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The Skinny: Calgary 2, Isles 1 (SO)
"The Skinny" By Eric Hornick Game 19 Calgary 2, Isles 1 (SO) Dustin Wolf made 25 saves during the game and was perfect in the sho...
Monday, April 30, 2012
Ratner: (Barclays) could easily support a hockey team
Friday, April 27, 2012
Rechler: Nassau County Employer of the Month
New major arena draws closer .... in suburban Toronto
Meanwhile in Nassau County, we have this town councilman suggesting the Coliseum project should be done the way Fenway Park was built -- 100 years ago (which some might argue is actually a bit progressive for Nassau.)
http://www.newsday.com/opinion/letters/letter-nhl-should-assist-islanders-1.3677908
123 home games remain.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Fornbaio on Sound Tigers
Of course of those UFAs the one Islander fans will be most interested in is Micheal Haley. Will he back? Would he want to try a different organization? Has he shown enough in limited NHL time that a team would give him a 1-way deal?
Monday, April 23, 2012
How often do you come back from 3-2 (whowins.com)?
In NHL history 324 series have been 3-games-2 and the team ahead wins nearly 80% of them (257-67).
184 of the the 324 have ended in six games.Of the ones going 7, the team leading 3-2 has gone 73-67.
The numbers are even more dramatic when you look at how Ottawa has gotten to this point in their series with the Rangers (winning games 2, 4, and 5 after losing games 1,3)
That has happened 32 times before, and the team leading has gone on to win the series 26 times (26-6).
16 of the 32 have ended in six games.Of the ones going 7, the team leading 3-2 has 10-6 in game 7.
Since the NHL went to a best of 7 first round, teams such as Ottawa (LWLWW) have won 12 of 14 series.
The Rangers haven't played game 7 at the Garden since June 14, 1994 (and we all know how that turned out). If they can get there, they'll look to avoid joining (ironically) the Canucks as the first pair of #1 seeds to be eliminated in the first round.
Forever1940 is the nom de plume of Eric Hornick, statistician on Islander home telecasts since January 21, 1982. Visit my blog: NYISkinny.com and follow me on Twitter @ehornick
Moulson named Lady Byng finalist
Campbell is looking to become the first defenseman to win the award since Red Kelly in 1953-54. Like Moulson, he drew only three penalties all season.
Eberle is the "goon" of the bunch, having drawn five penalties. Eberle was 34-42-76 this season while Moulson was 36-33-69. Moulson, who has not been penalized in 2012, is the first player since Paul Kariya in 1996-97 to score at least 30 goals and have single digit penalty minutes.
Marty St. Louis won the award each of the last two seasons, after Pavel Datsyuk had won it in all four years since the lockout.The Islanders have had two players win the award: Mike Bossy won it three times (82-83, 83-84 and 85-86); Pierre Turgeon won it in 1992-93. Two other players with Islander ties have also won the award: Phil Goyette, who later served as the Islanders' first coach, won it in 1969-70 with St. Louis while Butch Goring won it for Los Angeles in 1977-78 before winning four Stanley Cups and a Conn Smythe Trophy with the Islanders.
The award is one of the NHL's oldest, having been presented continuous since 1924-25. Frank Boucher won it 7x in the 20s and 30s. Since then only Datysuk (4x), Kelly (4x) and Wayne Gretzky (5x) have won it more often than Bossy.
