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	<description>A perspective about the Islanders, Hockey and other ramblings from Gary Harding, a former Islanders Booster Club President and season ticket holder since 1989. The Blog Name, basically tells you where I sit.  From Row B, Seat 1 in Section 317, I watch the boys that wear my home on their sweaters play hockey over 40 times (hopefully more) every season.  As of October 2008, Gary is a member of the NYI Blog Box, a collection of Islander Bloggers, who will be working at the Coliseum this season, talking about their favorite team.</description>
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		<description><![CDATA[These are my Islander year in review on the team players to date.  These were done by myself, as well as John Panarese, my colleague on the eyesonisles.com site.  Hope you enjoy them.  Please crituque anything that you like.  Thanks and enjoy! #43 &#8211; Martin Biron 29GP 26GS 9-14-5 3.25GAA, .896 SV Pct, 1SHO, 1A, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These are my Islander year in review on the team players to date.  These were done by myself, as well as John Panarese, my colleague on the eyesonisles.com site.  Hope you enjoy them.  Please crituque anything that you like.  Thanks and enjoy!<br />
#43 &#8211; Martin Biron</p>
<p>29GP 26GS 9-14-5 3.25GAA, .896 SV Pct, 1SHO, 1A, 2PM<br />
Probably on of the nicest hockey players that I have ever encountered, Marty is the ultimate team player.  He knew EXACTLY what he was getting himself into when he came here.  However, he would do whatever was necessary for the team, and not complain about it.<br />
At one point of the season, he got zero support from the offensive side of the puck.  He would give up 2 goals on 40 shots, but get zero from his mates.  At a point where he was not getting any playing time, he took a stint in Bridgeport to keep his game shape going.  Then in a stretch at the latter part of the season, he was on fire for the big club.<br />
He knew he was the 3rd wheel on the team chart when Ricky returned briefly to the lineup, but the ‘class’ guy that he is – he kept chin up and did what was needed.<br />
I know that he will not be back next season, but if a team had 20 guys like Marty, it would be a great locker room.  Not that the Islanders have a bad one, in fact the team is a great unit together; but he is an absolute treat.  Whatever team that will get his services next season will have a great player on and off the ice.<br />
As far as a grade is concerned, I have to give a C.  For total playing it would have to be lower, due to the bad start, and the bad luck.  However, the intangibles will take some of the grade and bring it up.<br />
Next up – #44 Freddy Meyer.</p>
<p>#42 &#8211; Dylan Reese</p>
<p>Here is a guy who went from playing in one organization to being traded to the Islanders and then being called up days after that. Basically, with all of the injuries to the back line at the time, the Islanders desperately needed someone to plug the proverbial hole. Thus, in stepped Dylan Reese.<br />
Reese played in 19 games, and picked up a pair of goals and a pair of assists. He also was a +4. Frankly, he simply did a great job being literally put right into the fire. He adjusted to the NHL rather quickly, and I can recall Billy Jaffe making the observation a number of times in regard to how well Reese was playing his position and making the “smart plays”. I don’t think we could have asked for much more from the guy under the circumstances.<br />
It’s hard to grade a guy who played under 20 games, but I’d still have to give him a B. He really stepped into a difficult situation and made the best of it. The unfortunate reality, however, is it’s highly unlikely that he will find himself making the top 6 for the big club next season. I, of course, could be entirely wrong about this, but it seems that the Islanders may be looking at a few future prospects who might be ready to make the jump to the NHL. Thus, Reese’s potential role on the Isles would be quite limited at best.</p>
<p>#38 &#8211; Jack Hillen</p>
<p>3G, 18A, 21Pts, -5, 44PM, 1PPG<br />
Amazing that he only missed just a few games from the shattering of his jaw, thanks to Alex Ovechkin’s slapper.<br />
To me – this young man from Colorado College by way of Minnesota – made the most strides of any player on this team.  Not just from the offensive or defensive standpoints, but the impression standpoint.  To me – the beginning of the season, Jack looked a bit uncomfortable with the puck.  This skill was told to be one of his best.  As the season progressed, and the comfortability level got more and more improved, you can see that he was not just a young second year NHL player, but he looked like a solid veteran.  He almost looked a little Bourque-like.<br />
I think another full year under the belt for Hillen will show the experts that he is ready to be known as a strong 20-25 minute a game player that will handle himself with authority, as well as provide a little offense when it is needed.  Can he be a top 4 defensemen for this team for years to come?  I really think that he can do that.<br />
As far as a grade, I will give him a B-.  A grade that I believe will continue to improve.  I think he will need to add about 5-10 extra pounds, and work on his speed.  This should make him be a player that will potentially make an impact for this team for the forseeable future.</p>
<p>#32 &#8211; Brendan Witt</p>
<p>As you may noticed, I did Jack Hillen and not Brendan Witt.  Only because I do not feel that he is a part of the future of this team, that I did not do the review.  As far as a grade, I would have to put him as a D.  For his ‘warrior mentality’ that kept it away from an F.  I would give him an “A” for Super Hero powers, as he battled the GMC Yukon outside the Wachovia Center in Philly earlier in the season.  Brendan had a good career, but he is too slow for this NHL, and I just don’t think he is long for the league.<br />
Next to review – #42 – Dylan Reese.</p>
<p>#30 &#8211; Dwayne Roloson</p>
<p>Another of the off season signings by Garth Snow that proved to be valuable well beyond expectations. Just how many games Roloson single-handedly won for the Isles over his 49 starts is hard to figure. No one really could have expected the efforts we got and the value of #30. I can recall one game earlier in the season against the Maple Leafs up north in which Dwayne faced 60 shots and was the Only reason why the Islanders ended up winning the game.<br />
What more could you have asked for from a veteran goaltender on a rebuilding team? A 3.00 GAA, and a 23-18-7 record. I couldn’t even begin to estimate how many times in a game Roloson shut the door with an amazing save to hold a lead or keep the Isles in a game. You simply couldn’t have asked for more from the 40 year old net minder. Like Matt Moulson, Dwayne Roloson was truly one of the big and pleasant surprises for the New York Islanders this season.<br />
So, I’d have to give him an A minus. No, he wasn’t perfect, but he surely gave the Islanders quality goaltending throughout the season. Undoubtedly, he will be a part of the goaltending picture next season, as there are still unanswered questions about Ricky’s future.</p>
<p>#28 &#8211; Tim Jackman</p>
<p>54GP 4G 5A 9Pts -4 98PM<br />
He a was providing a nice job on the 4th line, killing penalties, being an overall nusiance to the opposition, until New Years Eve when he broke his orbital bone in a fight in Ottawa.<br />
That derailed the former Columbus draft pick for over two months.  There was a sense of a slight loss of toughness with this team (that Trevor Gillies picked up when he was recalled).  However, Tim possesses the sense of what a proper 4th liner should be.  I think he can offer more of an offensive position should it be required.  He is not a loss on the ice without it, as he has a sense of a defensive responsibility to the team.<br />
He is a RFA this season, and he is one that I really think that should be kept with the team next season.  Are you hoping for 15 goals from him?  No.  But 10 is not out of possibility with him.  He can surprise you with that, and be the straw that can stir up the team.  He has a good personality and seems to be a good guy in the room.<br />
I will give him a C+ (that may be a little low), because I think he can be better for this team with his roles.  I think he needs to step up to the next level, and I think he can do it.  With the salary he can make, it would also be a real bonus for the team.<br />
Next up – #30 – Dwayne Roloson.</p>
<p>#26 &#8211; Matt Moulson</p>
<p>82GP – 30G, 18A, -1, 16PM, 8PPG, 5GWG<br />
The find of the year in the entire league in my opinion…. That has NO BIAS written into it at all.<br />
A 26 year old that was stuck in the minors – not getting the chance, was given a shot by the Islanders in camp.<br />
Did he impress?  What do you think!<br />
