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Why the Islanders Could Bury Playoff Ghosts Tomorrow Night

“This is surgical.” That was the quote NBC analyst Pierre McGuire used yesterday toward the end of the third period of a dominating 4-1 win by the New York Islanders over the Pittsburgh Penguins. And to this blogger’s mind, that was the perfect word to use. Barry Trotz’ troops played ...

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Islanders Riding High, Can't Slow Down Now

The New York Islanders are playing a spirited, physical brand of hockey these days, riding the tone they’ve set to a 2-0 series lead over the Pittsburgh Penguins heading into Sunday’s pivotal Game 3 in Western Pennsylvania. Physicality has been a consistent part of playing “Islanders Hockey” since this new ...

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Redemption for Bailey Gets Playoffs Off To A Good Start

They chanted it loud and proud. “Hey Josh Bailey, ooh ah, I want to know-oh-oh, if you’ll score a goal!” That was the chorus that rung out from the Islanders faithful that jampacked an electric Nassau Coliseum last night following Bailey’s game-winner at 4:39 of overtime that gave the Isles ...

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It's Time To Go To Work, Boys

With Lord Stanley’s Cup a mere 16 wins away, the New York Islanders’ goal is set clearly in front of them. An unexpectedly successful regular season — 103 points and a second-place finish in the ultra-competitive Metropolitan Division, in fact — has them set to kick off their first-round series ...

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Islanders Playoff Primer: Five Games That Proved This Team was Legit

As the New York Islanders get set to open up its first-round series against the Pittsburgh Penguins Wednesday night at Nassau Coliseum, it’s hard not to reflect on the road they took to get to this point. Earning 103 points and a second place finish in the Metropolitan Division is one ...

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Taub's 10 Thoughts: Two For The Money

With a playoff spot locked up, two things still remain of utmost importance for the New York Islanders: home ice and a division title. It’s been 31 years since the Isles could claim both those achievements. Winning tonight in Florida, and getting some help on the scoreboard, can make those both ...

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Player of the Week Spotlight: Jordan Eberle

Every week of the 2018-19 season, our Rob Taub will discuss one player from the Islanders to look out for. Whether it’s past performances, certain matchups, or something about that player that makes worth spotlighting, each article will describe why they are being featured. Also — if one, two players, ...

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Taub's 10 Thoughts: Within Reach

We’re down to the final five. That’s right, starting this evening in Winnipeg, the New York Islanders will embark on the last five games of the 2018-19 season. A spot in the postseason is just about claimed, but there’s still a lot on the line for the team — a ...

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Player of the Week Spotlight: Brock Nelson

Every week of the 2018-19 season, our Rob Taub will discuss one player from the Islanders to look out for. Whether it’s past performances, certain matchups, or something about that player that makes worth spotlighting, each article will describe why they are being featured. Also — if one, two players, ...

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Taub's 10 Thoughts: Tested Till The End

Hard to believe, but there are now under ten games to go for the New York Islanders this season. This year has been wild, unexpected, and has breathed new life into the franchise. Now in the homestretch — and after Tuesday’s abysmal defeat at the hand of the Bruins — ...

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