More from NHL.com here: http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=629241
Forever1940 is the nom de plume of Eric Hornick, statistician on Islander home telecasts since January 21, 1982. Visit my blog: NYISkinny.com and follow me on Twitter @ehornick
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Are the Rangers in trouble? Whowins says they are.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Former Islander voice silenced
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
4th overall picks 1980-2011
Year Player Pos. Drafted From Drafted By
2011 Adam Larsson D Skelleftea AIK (Swe) New Jersey Devils
2010 Ryan Johansen C Portland (WHL) Columbus Blue Jackets
2009 Evander Kane C Vancouver (WHL) Atlanta Thrashers
2008 Alex Pietrangelo D Niagara (OHL) St. Louis Blues
2007 Thomas Hickey D Seattle (WHL) Los Angeles Kings
2006 Nicklas Backstrom C Brynas (Swe) Washington Capitals
2005 Benoit Pouliot LW Sudbury Wolves (OHL) Minnesota Wild
2004 Andrew Ladd LW Calgary Hitmen (WHL) Carolina Hurricanes
2003 Nikolai Zherdev RW CSKA Moscow (Russia) Columbus Blue Jackets
2002 Joni Pitkanen D Karpat (FNL) Philadelphia Flyers
2001 Stephen Weiss C Plymouth Whalers (OHL) Florida Panthers
2000 Rostislav Klesla D Brampton Battalion (OHL) Columbus Blue Jackets
1999 Pavel Brendl RW Calgary Hitmen (WHL) New York Rangers
1998 Bryan Allen D Oshawa Generals (OHL) Vancouver Canucks
1997 Roberto Luongo G Val-d'Or Foreurs (QMJHL) New York Islanders
1996 Alexandre Volchkov RW Barrie Colts (OHL) Washington Capitals
1995 Chad Kilger C Kingston Frontenacs (OHL) Anaheim Ducks
1994 Jason Bonsignore C Niagara-Falls Thunder (OHL) Edmonton Oilers
1993 Paul Kariya LW U. of Maine (NCAA) Anaheim Ducks
1992 Todd Warriner LW Windsor Spitfires (OHL) Quebuc Nordiques
1991 Scott Lachance D Boston University (NCAA) New York Islanders
1990 Mike Ricci C Peterborough Petes (OHL) Philadelphia Flyers
1989 Stu Barnes C Tri-City Americans (WHL) Winnipeg Jets
1988 Darrin Shannon LW Windsor Spitfires (OHL) Pittsburgh Penguins
1987 Wayne McBean D Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) Los Angeles Kings
1986 Zarley Zalapski D Canadian National Team (Intl) Pittsburgh Penguins
1985 Jim Sandlak RW London Knights (OHL) Vancouver Canucks
1984 Al Iafrate D Belleville Bulls (OHL) Toronto Maple Leafs
1983 Steve Yzerman C Peterborough Petes (OHL) Detroit Red Wings
1981 Ron Francis C Sault-Ste.-Marie Greyhounds (OHL) Hartford Whalers
1980 Larry Murphy D Peterborough Petes (OHA) Los Angeles Kings
Forever1940 is the nom de plume of Eric Hornick, statistician on Islander home telecasts since January 21, 1982. Visit my blog: NYISkinny.com and follow me on Twitter @ehornick
Edmonton wins lottery; Isles keep 4th pick
Monday, April 09, 2012
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From Elias: Michael Grabner's goal with 47 seconds remaining in the third period snapped a 4-4 tie and earned the Islanders a 5-4 win against the Jets. It was only the second time in the last nine seasons that an Islanders player scored a tiebreaking goal in the last minute of the third period. The only other Islander to do that since 2002-03 was Mike Sillinger on Feb. 19, 2007 against the Penguins.
From Elias: The Phoenix Coyotes clinched the first division title in their NHL franchise history with a win at Minnesota. Entering play this season the Coyotes, who entered the NHL as the Winnipeg Jets in 1979-80 and moved to Phoenix in 1996, had the longest current streak without a first-place finish of any NHL team. That dubious distinction now belongs to the Edmonton Oilers, whose last division title was won in 1986-87. The Islanders' current drought (last first-place finish in 1987-88) is only one season shorter than Edmonton's.
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Forever1940 is the nom de plume of Eric Hornick, statistician on Islander home telecasts since January 21, 1982. Visit my blog: NYISkinny.com and follow me on Twitter @ehornick
Sunday, April 08, 2012
Permutations and Combinations (aka The Draft lottery)
Here are the odds of winning the lottery:
30th place team – Columbus-- 25.0% (but they have a 48.2% chance of retaining first pick as teams can only move up four spots)
29th place team – Edmonton-- 18.8%
28th place team -- Montreal-- 14.2%
27th place team – Islanders-- 10.7%
26th place team –Toronto-- 8.1%
25th place team –Anaheim-- 6.2%
24th place team –Minnesota-- 4.7%
23rd place team –Carolina-- 3.6%
22nd place team – 2.7%
21st place team – 2.1%
20th place team – 1.5%
19th place team – 1.1%
18th place team – 0.8%
17th place team – 0.5%
So, the Isles have a 10.7% chance of winning the lottery and picking 1st.
