebrates with teammates after scoring against the New Jersey Devils duirng their preseason game at Barclays Center on October 3, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

Right after signing another brand new deal, New York Islanders pesky forward Stephen Gionta drops by Schwartz on Sports.

One thing is for certain at any level of sports: you can never have enough depth. And while New York Islanders Country continues to wait patiently for John Tavares to put pen to paper on an extension, the Isles made what might appear to be a small move on Tuesday when they signed forward Stephen Gionta to a one year, two-way contract.

On Wednesday, I spoke with Gionta over the phone and the former Devil is happy to be back on the Isle … and Brooklyn!

“Last year, I gotta say was probably some of the most fun I’ve had had playing hockey in a long time,” Gionta told me on the podcast. “It was a great group of guys. We’re on the rise and I think we can do a lot of damage.”

The Islanders finished one point out of the playoffs last season as the 33-year-old Gionta split time between the big club and the Isles’ AHL team in Bridgeport. With the Isles, Gionta had one goal and five assists in 26 games while also appearing in 7 games for the Sound Tigers. This year, he’ll add some valuable roster depth as the Islanders look to return to the playoffs.

Thank you, Stephen Gionta, for joining me on this edition of “Schwartz on Sports” You can follow Stephen on Twitter @steviegio11.

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NEWARK, NJ – APRIL 08: Stephen Gionta #24 of the New York Islanders skates against the New Jersey Devils during the game at Prudential Center on April 8, 2017 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Andy Marlin/NHLI via Getty Images)
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PHILADELPHIA, PA – MARCH 30: Stephen Gionta #24 of the New York Islanders skates the puck against the Philadelphia Flyers on March 30, 2017 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images)
Peter has been working in the New York sports media since 1989. He is currently an update anchor for CBS Sports Radio and WFAN. Peter is also the public address announcer for the NY Cosmos of the NASL and is a play by play announcer for high school sports on News 12 Varsity. An avid Islanders, Jets, and Yankees fan, Peter resides on Long Island with his wife Sheryl and their sons Bradley and Jared who side with their mother in rooting for the Mets!