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What Should the Islanders do With Corey Trivino?

After Corey Trivino's court date was postponed from late April to late May, many have been wondering what lies in store for the ex-Boston Terriers standout. Trivino's reputation at Boston University was well known before the forward decided to drunkenly harass a female Resident Advisor. While the center was highly valued by the Boston Terriers, head coach Jack Parker said that Trivino's tendency for drunk and disorderly conduct had finally gone too far. (wallyg/Flickr)

Parker gave Trivino the ax from the team and the forward was kicked out from Boston University not too long after. Many might be wondering what legal ramifications might be waiting for Trivino come May 30th, but the New York Islanders still have their stock invested in a player that could be a force at the NHL level. Granted, Trivino would have to sort out his own personal demons before returning to hockey, but the center is too gifted to not pursue a career in hockey.

While Trivino's fate has not yet been decided by the courts, the question still beckons. What should the New York Islanders do if Corey Trivino is dedicated to rehabilitating himself and reinvigorating his hopes of playing professional hockey?