If Toronto, Anaheim, Minnesota or Carolina win the lottery, the Isles will pick 5th (22.6%) -- this is what happened last year when Isles dropped from 4th to 5th when NJ won the lottery
Otherwise the Isles will pick 4th (65.7%)
The lottery will be held on Tuesday and televised beginning at 8:00 on NBC Sports Network and TSN.
The Skinny: Columbus 7, Isles 3
"The Skinny"
· John Tavares | 2011-12 | 41.3% |
· Ziggy Palffy | 1997-98 | 41.0% |
· Pierre Turgeon | 1992-93 | 39.4% |
· Mike Bossy | 1982-83 | 39.1% |
· Mike Bossy | 1981-82 | 38.2% |
· Pierre Turgeon | 1993-94 | 94 |
· Ziggy Palffy | 1996-97 | 90 |
· Ziggy Palffy | 1997-98 | 87 |
· Ziggy Palffy | 1995-96 | 87 |
· John Tavares | 2011-12 | 81 |
· Alexei Yashin | 2001-02 | 75 |
· Steve Thomas | 1993-94 | 75 |
1 | Matt Moulson | 12 |
2 | Ilya Kovalchuk | 11 |
3 | Steven Stamkos | 10 |
25 | Trent Hunter | 99 | |||||
26 | Matt Moulson | 97 | |||||
27 | Mikko Makela | 95 | |||||
27 | David Volek | 95 | |||||
32 | Travis Green | 92 | |||||
33 | Butch Goring | 87 | |||||
34 | Tomas Jonsson | 84 | |||||
34 | John Tavares | 84 | |||||
36 | Wayne Merrick | 81 | |||||
36 | Dave Scatchard | 81 | |||||
Career Assists as an Islander – active players | |||||||
1 | John Tavares | 118 | |||||
1 | Mark Streit | 118 | |||||
3 | Frans Nielsen | 113 | |||||
4 | Kyle Okposo | 93 | |||||
51 | Brad Dalgarno | 321 | |
52 | Frans Nielsen | 319 | |
53 | Steve Webb | 316 | |
53 | Ray Ferraro | 316 | |
53 | Richard Park | 316 | |
59 | Arron Asham | 300 | |
59 | Roman Hamrlik | 300 | |
61 | Josh Bailey | 291 | |
62 | Gord Dineen | 287 | |
63 | Jeff Norton | 282 | |
64 | Steve Thomas | 275 | |
65 | Kyle Okposo | 271 | |
66 | Blake Comeau | 261 | |
66 | Andre St. Laurent | 261 | |
72 | Brad Isbister | 247 | |
72 | Brendan Witt | 247 | |
74 | Sean Bergenheim | 246 | |
74 | Matt Moulson | 246 | |
76 | Miroslav Satan | 243 | |
76 | John Tavares | 243 | |
78 | Bryan Berard | 242 | |
79 | JP Parise | 240 | |
80 | Mark Streit | 238 | |
81 | Adrian Aucoin | 235 |
34 | Anders Kallur | 211 |
35 | John Tavares | 202 |
36 | Marty McInnis | 198 |
44 | Matt Moulson | 170 |
44 | Shawn Bates | 170 |
46 | Jude Drouin | 169 |
47 | Dave Scatchard | 168 |
48 | Frans Nielsen | 167 |
49 | Miroslav Satan | 166 |
50 | Kyle Okposo | 161 |
51 | Oleg Kvasha | 158 |
52 | Alan Kerr | 154 |
53 | Roman Hamrlik | 153 |
54 | Mark Streit | 151 |
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All-time, the Isles are 3-5-0 on this date in regular season play.
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