43 years ago
tonight (1973) - Bob Cook recorded his
only hat trick as an Islander as the Isles walloped the Vancouver Canucks 9-3
for their ninth win of season (9-52-5).
For one special night, Bob Cook was the greatest player I had ever seen |
The game
dotted the early days of the Isles’ record book as Cook became the first rookie
to score three goals in a game while fellow frosh Dave Hudson added five points
(1 goal, 4 assists). While both records
have been tied multiple times since, both Cook and Hudson still hold their
place in the Islander record book.
The Isles
handed out 3,000 youth hockey sticks to young fans that night. One of the recipients was me – at the first
NHL game I ever attended.
Billy Smith
record the win; Ed Dyck allowed the first seven goals for Vancouver.
I’m not sure
that I knew it at the time, but the win prevented the Isles from tying the
then-NHL record of 53 losses, set by California in 1970-71. (The Isles would lose their next six games,
enroute to a 60-loss campaign.)
The box
score:
Vancouver
Canucks 3 @ New York Islanders 9
1 - NYI : Cook 7 (Hudson, Crisp) (EV) 4:08
2 - VAN : Lever 11 (Lemieux, Lalonde) (EV) 4:25
3 - NYI : Cameron 16 (Westfall, Spencer) (EV) 6:25
4 - NYI : Cook 8 (Lefley, Hudson) (EV) 13:52
Penalties - NYI - Hart ( (maj)) 12:00 ; VAN - Lever (
(maj)) 12:00 ; VAN - Wilkins 17:29 ;
Second Period
5 - NYI : Cameron 17 (Henning, Mikkelson) (EV) 1:11
6 - NYI : Cook 9 (Hudson) (EV) 3:03
7 - NYI : Harris 21 (Gagnon, Stewart Ra) (EV) 11:43
8 - NYI : Hudson 10 (Westfall, Gagnon) (PP) 14:59
Penalties - VAN - Tallon 13:26 ; VAN - Guevremont 14:59 ;
NYI - Smith B 19:46 ;
Third Period
9 - NYI : Stewart Ra 3 (Gagnon) (EV) 6:24
10 - VAN : Boudrias 22 (Tannahill) (EV) 10:52
11 - NYI : Westfall 13 (Hudson, Miller) (PP) 11:21
12 - VAN : Schmautz 32 (Boudrias) (EV) 13:36
Penalties - VAN - Kearns 11:15 ; NYI - Miller ( (maj))
11:34 ; VAN - Lever ( (maj)) 11:34 ; NYI - Hart 17:37 ;
Also on this
date: (1981) Mike Bossy scored four goals, giving him 61 goals on the season as
the Isles played a wild 8-8 tie with Edmonton.
The Isles led
3-0, trailed 4-3, led 6-4 and then trailed 8-6 before goals by Bossy and Anders
Kallur tied the game for good.
The Isles had
only ten shots on goal in the final 40 minutes but scored five times
Edmonton got a pair of goals from Mark
Messier, Wayne Gretzky and Jari Kurri but couldn’t find a way to hold off the
Stanley Cup Champs.
The teams
would meet in the second round of the playoffs about a month and a half later
and then in the Cup Final in both 1983 and 1984.
It was the
first of two 8-8 ties in Islander history. The November 23, 1981 tie with
Minnesota also Happened at the Coliseum.
All-time, the
Isles have played ten March 3rd games at the Coliseum and finish with a 5-3-2
record on this date at 1255 Hempstead Turnpike in Uniondale.
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