25 years ago tonight (1990) – Glenn Healy made 51 saves as the Isles extended their winning streak to seven straight games and their home winning streak to eight with a 3-0 win over Vancouver.
Randy Wood’s second period goal was all the Islanders needed, but Hubie McDonough and Patrick Flatley (the latter into an empty net) added third period tallies.
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Healy (undated) |
This was the final home game before the All-Star break; the Isles would win two road games before the break to extend their winning streak to 9. They have not had a winning streak of that length since.
With the win, the Isles, who were 5-18-3 at one point earlier in the campaign, reached .500 (21-21-4).
Here's more coverage from the NY Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/17/sports/healy-stops-51-shots-in-shutout-as-islanders-win-7th-in-row.html
Unfortunately, I don't have any video from that game, but 2 1/2 months earlier Healy managed to get himself into a fight with Pittsburgh's Bob Errey. Perhaps they should have used microphones, as Healy has gone on to a long career with CBC/SportsNet while Errey is a commentator on Penguins telecasts.
Here's more coverage from the NY Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/17/sports/healy-stops-51-shots-in-shutout-as-islanders-win-7th-in-row.html
Unfortunately, I don't have any video from that game, but 2 1/2 months earlier Healy managed to get himself into a fight with Pittsburgh's Bob Errey. Perhaps they should have used microphones, as Healy has gone on to a long career with CBC/SportsNet while Errey is a commentator on Penguins telecasts.
Here's Jiggs McDonald and Eddie Westfall on the call:
Also on this date: (1979) – Denis Potvin recorded his fourth career hat trick as the Isles beat Washington 6-2.
All-time, the Isles have played seven January 16th games at the Coliseum and have compiled a 5-2-0 record on this date at 1255 Hempstead Turnpike in Uniondale. The eighth and final January 16th home game is tonight –as the Isles return home to host Pittsburgh at 7:00. Make sure you’re there, because after tonight, there are only 22 regular season games remaining.
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