nydailynews.com - 1/23/2009
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When the time comes, both Blake Kessel and David Toews will seek their professional fortunes with the Islanders, and both will look to make their own mark on the ice, independent of their older brothers.
nypost.com - 1/18/2009
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Last updated: 3:54 am January 18, 2009 Posted:
2:56 am January 18, 2009 PITTSBURGH - It figures....
The NHL has a success in the Winter Classic, so now the marketing people are suggesting that the Jan. 1, 2010 extravaganza might be held in Las Vegas, or ...
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RANGERS-ISLES IN 2010 CLASSIC'S THE RIGHT THING TO ...
nydailynews.com - 1/18/2009
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The Isles could use a reliable goalie -
and several skaters - as much or more than...
New Jersey needs another scoring winger, and that no-brainer news was plain to see even before the Devils' 3-1 victory Saturday night at the Coliseum.
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... Daily News: Eliot Olshansky has another excellent prospect review on David Toews and Blake Kessel that notes Shea Guthrie was this week's ECAC Hockey Player of the Week, scoring two goals in a win at Yale, then assisted on two more, including the game-winner against Brown University the following night. ...
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newsday.com 1/16/2009 — We have come to praise the Islanders, not to bury them, and definitely not to remind them of the old song, "Everything's up to date in Kansas City." Here and now, while their theme at the Coliseum ought to be "Everything's out of date in Nassau ...
Isles should make sure they're covered in goal
newsday.com 1/21/2009 — Now it's time for Plan B. That's "B" as in "backup," or in
"bracing," which is what the Islanders should be doing for their future. They should start looking for a second goalie if they don't want many more seasons to be "brutal."
Isles moving? Not likely -
newsday.com 1/20/2009 — Islanders fan hold up a sign An Islanders fan holds up a sign at Monday's game asking Town of Hempstead supervisor Kate Murray to approve Charles Wang 's Lighthouse project. ( Getty Images Photo / January 19, 2009)
Isles prospects learn to battle adversity
nydailynews.com 12/18/2008 — As Isles prospects Shea Guthrie and Tyrell Mason - a forward and a defenseman, respectively, at Clarkson University - will tell you, a disappointing season is always tougher when it comes as a surprise.
Isles going camping in Canada?
newsday.com 1/17/2009 — According to a Saskatoon newspaper, the StarPhoenix, the Islanders are heading to Saskatchewan -- at least for training camp.
RANGERS-ISLES IN 2010 CLASSIC'S THE RIGHT THING TO DO
nypost.com 1/18/2009 — PITTSBURGH - It figures. The NHL has a success in the Winter Classic, so now the marketing people are suggesting that the Jan. 1, 2010 extravaganza might be held in Las Vegas, or at the Rose Bowl, sexy sites that have absolutely nothing to do with...
Isles are LI's last shot at Big Show
newsday.com 1/18/2009 — Columnist Mark Herrmann talks about how if the Islanders leave Nassau Coliseum, Long Island will never get another professional sports team.
Keep Isles with their namesake
newsday.com 1/16/2009 — Mark Herrmann says keeping the Islanders where they belong is worth at least the investment of renovating the Nassau Coliseum.
Isles talking to Dubie
weblogs.newsday.com 1/14/2009 — In the surest sign yet that the Islanders might be close to shutting down goaltender Rick DiPietro for the season after just five starts, general manager Garth Snow said the team has held exploratory talks with the agent for former Isles goaltender ...
WELL ISLE BE! A WIN FOR A CHANGE —
NY Post: Sports 1/22/2009
Before last night's 2-1 Coliseum victory over the Ducks, the last time the Islanders won a game, it was 2008 and George W. Bush was president. But because of a surprisingly strong effort by Yann Danis, who also caught some lucky breaks, the Isles...
THE RANT —
Newsday.com - Islanders 1/23/2009
"Hey Mr. Wang: Now that Yann Danis has his first win under
his belt, what say we lock him up with a 15-year contract?"
ALL-STAR STREIT BRIGHT SPOT FOR ISLANDERS —
NY Post: Sports 1/24/2009
Mark Streit returns to Montreal this weekend to play in the NHL All-Star Game for the first time. And though the Islanders defenseman, in the midst of his best year, is returning to the city where he played his previous three seasons, he also ...