Islanders' Matthew Schaefer sets absurd NHL record that may never be matched

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Matthew Schaefer is in uncharted territory.

The New York Islanders' defenseman, who was the first overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, has moved beyond phenom status. This guy is as close as a teenager can get to a hockey superstar.

He won't even turn 19 until September. He's playing his entire rookie season at 18 years of age.

And on Tuesday night, he did something nearly unfathomable.

Schaefer was on the ice for 31 minutes and 59 seconds, more than half the game. That's the most ice time by a teenager in NHL history -- with the caveat that the stat began being tracked in the 1990s.

Almost as impressive, the Islanders outscored their opponent 2-0 when Schaefer was on the ice, and outdid them in scoring chances by an absurd 36-9 margin when Schaefer played.

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Clearly, the Islanders didn't know what to do when Schaefer left the ice, because they actually lost the game.

But wow, what a performance. What a player. What a season.

Schaefer has already set a ton of records as an 18-year old defenseman, and it certainly looks like it's just the beginning.

He already is staking his claim as being one of the best players in his position on the planet, and there's plenty of reason to believe he'll get better.

At this rate, Schaefer will set more records. He'll make more history. He'll do more things that simply wow hockey fans everywhere.

This kid is special, and he's proving it, night in and night out.

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