The Islanders have seen some brutal streaks on the power play over the past few seasons, so it’s hard to blame them for not panicking over their current 0-for-23 stretch.

They know that the current situation is not tenable, and nor is their season-long conversion rate of 13.33 percent on the man advantage, which ranks dead last in the league.

Unlike a lot of those horror stretches in the past, though, the Islanders do not look like a nonentity at five-on-four — they are getting chances.

Islanders coach Patrick Roy talks with the media. Robert Sabo for New York Post

“What I love about our power play right now is our entries,” coach Patrick Roy said Tuesday. “We’re doing a really good job getting the puck in. What I also like about our power play is the possession time. We possess that

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