WATCH: Islanders No. 1 pick Matthew Schaefer makes NHL history with first career point

Islanders' Matthew Schaefer warms up before NHL debut
Islanders' Matthew Schaefer warms up before NHL debutJustin Berl/Getty Images

New York Islanders rookie defenceman Matthew Schaefer recorded his first-ever NHL point during the team's season opener on Thursday.

He recorded the point after dishing out a nice assist to Jonathan Drouin, who put up the team's first goal of the season, becoming the youngest defenceman in NHL history to record a point in his debut.

Schaefer turned 18 years old on September 5th after being selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft in June. 

After their game against Pittsburgh, they'll head home for a matchup against the Washington Capitals, making Schaefer just the eighth player in NHL history to face both Sidney Crosby and Alexander Ovechkin in their first two career games.

The defenceman recorded two assists in four preseason games with the Islanders, pairing mostly with fellow defenceman and veteran Scott Mayfield.

Even recording this highlight against the Philadelphia Flyers' young star Matvei Michkov to prevent a possible goal.

"Being an 18-year-old playing professional hockey in the NHL in a market like New York, his maturity really gave me confidence that it won’t be an issue,” said Islanders general manager Mathieu Darche. “That’s what comforts me - he’s ready for this."

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