He was told he made the team, but the coaching staff told him to play every game like it was his last.  Even after the great start he had, he still played that way.  As a matter of fact, he did that for all 82 games, leading the Isles in goals with 30.  His comfortability with his fellow Missisauga native John Taveras, led to a comfort zone for both the rookie and the veteran AHL’er.<br />
We have not seen a player stick his body in front of the net – to get rebounds and get to pucks, since Mark Parrish.  A dirty goal to him is a goal indeed.  He did not look like a deer in headlights, in fact, the deer was charging the nets.<br />
To see the flowing locks with the big smile after a goal, it almost looked Bossyesque (well – change the hair color and you had a chance).  With nothing expected, the returns are immeasurable.<br />
He is a RFA this year, and I have NO DOUBT, that the Isles will take care of him.  There should be no reason to want to go anywhere else.  The Isles took the chance that NO one would.  Besides, he is playing with JT, and that can’t be all that bad…<br />
I give him an “A”.  There will be so much more expected of him this season.  He will have expectations, and people to bicker if he doesn’t comply.  Will he get the same amount of numbers?  I really think he will.  It will not be as easy; teams will be looking for him.  However, with a young corps another year experienced, there has to be heads turning.<br />
Next up – #28 Tim Jackman<br />
#24 &#8211; Radek Martinek</p>
<p>Martinek played only 16 games this season, totaling 2 goals and an assist for 3 points and a -1 rating. Unfortunately, a knee injury cut his season short in November, which has seemed to be a recurring theme for him ever since he entered the NHL. I don’t think he has played a full season or over 60 games in a season since he joined the Isles.<br />
Martinek is a very solid defenseman who has been quite impressive when he has been able to get his game going. In both the defensive and offensive aspects of his game, he has been an asset, but, again, his problem has been his inability to stay healthy. I can only give him a C for this season because of having not even played 20 percent of the total games for the season.<br />
It is going to be interesting to see what his future holds on Long Island. Undoubtedly, Radek can be a force on the back line and, if he can remain healthy, can challenge for a spot on the roster. However, with the young talent coming along and the potential for free agent acquisitions, I don’t know if he has a definite place among the final 7 who will make the team next season.</p>
<p>#21 &#8211; Kyle Okposo</p>
<p>19G, 33A, 52Pts, -22, 34PIM.<br />
Twice consecutively just missing on the 20 goal plateau, but career record in points with 52.<br />
He is progressing just as I would expect of him when he was drafted from the USHL.   He has flashes of brilliance; to me – a Jerome Iginla type of player.  Nasty when he needs to be – great hands, great vision on the ice, and the type of person to make a nothing into a major something.<br />
He had a couple of dry spells where he looked like a little lamb missing his mother, but that is to be expected from most 23 year olds.  The good part about him, is that those spells seem to be short lived, and almost nearly forgotten.<br />
Wearing the “A” – he could be the next Captain of this team, a position that he could probably hold for years and years.  Seeing him in the locker room, he is definitely a quiet presence.  He is quite affable, and gets his point across simply with an ease about him.  That is what you expect from a potential captain.<br />
Can he improve?  Absolutely.  He needs to find more opportunities, and get down in the slot, and muscle around to get to loose pucks.  He does have a good shot from the point, but in my opinion, he is not the quarterback on the PP.  He should be the fullback, driving, and creating holes (on the goalie – that is).<br />
Any team would want to build a team around a talent, and a man like Kyle.  The sky is definitely the limit with #21.  I give hima B+, only because of his stretch that he did not produce.  Yes-  it is a ‘youth’ thing, and it probably is a good thing that this happened.<br />
Next up – #24 – Radek Martinek…</p>
<p>#20 &#8211; Sean Bergenheim</p>
<p>To me, Sean is another of the “enigma” players the Isles have seemed to have in their lineup. A guy with a great deal of potential talent, he often did not show much of it and, at times, took the over aggressive penalty. However, when he got hot, we could see his value, and I have found myself wondering a number of times just what this guy can be if he put his game together for a full season.<br />
In 67 games, Bergenheim totaled 10 goals, 13 assists, 23 Points and was a +1 with 45 PIM. He had his share of injuries, but no one can deny that he is a guy who plays with heart an intensity when he is on his game. The question, though, is whether or not he can establish his impressive game over the course of an entire season. It seems as if he has turned it on at the tail end of the last two. I’d have to give him a C+ as a rating, as I just think that Bergenheim has far more to offer than we have seen.<br />
On a side note, I also want to congratulate the Hawks and Flyers for their accomplishments in the playoffs. It is going to be a great Stanley Cup final round. The young Hawks against the amazing Flyers. My personal prediction is … Chicago in 6.</p>
<p>#16 &#8211; Jon Sim</p>
<p>Stats: 77GP 13G 9A 22PTS 44PM<br />
An enigma if there ever was one.  Simmer is the kind of a player that his role would be more relished on a stronger team than the Islanders.  He is a pest, a person that will tick off the front line, plays much bigger than he actually is – and can get involved in the offense as the situation dictates.<br />
At the end of 08-09 – he was languishing in Bridgeport – wondering if he would be an NHL’er again.  As the season ended, he was playing good minutes and getting the team fired up.  You always see him slapping gloves and sticks of his teammates, and trying to get the guys pumped up.  He is never going to be a top6 forward, but a 3rd line agitator is a good choice.<br />
I will give him a B- for this year, only because there were some moments in this season, where he was as lost as  Oceanic 815 (No – I never watched a second of LOST, but I know the flight number).  However, in the right situation – he may help a team tremendously.  Will he be signed next season?  I have my doubts.  He is a warrior and a good team guy, but Garth needs to take this team to the next level; and too many ‘good guys’ will just not do it.  He needs ‘better than good guys’ to mold with the Tavares’ and Moulsons of this team, as well as the kids that are coming.<br />
Next player will be #20 – Sean Bergenheim</p>
<p>#15 &#8211; Jeff Tambellini</p>
<p>I guess the word, enigma, would describe this young man. Let me first say that this is a kid I have pulled for since the Islanders got him, especially with his father’s connection to the early Isles. There was a brief time in which the patience of Scott Gordon and the organization appeared to be paying off, as Jeff showed some confidence and talent for a stretch. However, for whatever the reason, Jeff simply could not put it together for us, and soon became a daily healthy scratch. One cannot say that this kid didn’t get his share of chances, and he was inserted into the lineup a number of times.</p>
<p>Tambellini was a -8 in 36 total games, having tallied 7 goals and 7 assists. Unfortunately, I think he picked up most of his goals in two multiple goal games, including a hat trick. Beyond that, however, the guy just couldn’t seem to find his place in the NHL. He scored a lot at Bridgeport, but this never translated into the kind of player we needed him to be.<br />
Sadly, at this stage, the “Tambellini experiment” seems to be over. Perhaps, a change of scenery and a new organization would do the young man well. I’d honestly have to give him a D-, as I wouldn’t say his earlier glimpses of talent made him an utter failure. Still, I do not believe you will be seeing Jeff in an Islanders’ sweater next season.</p>
<p>#14 &#8211; Trevor Gillies</p>
<p>First of all – congrats to the Flyers… What an unbelievable upset!  Boston just laid down and died!  And dont use the too many men as an excuse.  If it was called 2 or 3 time in the playoffs, that is one thing, but 33 times?????  No – you just did not get it done, and it is another black eye for Boston sports.  This may hurt worse than Buckner.<br />
Trevor Gillies – 14 games – 1 assist, 75 PIM -2<br />
Yes – the Isles had a very good record when he played, but sorry fans, he is NOT the reason for it.  I like his passion, his ’stepping up’ and defending his teammates.  He knows when to make the issue be big, and when to back off.<br />
