Anthony Duclair Steps Away From Islanders
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Duclair told Roy that he needed some time off to reflect and Roy agreed to that.
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Duclair has been limited to seven goals and four assists for 11 points in 44 games this season, due in part to a groin injury early in the season that caused him to miss 28 games.
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