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The Demotion of Josh Ho-Sang

As with almost any decision the Islanders make, the demotion of Josh Ho-Sang has caused plenty of debate.  When you add in the fact that Ho-Sang is one of the more polarizing players in the organization, the debate goes to another level.  Today, this was the correct move by the ...

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The Start Of A New Tradition

This week the Islanders welcomed everybody from Bryan Trottier to Petr Mika back for Alumni Weekend.  Which somehow became a controversial idea, thanks Twitter.  This was a great weekend for the Islanders and will hopefully lead to many more positive experiences for fans.  In terms of reaching the fanbase it ...

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The Week Ahead: On The Hunt

New for this season, Our Rob Taub will give his preview of the week ahead for the New York Islanders. There will be what to watch for, and x-factor the Isles will have to key in on for each of their opponents. After successful victories over the rival New York ...

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It's Time to Unlock Pulock

The Islander power play is 0 for the season.  They have had 18 opportunities up one or more men and have yet to find the back of the net. Actually, as a team they are minus 2 while on the power play, meaning they have given up more goals then ...

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War of Words: Hopkins vs De La Hoya

  By Scoop Malinowski   Before his famous super fight with Oscar De La Hoya, Bernard Hopkins, WBC/IBF/WBA Middleweight champion, uttered these “war of words” from his training camp in Miami: “The key to this fight is not going to be power. It is going to be one word…and that ...

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A Quick Tour of the East

There is plenty of uncertainty around the Islanders as the season begins but how does the rest of the East stack up.  Over the last two seasons 13 of the 16 teams have made the playoffs, in addition Carolina and Buffalo are poised to make the leap into the playoffs ...

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30 for 30: Is this Garth Snow's last chance?

Tomorrow, the new hockey season begins. For the New York Islanders, there are many questions that they will face in 2017-18. After missing the playoffs for the first time since the 2013-14 campaign, the expectations are still high for the Isles. With an entirely new coaching staff and new blood ...

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30 for 30: Could the Isles have two Calder Trophy Candidates?

In just one week the new hockey season will begin. For the New York Islanders, there are many questions that they will face in 2017-18. After missing the playoffs for the first time since the 2013-14 campaign, the expectations are still high for the Isles. With an entirely new coaching ...

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