If Trevor was 21, I would really like his future.  However, he is a journeyman, with these 14 games on his NHL resume.  Could I see him back here next year?<br />
Sure.<br />
However, he would seriously need to step the rest of his game, and not be a 5 minute a game player.  Can he do that at 31?  It is a big question, to see — I would definitely bring him to camp and see what kind of desire he has.<br />
As far as a grade is concerned, I will give him a solid C+.  I am a little tough on the grade, because he needs to step up the rest of the game.<br />
Next up – Jeff Tambellini… This should be a doozy!</p>
<p>#13 &#8211; Rob Schremp</p>
<p>I must admit that I wasn’t initially impressed with Rob Schremp. He was released by the Edmonton Oilers, and though his skills were said to be fantastic, we didn’t really see that at first. However, it didn’t take long for Schremp to start to demonstrate his abilities, particularly in shoot out situations in which we saw a very impressive bunch of “tools” in his box.<br />
Before a knee injury cut his season short, Rob Schremp played a total of 44 games. He had 7 goals and 18 assists, and was a -4. Every game, he seemed to get better and better, and I can remember thinking to myself that, like with Matt Moulson, we had really gotten ourselves a steal in Rob Schremp. As his confidence grew, he became more impressive, and it was clear that Scott Gordon and the staff were equally impressed. It is difficult to give a guy a true grade when an injury cut short what might have been a really extraordinary season, but I’d have to say he was a B building himself to become better than that. We shall see what training camp brings for Rob Schremp next season and if he continues to improve and shine out on the ice to possibly make a bid at a top 6 forward spot or certainly a third line guy.</p>
<p>#10 &#8211; Richard Park</p>
<p>I was supposed to put this in numerical order – but I forgot Park.  A former Nystrom award winner and all.  Great ciizen and leader for this young squad.<br />
Stats from this season.<br />
81 GP, 9G 22A 28PM, 4GW, -9<br />
That last number at one point was around -20, but it improved as the team showed possible playoff signs in March.<br />
I can NEVER say anything bad about Parkie.  He gives effort, and always seems to be a part of the action when he is out there.  He plays shifts as if it may be the last.  Not to say he is banging heads and working at 120% of his energy level.  He is just smart in his actions.  He is a great PK man, who has helped in many of a shorthanded goal for this team.<br />
For the Dollar value, Park is a great asset.  However, it will be a big decision on management on whether he remains next season.  I think a quiet leader, and great citizen are values that Garth and ownership take real seriously.  Therefore, I hope that he remains next year, as an important cog of this team.<br />
As far as a grade is concerned, I will give him a C+.  I would like to see the +- number to be a little higher, but getting 30 points a year is about where I expect.  If it was just on intangibles, I would put him at an A- level.<br />
Next is Rob Schremp.<br />
Hopefully my Numbers are correct, right John???</p>
<p>#12 &#8211; Josh Bailey</p>
<p>Our first round draft pick in 2008 started to come on later in the 2008-2009 season. He had somewhat of a slow run out of the gate this year, but we soon started to see the skill the Islanders were hoping Josh would begin to demonstrate. Josh spent some time moved over to the left wing, which seemed to help his scoring quite a bit, and the confidence and his general presence on the ice seemed to build. Instead of “flying by” the net, “Bails” often did not shy from going to the goal and creating scoring chances for himself and his teammates. In fact, though I might be incorrect here, I believe he had 2 short-handed goals and a couple of game winners for the Isles.<br />
In 73 games, Josh totaled 16 goals and 19 assists for 35 points with a +5 defensive rating. . He missed a little time to an injury right before the olympic break and then missed the last couple of games of the season, but to me, the improvements we saw in Bailie were very promising. I’d have to give him a B+ rating overall, as I think he definitely proved that he has top 6 potential for the future offense of the New York Islanders. The question will be whether or not Scott Gordon and the staff will decide to shift him back to center, as they did later in the season, or utilize him on the wing where he seemed to show his best offensive output.</p>
<p>#8 &#8211; Bruno Gervais</p>
<p>Stats from the Islanders Site:<br />
71GP (career high) 3G, 14A, 17P, -17, 31PIM, 1PPG, 1GWG, 83Shots, 3.6%<br />
The Islanders version of Jekyl and Hyde.  There are some games, where the Longueuil, QC, native was outstanding and was making strides to be a much better NHL defenseman.   Then – Mr. Hyde showed up, and made his presence felt, leaving many a fan looking for a quick kill.<br />
The problem is – when a player usually has one of these blips, it is usually a short term thing, and then their game returns.  For Bruno, I think his last name should have been Tonioli (as in Dancing with the Stars host).<br />
As far as a representative of the team, there are few better.  He is involved, seems to love the Island, and represents the team so respectfully and with a great character.  If that could relate to points on the scoresheet, please, get us some more of that.  But we all know that it is not the case.<br />
It seems that the issue with the number 8 player on the scorecard has always been consistency.  Sometimes when you see him coming up the defensive zone, you want to push his stick and say to get that puck upto the rushing forward.  Also – there is no surprise among the thousands in attendance, as to his intentions.<br />
That is the main topic of his game that needs work, is the consistency factor, because there is instances where you shake your head and say how much improved, Bruno can be.  Then there are times where you shake your head and say how far back he has gone in his development.  If he wants to move up to the next grouping of an NHL defenseman, he needs to take Mr. Hyde and shove him to the curb.<br />
I give him a C- this year.  He really needs to move up the echelon, and working on his consistent play should be his primary focus.<br />
Next review – #12 – Josh Bailey</p>
<p>#7 &#8211; Trent Hunter</p>
<p>Let me start off by saying that I am a big Trent Hunter fan and as one who cannot play the game of hockey, I am very uncomfortable offering criticism of those who do play the game of hockey on a professional level. With that said, from the perspective of a fan, Trent Hunter did not provide us with the best of seasons from his ability of being an offensive weapon for us.<br />
In 61 games, Trent tallied 11 goals and 17 assists for 28 points with a +3 rating. He missed 21 games in total because of injuries, which has been an issue for him over the last few years. When he returned from his first injury, he had something like a 9 or 10 game point scoring streak, and it looked like he was going to, perhaps, approach his 25 goal area he once gave us. However, this did not prove to be the case at all in the end.<br />
Without a doubt, Trent’s defensive zone coverage is a strong point and his ability to play on the PP and PK, as well as his size and physical presence, makes him an important player for the Isles. Even so, we need more than 11 goals from him. We need him to use his size, go to the net and be a factor every game. There were just some games where he didn’t seem to be completely present, despite his value on the PK or his defensive game. Overall, all things considered, I would, unfortunately, have to give him a D rating for this season as we need a lot more from #7 on the ice in the future.</p>
<p>#4 &#8211; Mark Flood</p>
<p>He was an emergency call up for what became a patchwork defense at times and played 6 games with the Isles. According to the stats, he had 1 assist and was a -4 rating over the 6 games he played.<br />
It’s hard to grade a guy who was thrown into the fire and had his development process rushed quite a bit. Also, because of this, his ice time was limited for the most part. It’s hard to say what Mark Flood will eventually bring in the future for us, but he certainly did well enough for the big club. Thus, I would give him a B rating, though I add the disclaimer that his 6 total games and limited ice time makes it difficult to give him a full appraisal.</p>
<p>#2 &#8211; Mark Streit</p>
<p>For these reviews that John and I will do – we will do it in numeric order.  So since we do not have a #1, I guess #2 will do.<br />
Mark Streit<br />
Here is his stats.<br />
Games 82, Goals 11, Assists 38, Points 49, +- 0, 48 PIM, 9 PPG, 2 GWG, 187 Shots 5.9% efficiency<br />
Yes, the numbers are a little behind last years stellar numbers, but in this season, he did not have to take the defensive scoring load all to himself.  He was able to play fully in all three zones with a little more comfortability.<br />
He was fifth in the league with minutes played per game with over 25.  And with his quiet demeanor, he led by example.  I think players like Andy MacDonald, and Jack Hillen will definitely get some skills and advice from the “A”.<br />
I really think Montreal would like to re-think their position by not re-signing him last year.  They just did not rely on his defensive capabilities and showed the NHL what kind of player he really is.<br />
Mark is a solid foundation for a young defensive corps that have a great base to build on.  With three years to go on his contract, he is showing that the money given to him was defnintely worth it.<br />
I give him a B+ this year.<br />
I am sure that John will add his thoughts on this and grade him too.<br />
Next review – Mark Flood #4.</p>
<p>These are the reviews to date.  Check on this site, as well as my other blog site, which is <a href="http://www.eyesonisles.com/">www.eyesonisles.com</a>, part of the FAN SIDED NETWORK, for more Islander information.</p>
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		<title>46 seconds of YUCK!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 15:41:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Harding</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unfortunately, another two goal lead heading into period 3 was squished, and OT really hurt a lot. I was quite excited with the first two periods of the game. JT has continued his strong play, and is looking more and more like a seasoned vet, rather than a lost rookie.  Not just the offensive contribution, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately, another two goal lead heading into period 3 was squished, and OT really hurt a lot.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 297px"><img id="photoMain" src="http://d.yimg.com/a/p/ap/20100320/capt.6eb7ebdfa4ea452dbc22f026b33f047d-6eb7ebdfa4ea452dbc22f026b33f047d-0.jpg" alt="" width="287" height="160" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Tamby back - but opportunities were missed</p></div>
<p>I was quite excited with the first two periods of the game. JT has continued his strong play, and is looking more and more like a seasoned vet, rather than a lost rookie.  Not just the offensive contribution, but the overall game.  The defensive forechecking, hitting, and making plays for his teammates.  It may have been a little longer of a wait, but I think this is what Islander country were really looking for when he first put on an Islander uniform aout 9 months ago.</p>
<p>As far as the rest of the team goes, it was great to see Kyle back, after that mystery injury.  There was a great deal of chemistry going with Bergie and Bailey.</p>
<p>Another one that has impressed me even more than JT and Kyle, is Freddy Meyer.  In the last 5 games, he has overwhelmingly been our best defensemen.  His checks have been excruciating to his opponents.  He has also had the occasional goal to add to his resume.</p>
<p>Despite five goals given up &#8211; I thought that Marty had a decent game.  He had to make some great side-to-side saves, and in most cases, was in good positions.  The tying goal was a mass screen job, and he had no chance to have a look at the puck.  The final goal, however, was one that he definitely would want to take back.</p>
<p>Did Trevor Gillies have a shift last night?</p>
<p>Jack Hillen was not out there as much as I would have thought either.</p>
<p>I would honestly say that when it was loud for the goals, Honda Center crowds were real placid and quiet.  The arena was OK.  It was not as impressive as many of the others that I have been to.  Also &#8211; for those Islander fans moaning and groaning about the Parking going up &#8211; it is $20 here.  Get used to it.  No other place that I have been to lately has anything under $15 to park at the arena.  There were $5 lots about 1/2 mile walk, but get used to fact that we have been SPOILED.</p>
<p>Well &#8211; onto Los Angeles for the Kings tonight.  I am glad that we did get a point last night, but two against a strong LA team would be a nice ending to the road trip out west, and keeps the slim chance of getting to the promised land of playoff city.</p>
<p>But one thing that I can tell you &#8211; the weather in LA is beautiful!  I could get used to it.</p>
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		<title>Live Blog &#8211; Tampa &#8211; Islanders Dec 21, 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 23:45:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Harding</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Merry Christmas folks! Nothing new at warmups.  Same gus on the ice &#8211; with Rollie in net this evening. Two teams with identical points &#8211; both struggling to say the least.  One of these teams will gain some momentum.  Which will it be? My player to watch:  Trent Hunter.  After losing the nine game pont [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Merry Christmas folks!</p>
<p>Nothing new at warmups.  Same gus on the ice &#8211; with Rollie in net this evening.</p>
<p>Two teams with identical points &#8211; both struggling to say the least.  One of these teams will gain some momentum.  Which will it be?</p>
<p>My player to watch:  Trent Hunter.  After losing the nine game pont scoring streak, he only has 4 points in his last 12.  He needs to get his game going.  He can be a major factor in &#8216;spreading out the lineup&#8217;, if his game is going.  Using the body, and gettting that &#8216;toe drag&#8217; going &#8211; will be a help to this team.</p>
<p>Special teams play will also be a factor in the success of this game.  The Isles need to keep their feet moving on the PK.  They have aggressive moments, but when they sit back &#8211; they are done.  On the PP &#8211; they are creating chances and getting good scoring opportunities.  As some of the guys have said &#8211; get some confidence &#8211; and the puck will go in.  Maybe one off the butt &#8211; may be the cure that they need.</p>
<p>Will save entries after each period.</p>
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<p>Starting lineup &#8211; Roloson Sutton Hillen Sim Thompson Park</p>
<p>Ken Dick &#8211; Okposo.net&#8217;s guru just showed me that the Dragons banners are now gone from the Coliseum.  His line:</p>
<blockquote><p>More room for Islanders banners!</p></blockquote>
<p>Tampa has a lot of scoring from four guys &#8211; LeCavalier, St. Louis, Stamkos and Malone. </p>
<p>Hunter (my player to watch) &#8211; is on a line with Schremp and Joensuu.</p>
<p>3 minutes in &#8211; only one shot.  Guys seem to be feeling out each others.  park and Sim out there against the St. Louis and Stamkos lines.  Both of them like to be aggressively forechecking in front of the opposing goalie.</p>
<p>Stamkos on a breakaway &#8211; hit the post.  Deked Rollie, but a couple of inches short of 1-0.</p>
<p>Bailey with a nice deflection of a Streit shot &#8211; that Smith got a piece of.</p>
<p>Two posts on Lightning shots &#8211; they thought they scored, and they want to check it &#8211; looked like the puck was on the line and not completely over it. NO GOAL!</p>
<p>Tavares on a break, and tries to pass.  He seems to have Josh Bailey disease.  SHOOT!</p>
<p>Hale gets a penalty &#8211; first chance for the special teams to make a mark.  Okie on the point &#8211; that still pisses me off.  He should be up front &#8211; causing havoc.</p>
<p>Not much doing on the PP</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 406px"><img id="photoMain" src="http://d.yimg.com/a/p/sp/getty/c0/fullj.981666fb198dee70ed77d866ea535616/981666fb198dee70ed77d866ea535616-getty-90959510bb007_tampa_bay_lig.jpg" alt="" width="396" height="260" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Atta boy Trent!</p></div>
<p>Isles are getting chances &#8211; shots are 9-4 with 5 minutes left in the game.</p>
<p>Tampa gets another penalty with 4:33 to go &#8211; Downie.  Get some bodies at the net, and cause some ruckus.  Stamkos getting PK time now &#8211; the confndence he shows on the ice is huge.</p>
<p>Hunter gets a rebound in front of Smith and bangs it home &#8211; <strong>1-0 Islanders.</strong> I have to call players of the game more often.</p>
<p>Rollie stood on his head with a flurry of shots right after the goal.  Guys look a great deal move focused and happy on their skates.</p>
<p>Overall &#8211; a positive first period for the boys.  But a delay of game penalty with 36.5 left &#8211; puts the guys on the kill.  This has been the achillies heel for the team of late.  Time to keep the skates moving, and take positive actions.</p>
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<p><strong>PERIOD 2</strong></p>
<p>Isles kill off their penalty &#8211; and get a power play of their own &#8211; but to no avail.</p>
<p>Macdonald has lookedbetter with each game played.  He stands tall, and is not afraid to not only bang around, but will take a nice shot from the point.</p>
<p>Stamkos tied it up on a nice give and go with St. Louis.<strong> 1-1.</strong></p>
<p>Okposo just got drilled on the had by Matt Smaby &#8211; and O&#8217;Halloran was right there -with no cal in sight.  The fogged glasses are on for sure.</p>
<p>At the half way point &#8211; the Isles are not playing a bad game &#8211; but the agressiveness has to stay there.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 406px"><img id="photoMain" src="http://d.yimg.com/a/p/sp/getty/af/fullj.d421a1792e53f3930018fa620910aaa0/d421a1792e53f3930018fa620910aaa0-getty-90959510bb001_tampa_bay_lig.jpg" alt="" width="396" height="286" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Rollie on the spot.</p></div>
<p>Sutton took out Szczechura with a nice bomb to the boards.</p>
<p>Looking at the stats =Isles 55-45 on the faceoff %, equal on hits &#8211; and outshooting 21-14.  Tavares is 0-5.</p>
<p>Thompson &#8211; on a pass from Okposo &#8211; gets it by Smith -<strong> 2-1 Islanders</strong>.  The last 90 seconds before that,the line of Bailey, Okposo and Nielsen were generating a lot of chances, and really had some sustained pressure.</p>
<p>Tavares gets a bogus tripping call, when on his knees and going after the puck get his stick on the Lightning players skate.  Dan O&#8217;Halloran is playing his best role of Mr. Magoo this season.</p>
<p>Andy Macdonald, on a simple play impressed me even more when insted of just shooting from the point, he dekd and made a move in on the half wall and got a closer shot in on Smith. </p>
<p>Malone with 18.6 seconds left in the period got pass off to LeCavalier who got it over the left shoulder of Roloson to<strong> knot the game at 2.</strong></p>
<p>Assessment after  2- the Isles are letting the special teams dictate the game again.  For the third &#8211; they need to get the 5 on 5 play to a higher tempo.</p>
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<p><strong>PERIOD 3</strong></p>
<p>Hillen takes a delay of game penalty &#8211; the third such call of the evening for both clubs.  The over/under on Kenny Jonsson to do that was 3</p>
<p>And Malone makes the Isles pay right away -less than 20 seconds into the penalty &#8211; a snap shot betwee the circles. <strong> 3-2 Tampa. </strong>Malone was as alone a Tony Gonzalez was catching the football in Giants Stadium on Sunday.</p>
<p>This was not the way the Isles had the tird period planned.  The speed and aggressiveness that the Isles showed in the second period has now since vanished.  They look sluggish, and at times, apathetic.</p>
<p>Most of their efforts seens to focus on clearing the puck out of their zone,as opposed to making an effort to bring the puck out of the zone. </p>
<p>Stat of note &#8211; Hunter and Moulson both with 5 shots a piece.</p>
<p>Tampa Bay &#8211; Szczchura &#8211; gets called for delay of game &#8211; the 4th such call of the night.  This wuld be the time to get this game tied.  Okposo blasts on that just goes wide.  Hunter gets a shot from the slot that Smit deflects.</p>
<p><strong>I am still not sold on Okie on the point!</strong></p>
<p>Too many times they are going for the cute and sexy shot, rather than just driving to the net, and making some bodies fly.</p>
<p>Shots are 35-24 for the game. 57% on Faceoffs. </p>
<p>Sutton gets called for having St. Louis skate right into him.  In basketball &#8211; that is called a pick.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://ralphspubilliniclub.com/images/Hollywood_Squares.jpg" alt="" width="283" height="201" />Malone, St. Louis and LeCavalier &#8211; do their best Hollywood Squares impersonation, tic tac toe, with Malone finishing off the trick.  <strong>4-2 Tampa.</strong></p>
<p>The crowd (for what it was worth), is starting to filter out.  No surprise there.</p>
<p>Five straight games that the Isles have given up two power play goals.  This is a serious situation that needs to be rectified immediately.  This team can not survive doing this night after night.</p>
<p>It just seemed that after the 2 minute mark remaining in the second period &#8211; that Tampa just wanted this game more than the Isles did.  I am no way saying that there is no effort out there.  That is far from the truth.  I just think Tampa just stepped up their game more.  And as I say that, Tavares gets a lane, and decides to drop pass back to Okposo and the play goes to naught.  These guys need to in some cases, be a little selfish and drive to the net and get more physical.</p>
<p>Wednesday &#8211; the Isles play a Blue Jackets team that is in similar straits as the Isles are.</p>
<p>Joensuu draws a penalty by Smaby for Cross-Checking &#8211; if they want to make a statement- now would be a good time to do it.</p>
<p>The crowd left is booing the team &#8211; I think that answers my question.</p>
<p>Well &#8211; I probably will not be blogging on this site until after the Holiday, so I wish to you and yours, a Merry Christmas, and may all your wishes come true (well &#8211; at least maybe an Islander win on Thursday would be nice).</p>
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		<title>Monday?  What about Monday</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 02:53:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Harding</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I completely forgot about that game. Excellent move by Gordon to keep the guys basically off the ice on Tuesday, and get them focused at the pre-game skate.  This team played as a unit and threw their bodies at the pucks thrown in, won a great deal of the battles on the puck, and proved [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I completely forgot about that game.</p>
<p>Excellent move by Gordon to keep the guys basically off the ice on Tuesday, and get them focused at the pre-game skate.  This team played as a unit and threw their bodies at the pucks thrown in, won a great deal of the battles on the puck, and proved to be the better team.</p>
<p>They (Isles) wanted it more, and proved it&#8230;</p>
<p>Will be a nice sleeping night tonight &#8211; as we prepare for round 2 of the home and home.</p>
<p>2-0 against the Blue Shirts this season, and this person is very glad.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 13:27:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Harding</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[JT does it again. The last five goals that the Islanders have scored have been a result of #91&#8242;s composite stick. 0-2-0 in those games, however. Tavares has been a goal scorer that has been in the right place in the right time.  That is a trait of many a top goal maker.  And he [...]]]></description>
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<dt class="wp-caption-dt"><img id="photoMain" src="http://d.yimg.com/a/p/ap/20091210/capt.081506c2785f4336b7a4c4160455f177.islanders_maple_leafs_hockey__fng110.jpg" alt="" width="195" height="245" /></dt>
<dd class="wp-caption-dd">JT does it again.</dd>
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<p>The last five goals that the Islanders have scored have been a result of #91&#8242;s composite stick.</p></div>
<div class="mceTemp">0-2-0 in those games, however.</div>
<div class="mceTemp">Tavares has been a goal scorer that has been in the right place in the right time.  That is a trait of many a top goal maker.  And he is less than 40 games into his career.</div>
<div class="mceTemp">The rest of the team, for the first two periods of this game looked like they need to get home.  Thank God that this trip is over.</div>
<div class="mceTemp">All that we wanted for this team, is to just be competitive and stay in the hunt.  The team has done just that.  There are 8 teams seperated by just six points in the standings.  A good winning streak will move a team by leaps and bounds.</div>
<div class="mceTemp">With two LIRR stops to Penn Station as road trips until a New Years Eve matinee in Ottawa, the Isles will enjoy this stretch in the schedule.</div>
<div class="mceTemp">Kyle Okposo has 4 assists in the last two games, and picked a good game to impress the Team USA hierarchy for the Olympic Games.  I really think he has a shot to make this team.  He may have been snake-bit by not getting the puck into the net (Toskala made that clear last night), but he has been around the net, making plays, and creating havoc for the opposition.</div>
<div class="mceTemp">However, there is one aspect that I am not approving of with Okposo; and it is not his fault.  It is his presence on the POINT on the power play.  He is a power forward, a big presence, and one that can make moves and get in on the goaltender.  He is being wasted being out 60 feet from the goaltender, taking whacks at the puck.  He is not being used to his potential.  I really think that Coach Gordon has to move him down and get him on the goalie.  Just my 2 cents on this.</div>
<div class="mceTemp">Now &#8211; the team has a chance to get their Christmas shopping done, sleep in their own beds, and have teams coming out to them.  They need to create the Fort Neverlose atmosphere for this three week stretch.  It is amazing that over half of the road games are completed for the Isles after the 32 game mark.  I will be on the last big trip of the season in March when the Isles visit Vancouver, Anaheim and Los Angeles.</div>
<div class="mceTemp">This home stand is an opportunity to get their game face in a new perspective.  Time to get the swagger on and let other teams know that the Isles mean business.  Last year is long gone &#8211; this is a new Isles team, that will not take gump from other teams.  Now &#8211; time to prove that; and it has to be all 2o players, not just JT.</div>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 18:31:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Harding</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to Chris Botta on Islanders Point Blank, Kyle Okposo was medically cleared to skate.  It is still a question mark, as to whether he will be on the ice on the 3rd of October.</p>
<p>Another &#8220;Point&#8221; from Chris, was the suggestion on who should be Captain.  I, like Senor Botta, believe that the job of Captain should be Mark Streit&#8217;s.  Weight is a great man in the locker room, as well as the ice, but Mark is here longer term that Dougie.  You don&#8217;t necessarily have to have an &#8220;C&#8221; on the chest, in order to act like a captain.  </p>
<p>As four Dougie, he should be skating again in a day or so, as should Bergie and Bruno.</p>
<p>Garth and Scott have some tough decisions to make as far as who stays and who goes.  </p>
<p>As far as the game the other night&#8230; I am very impressed by Matt Moulson (too bad his name is not the same spelling as the beer &#8211; what a marketing ploy!)  He is taking major advantage of his oppurtunities.</p>
<p>JT had some moments&#8230; There were times, that he was just beaten like a rookie.  But there were glimpses (small, but significant) of what kind of talent level he is, as well as why he was drafted #1.  I think familiarity, and time will make that shine.  He did not seem to look intimidated, or show any fears of digging in.  That is something I would expect from all of the reports that I have heard about.</p>
<p>I also liked how Calvin de Haan looked out there.  Again, for a kid of 18 or 19, he has a certain &#8216;older&#8217; look about him.  He brings the puck up smoothly, and seems to be poised.  Another decision that will be interesting for the guys in the suits.</p>
<p>I am also rooting hard for Marty Biron.  I have heard so many great things about him; how he is such a great team guy, and everybody he plays with seem to love him.  The PK defense hung him out there &#8211; but he looks ready to compete.</p>
<p>One more game before the final cuts.  One more chance for some to impress the brass.  Eight days to opening night&#8230;. Got to think of what I want for the tailgate party&#8230;. Hmm&#8230;..</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2009 23:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Harding</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joensuu, Fritz, Rechlicz, Fraser and Iggulden are up. I know that Bridgeport is playing here for the first 2 games of their Calder Cup Playoff run, but did we need a preview? I do not mean that to be negative, but you have to wonder about the injuries on this club. The last two seasons, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joensuu, Fritz, Rechlicz, Fraser and Iggulden are up.  I know that Bridgeport is playing here for the first 2 games of their Calder Cup Playoff run, but did we need a preview?</p>
<p>I do not mean that to be negative, but you have to wonder about the injuries on this club.  The last two seasons, we have been so decimated, it is so tough to swallow.</p>
<p>Witter&#8217;s hair is getting so long, it is almost starting to cover some of his last name on the jersey.</p>
<p>And speaking of jersey&#8217;s&#8230;. Isn&#8217;t the 3rd jersey so awesome?   10-11 season, it will be permanent &#8211; thank God!</p>
<p>Danis starting tonigh &#8211; hoping for a little better effort tonight&#8230;   But for the life of me &#8211; why is Fritz here?  The box has been wondering about that, maybe Smith, or someone else could have been here.  The team has Jackman and Rechlicz here &#8211; did we need the enforcing Trio Grande?<img src="http://www.viewfromsection317.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/triogrande.jpg" alt="triogrande" title="triogrande" width="233" height="300" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-780" /></p>
<p><strong>1st Period</strong></p>
<p><strong>Starters</strong> &#8211; Danis &#8211; Gervais, Hillen, Comeau, Bailey, Jackman</p>
<p>Bob Nystrom award was announced&#8230; The winner was Tim Jackman &#8211; and it was a excellent choice!</p>
<p>Key to this game &#8211; win faceoffs.  And we won the opening one.  Good job Josh.<br />
<strong><br />
23 seconds in</strong> &#8211; Park pushes it past McKenna &#8211; he (goale) had no clue where the puck was&#8230; Good setup by Joensuu<strong>1-0 ISLES!</strong></p>
<p>First two minutes show a definite WANT to play this game.  </p>
<p>Jamie Fraser &#8211; first NHL game &#8211; congrats!  But pairing him up with Fritz and Rechlicz&#8230;. Interesting.</p>
<p>4:55 in &#8211; Fritz and David Koci &#8211; get into it &#8211; and a lot of scrumming after the officials get in there.  Nice job by the 6&#8217;8&#8243; monster.  Fritz wes spinning Koci around like a rag doll.</p>
<p>Why do I have the strange feeling that this game will be much longer than most games.  The over/under on majors should be about 5.</p>
<p>Martinek pulls down Malone (allegedly) and takes a penalty at <strong>5:38.</strong></p>
<p>Thompson gets a gift, and just misses getting a shorty.</p>
<p>Tampa PP has some good guys, but you can see that they are missing number 4 in front&#8230;</p>
<p>Good kill boys!</p>
<p>Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto was talking and mentioned that Long Island needs a new state of the art Nassau Coliseum.  Which is political speak for &#8220;Get your ass in Gear, Kate Murray and get this project approved!&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>11 minutes in</strong> &#8211; not a real flow to the game &#8211; couple of nice opportunities &#8211; one by Tambellini.  Tampa &#8211; good effort in front of Danis &#8211; but he made the good stop.</p>
<p>Well &#8211; it is definitely apparent that these two teams are 28th and 30th in the NHL respectively.</p>
<p>Joensuu &#8211; point blank shot &#8211; stopped by McKenna.</p>
<p>I think <img src="http://www.viewfromsection317.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/cow-tipping.jpg" alt="cow-tipping" title="cow-tipping" width="180" height="98" class="alignright size-full wp-image-783" />
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<cow TIPPING would get better ratings than this game right now.</p>
<p>Tampa gets a penalty at the 17:37 mark - see if the Isles take advantage on the PP.  Gervais and Weight at the points.  Tamby Bailey and Comeau up front.  Weight is so cool as a cucumber out there, but inexperience of the rest of the unit shows.  As Rod Gilbert says  - JUST SHOOT THAT PUCK!  You can not get a goal, unless you tee it up (Unless you are O'Byrne of the Canadiens)!</p>
<p>Period ends with the shots at 7-6.  Be back for the third.  I am going to enjoy the view from <strong>Section 317</p>
<p><strong>3rd Period</strong></p>
<p>Back from my seats.  The last five minutes were pretty good, with a good power play goal by Martinek &#8211; a blast!  Tampa answered back with a power play goal of their own, courtesy of Matt Pettinger.</p>
<p>A great fight with the &#8220;RECKER&#8221; taking on Zenon Konopka (is he the lead guitarist of the Sex Pistols?) which ended up with the Tampa player having a little medical issues that needed to be attended to.</p>
<p>Another scrum to the right of the Tampa netminder at the end of the period, proved the point that the players are not liking each other too much tonight.</p>
<p>Expect the third period to be extra chippy, and a lot of scores wanting to be settled.</p>
<p>HERE WE GO&#8230;</p>
<p>I said faceoffs were important &#8211; after 2 periods &#8211; Isles 24 for 41 or 59%.  Bailey &#8211; 6 for 11 &#8211; Park 3 for 3</p>
<p>2:00 &#8211; Tambellini hit the post, that rang my ears off.</p>
<p>Another thing I noticed from the scoresheets.  Isles outhit Tampa 33-22 after 2, with th &#8220;RECKER&#8221; leading the way with 5.</p>
<p>I see a great deal of maturation from Bruno.  He looks a lot more comfortable in his own zone, and when a mistake is made &#8211; he will not usually panic, and fix the problem.  I really think that he has made strides to correct some of the problems that he has had in the past.</p>
<p>I really like Jesse Joensuu.  He is a big man that I think has a great upside to him.  Fraser has looked OK.  Probably got a lot of the &#8220;Just keep it simple speech.&#8221;</p>
<p>Game has gone back ad forth up the ice with some odd man rushes.  Iggy had a great shot on McKenna, that he got the left pad on.  Speaking of goalies &#8211; Danis has played a better game tonight.  Simplifying his movements.</p>
<p>Great opportunity by Joensuu to get his second NHL goal, but Matt Smaby hooked him to give the Isles another power play opportunity. Which Josh Bailey made a great move and slid the puck under McKenna&#8217;s pads to give the <strong>Isles a 3-1 lead!</strong></p>
<p>Gervais with 2 points on the night.</p>
<p>But to most fans wanting the number 1 pick.. the question is:</p>
<p>Should we be tanking?</p>
<p>I say <strong>shut up</strong> to that.</p>
<p>By the way &#8211; did you see the stunt that Avery the DIRTBAG did to Tim Thomas?  And they say that he is <strong>REHABILITATED?</strong>  Send him to Hungary &#8211; and make him play in the Transylvanian league.</p>
<p>Witt got involved in another nice scrum at the end of a play.  Still only 2 fights for the game, well under the over/under of 5 that I predicted tonight.  However &#8211; we got another power play.</p>
<p>Four minutes to go &#8211; the Isles look like they should pull this one off.  If anything major happens &#8211; I will amend this post.  Again &#8211; look for the quotes and other stuff in another post tomorrow.</p>
<p><strong>THREE STARS OF THE GAME</strong></p>
<p><strong>3.  Martinek</strong> &#8211; smooth play and his first power play goal.<br />
<strong>2.  Gervais</strong> &#8211; 2 helpers and ever increasing maturity on the D line<br />
<strong>1.  Park</strong> &#8211; Goal and assist &#8211; and showing the kids what a vet SHOULD do.<br />
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 00:46:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Harding</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the Blog Box was not available today, I had to actually do a REAL VIEW FROM SECTION 317. And we saw a good game&#8230; A little scary at the end, but nevertheless, a 4 point weekend for the boys. The things that came out of the weekend. 1. The Isles are capable and definitely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the Blog Box was not available today, I had to actually do a REAL VIEW FROM SECTION 317.</p>
<p>And we saw a good game&#8230; A little scary at the end, but nevertheless, a 4 point weekend for the boys.</p>
<p>The things that came out of the weekend.</p>
<p>1.  The Isles are capable and definitely have the ability toplay against different styles of teams, and systems.  In this weekend, we encountered a Devils team with outstanding skill levels.  They crashed and crashed again, and were able to remove the best goaltender in the world out of his net.  In the case of Phoenix, a similar looking team as their opponent, they were able to beat them to pucks, and win the battles in front of the goaltender.</p>
<p>2.  The re-emergence of Jeff Tambellini.  Hey Jeff &#8211; glad to have you back!  He looks so comfortable with the puck and is crashing the net with strength and confidence.</p>
<p>3.  Although Joey Mac has done a yeoman like job &#8211; we are seeing the scale sliding more and more to Yann Danis.  He has not only made major strides on his play, but has taken that play to whole new level.</p>
<p><img src="http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e56/nyhockeyreport/Iggy030809.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>4.  The forwards do not look like young and green, but are playing like solid NHL veterans.  Then you get 26 year old Mike Iggluden &#8211; who not only come in from a similar system and fit in nicely, but has 3 assists in 2 games.  Not only does he fits in, he is a snug a a bug in a rug.</p>
<p>5.  The defense is slowly improving game by game &#8211; and guys have made tremendous strides.  Bruno Gervais, who honestly did not have the best two games this weeknd, has done great with his pairing with Mark Streit.  Jack Hillen has taken the Campoli role, and showed great confidence in a very short time.  Joe Callahan has stepped up well in the absence of Brendan Witt, and has been solid.  Tomas Pock has come back, which has allowed the Isles to send Andy MacDonald back to Bridgeport, and get his 22-25 minutes back; which will help him out.</p>
<p>6.  Scott Gordon has got these guys believing that they can take on ANY team, and stay with them with no issues.  This will make great inroads for next season, as they move to the next level of their development.</p>
<p>And do NOT tell me that this team should just lose it &#8211; in order to secure the first pick in the draft.  I, like all of you, would love to see the name Tavares on an Islander jersey.  But I want to see this team grow and develop as this season comes to a close.  No matter what &#8211; the goal is development for ALL players, not just the potential new #91.</p>
<p>Well &#8211; the team is NOW on the road for six games, and no home match until the 25th.  So the number of entries may be small, but I will make comments as needed.</p>
<p>On the late evening of the 20th, I, and 49 others will get on a bus and make the trek up I81 and head to Ottawa to see our boys take on Chris Campoli, Mike (Tinkerbell) Comrie, and the rest of the Senators.  We (the booster Club) are going to be wearing our ORANGE as our trip group is normally called the ORANGE WAVE!  I a looking forward to that trip, and I will be writing entries from the road, and after the game.  </p>
<p>Have a great week everyone.  Way to go boys.  Real proud of ya!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2009 02:30:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Harding</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kyle Okposo &#8212; 1/21/09 Franz Nielsen &#8211;1/21/09 Yann Danis 1/21/09 Gordon Presser 1/21/09 ** ABOVE ARE AUDIO CLIPS FROM THE LOCKER ROOM AFTER THE GAME** Got here at game time, and by the time I got the computer running, Kyle scored a brilliant PP Goal just over 3 minutes into the contest. What a wicked [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nyiboosterclub.org/Audio Files/Okposo 012109.mp3">Kyle Okposo &#8212; 1/21/09 </a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nyiboosterclub.org/Audio Files/Nielsen 012109.mp3">Franz Nielsen &#8211;1/21/09 </a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nyiboosterclub.org/Audio Files/Danis 012109.mp3">Yann Danis 1/21/09 </a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nyiboosterclub.org/Audio Files/Gordon 012109.mp3">Gordon Presser 1/21/09 </a></p>
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** ABOVE ARE AUDIO CLIPS FROM THE LOCKER ROOM AFTER THE GAME**</strong></p>
<p>Got here at game time, and by the time I got the computer running, Kyle scored a brilliant PP Goal just over 3 minutes into the contest.</p>
<p>What a wicked shot by Okie.</p>
<p>I figured that after the Ducks got spanked by the Rangers last night, that theu would come out guns a-blazing.  However, they look as flat as we did against the Devils on Saturday night.</p>
<p>By the tone of some of the fellow blog boxers and the folks in 201, there are some anti-Comrie sentiment.  Sounds probably about the same as it did in Edmonton, Philly, Phoenix and Ottawa.</p>
<p>PK did a good job on their first effort.  So far &#8211; game a little on the dull side.  Both teams trying to feel each other out.</p>
<p>2-0 &#8211; first NHL goal for Kurtis McLean &#8211; blast from the right face off dot.  What a blast!  He has shown some spunk and some life up here in his first two contests in the NHL.  Bridgeport&#8217;s loss &#8211; our gain&#8230;</p>
<p>Anaheim got some pressure in the latter stages of the period, but the Isles held their own.</p>
<p>Witter gets a Delay of Game penalty at the last minute of the stanza.  -27&#8230; Sheesh!</p>
<p><strong>PERIOD 2</strong></p>
<p>Ducks had a few chances on their PP, but some nice saves by Danis, and some good work in front of him, squelched the opportunity.</p>
<p>Nielsen has really looked well.</p>
<p>The Getzlaf, Perry, Kunitz line has been strong, taking the Isles off the puck at many opportunities, forcing the Isles to ice the puck.</p>
<p>Congrats to Martinek, on the birth of his daughter Veronica.</p>
<p>Right now &#8211; with 15 minutes remaining in period 2 &#8211; the Isles are being outshot 21 &#8211; 9.  In the past, when we were outshot we usually won.  Hope I did not jinx the team.</p>
<p>Thinking about Danis &#8211; 9 goals in 4 games (2.25 GAA) and a save percentage in the 90&#8242;s.  He has stepped up and did the job.  He hasn&#8217;t look clinically well, but he has been formidable to say the least.</p>
<p>On this last PK &#8211; Danis has been brilliant making a number of point-blank stops, including one on the doorstep.  Gordon HAS to say something nice about him tonight.</p>
<p>There has been a definite sense of who is the better team in this period, but the Islanders, especially their netminder, has been the difference.  What the Isles need to do, is keep this focus going, and play that elusive 60 minute game that they so crave for.   This would be a nice way to end the losing streak and get the guys off for a mini-vacation with a positive to build on.</p>
<p>Another lucky break that dinked off the post, on a nice deflection by Cory Perry.</p>
<p>Ducks get a PP goal off a dump in by Perry that deflected off the stick of Bobby Ryan.  I am sure Danis would want that back, but it was a low percentage shot that got by.  Now &#8211; more than ever, the Isles need to take it to the Ducks &#8211; and get the 2 goal cushion back.</p>
<p>Right now &#8211; it seems like the Isles are just content with just dumping it out of their zone, instead of finding some lanes and getting pucks to the net.  And just as I say that, McLean gets a great pass from Nielsen and Hiller had to make a great stop to keep it from being 3-1.</p>
<p>With 40 minutes completed, the Isles are holding their own &#8211; but they have to more than just that.</p>
<p><strong>PERIOD 3</strong></p>
<p>After 2 &#8211; some stats:</p>
<p>Gervais leading in ice time &#8211; 18:24<br />
No one with more than 2 shots.<br />
Face offs favor Anaheim 51-49%<br />
Shots &#8211; 31-13 Anaheim (19-5 in the 2nd period)</p>
<p>Again &#8211; if I was the coach &#8211; I would try to get the team to be a little more aggressive in the neutral zone (but not THAT aggressive).  Give Danis a little break and get some pressure on Hiller.</p>
<p>One thing that Danis definitely needs work on, is clearing the puck from the back of the net.  He is too tentative, and unsure, which leads to some chances for the opponents.</p>
<p>I am really convinced that Comrie (alias Tinkerbell), is just going through the motions.  He always seems to be running in a slower gear than his linemates, and at times, looks like he is standing still.</p>
<p>Can someone please hit the NET!</p>
<p>I am really getting sick of the Kansas City chants.  I will talk about this on an upcoming entry, but it will not happen.  Now &#8211; back to the game.</p>
<p><img src="http://snltranscripts.jt.org/79/pics/79nupdate3.jpg" alt="Roseanna Danna" /><br />
Finally, someone had the nerve to carry the puck out of the zone, rather than dumping out.  Great job Jack Hillen.  However, the play was offside.  It is like a Rosanne Roseanna-danna moment.</p>
<p>Another great play by McLean but just missed the tip -in.</p>
<p>10 minutes into the period, and we have no shots on goal.  They can not keep this up.  It will come back and haunt them, I just know it.  Anaheim only has 3, so it isn&#8217;t as bad but still you can not win with no shots on net.</p>
<p>These guys need to stop trying to thread the needle, and hit the net with shots; you have traffic in front of the goalie, rely on them to clear the garbage and put it home.</p>
<p>The crowd is getting restless, and I understand completely.</p>
<p>At least the &#8220;D&#8221; is clearing up the mess in front of Danis.  Getzlaf made a great move and passed to a open wing, but the defense came to the rescue.</p>
<p>Penalty to the Isles &#8211; Park for tripping.  Not at the most opportune time.  THEY MUST KILL THIS!!!!</p>
<p>Finally &#8211; we got a shot on goal!!!! Eureka!!</p>
<p>Great job!  Now &#8211; get some shots, and end this thing!!!</p>
<p>Last minute and Hiller is off to the bench.  Great stop by Danis!!!</p>
<p>Time out Anaheim &#8211; the wait is killing me!  We need this win!  28.4 crazy seconds left on the damn clock!</p>
<p>V I C T O R Y ! ! ! ! ! Finally &#8211; a win in January!  The streak is OVER!!!!</p>
<p>My Three Stars</p>
<p>3.  Nielsen &#8211; two assists.</p>
<p>2.  McLean &#8211; First NHL goal</p>
<p>1.  Danis &#8211; simply a BRILLIANT job tonight!</p>
<p>Thank god for the break.  This 5 game home stand killed me!  See you next week, when we will start again on Thursday in Atlanta.  At least the guys will get some time to relax, and recuperate.  Maybe we will get a near full roster back?  We can only hope!</p>
<p>I got some audio clips from the Locker room.  I got the coach, along with Danis, Nielsen and Okposo.</p>
<p>Check them out&#8230;</p>
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		<dc:creator>Gary Harding</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Got here late &#8211; what else is new&#8230;.</p>
<p>Glad to hear that the Doobster is back in the fold&#8230;. </p>
<p>Nothing much to start &#8211; a few major hits by Witt, especialy one in open ice.  You have to establish yourself early against a team like Boston.</p>
<p>Got back from getting a hot dog &#8211; and I see the Isles are outshooting the B&#8217;s 8-1.  This is the way to start&#8230;. Now &#8211; biscuits ain baskets!</p>
<p>Sim just took a stupid penalty running into Thomas.   Let&#8217;s see how the PK does against this Bruins PP &#8211; with Shorty Chara on the back line and with 2 goals the other night &#8211; you have to worry about it.</p>
<p>BTW &#8211; what was Tambellini thinking about trying to knock Chara to the ice?</p>
<p>Okposo just took a hit with the puck to the face &#8211; just what we need &#8211; another freaking injury.</p>
<p>We should be over 300 man games lost now&#8230;.  The Rangers &#8211; by the way are at 10.</p>
<p>2nd period &#8211; shots 17-7 after 1 </p>
<p>Bruins go 1-0 3 minutes in.  Did not see puck, as I was rescuing my crashed computer.</p>
<p>Not a bad crowd, considering the elements.  And by the way, was that deal in the Hudson river unbelievable&#8230;.?</p>
<p>Jackman in a tussle with Thornton &#8211; actually not much&#8230;.</p>
<p>Amazing stat shown on the scoreboard&#8230;. Boston &#8211; 10 shots blocked, Islanders (leading the NHL right now) 0.</p>
<p>Good to see Okie back &#8211; we thought it may have been a broken jaw issue&#8230;  He nd Bailey had a nicetic-tac-toe move &#8211; that almost equalized this game.</p>
<p>Danis has not been tested all that much &#8211; but he has looked adequate.    Just carry the load until Dubie is ready to go.</p>
<p>Comeau just introduced Krejci to the penalty box.  Nice hit &#8211; his confidence has been growing.</p>
<p>Another great stat &#8211; 20 for 30 in faceoffs.</p>
<p>Power play for the Isles &#8211; let&#8217;s see if we do something with this one&#8230;.???</p>
<p>1 &#8211; 0 after 2 &#8211; Witter made a good recoup after the passing blunder in the last few seconds.  The Isles definitely lead the league in shooting pucks on opposing shin guards.</p>
<p>What do the Isles have to do in the third &#8211; shoot, shoot and shoot.  Be a little more relentless and in the last few minutes &#8211; go &#8216;balls to the walls&#8217;.</p>
<p>3rd period<br />
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<p>Couple of good opportunities in front of Thomas.  Keep the pressure up and intensify.</p>
<p>Penalty on Isles &#8211; tussle in front of Danis.  This would be a nice time for a shorty&#8230;</p>
<p>Bruins get a fluky bounce, and make it 2-0.  St. Pierre gets the fortunate bounce.  Now we need 2.  Now &#8211; agressive in the forecheck, and start taking chances.  There is still time &#8211; but the time is NOW!!!</p>
<p>The John Tavares chants are starting.  It is starting to get nuts now.  Another Islander penalty.  Campoli is the guilty party and he is not signing up for the Kelly Sutherland fan club.</p>
<p>Will we get one past Thomas?  That is the $64,00 question?  This team has played decently, but no finish.  There it was &#8211; three or four point blank chances &#8211; but nothing to show for it.  Another slew of chances &#8211; and KO finally got Chara to the deck.  </p>
<p>4 minnutes left, and the crowd is trying to leave early&#8230;. Sorry &#8211; get on my soapbox &#8211; but I NEVER leave a game early &#8211; and I dont say that because I am here at the Blog Box.  I stay for the end of 9-2 games.  You pay for a sixty minute (or more) of ice hockey &#8211; then get the money&#8217;s worth &#8211; even if we do not win the match.  It is the footy (Soccer) mentality.</p>
<p>Well &#8211; back from the soapbox and to the blog box&#8230;</p>
<p>Three Stars (even with no goals&#8230;)</p>
<p>3.  Okposo &#8211; gets hit in the face comes back and had some good opportunites &#8211; even put Big Z on his arse.<br />
3.  Danis &#8211; looked ok &#8211; got two fluky goals scored on him &#8211; but made some fine stops<br />
No 2 or 1 tonight.</p>
<p>Have a good weekend  &#8211; stay warm &#8211; it&#8217;s going to be biting tomorrow.  If anything good comes from the press conference at the end of the game &#8211; I will comment&#8230;</p>
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