Saturday, October 20, 2007

NHL Standings as of 10-19-2007!!!

EASTERN CONFERENCE (6)
1. Ottawa - 14 [8] ------- vs. 8. Buffalo - 6 [6]
2. Philadelphia - 10 [6] --- vs. 7. Tampa Bay - 6 [5]
3. Carolina - 10 [7] ------ vs. 6. Toronto - 8 [8]
4. Boston - 8 [6] --------- vs. 5. NY Islanders - 8 [7]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Washington - 6 [6]
10. Pittsburgh - 6 [6]
11. New Jersey - 6 [7] (3W)
12. Florida - 6 [7] (3W)
13. Montreal - 6 [6] (2W)
14. NY Ranjerks - 4 [6]
15. Atlanta - 2 [7]
FRIDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
Columbus 3 @ Buffalo 0
Carolina 3 @ Pittsburgh 4 SO
SATURDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
NY Ranjerks @ Boston - 7:00
Buffalo @ Montreal - 7:00
New Jersey @ NY Islanders - 7:00
Florida @ Ottawa - 7:00
Carolina @ Philadelphia - 7:00
Chicago @ Toronto - 7:00
Pittsburgh @ Washington - 7:00
Atlanta @ Tampa Bay - 7:30
SUNDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
none
WESTERN CONFERENCE (8)
1. Minnesota - 11 [6] --- vs. 8. Calgary - 8 [7] (3W)
2. Detroit - 11 [8] ------- vs. 7. Dallas - 8 [7] (3W)
3. Anaheim - 9 [9] ------- vs. 6. Chicago - 8 [7] (4W)
4. St. Louis - 8 [5] ------ vs. 5. Colorado - 8 [7] (4W)
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Columbus - 7 [6]
10. San Jose - 7 [7]
11. Vancouver - 6 [7]
12. Edmonton - 6 [7]
13. Los Angeles - 6 [9]
14. Phoenix - 4 [6]
15. Nashville - 4 [6]
101 games played - 15 into OT - 14.9%.
15 OT games - 8 end in shootout = 53.3% OR 7.9% of ALL games end in shootout.
yesterday - 24 goals scored in 4 games = 6.00 goals per game.
total - 583 goals scored in 101 games = 5.77 gpg.
there have been 11 shutouts = 1 per 9.18 games.
the Isles have scored 19 = 2.71 gpg.
the Isles have allowed 22 = 3.14 gpg.

Friday, October 19, 2007

NHL Standings as of 10-18-2007!!!

EASTERN CONFERENCE (6)
1. Ottawa - 14 [8] -------- vs. 8. Tampa Bay - 6 [5]
2. Philadelphia - 10 [6] --- vs. 7. Buffalo - 6 [5]
3. Carolina - 9 [6] ---------- vs. 6. Toronto - 8 [8]
4. Boston - 8 [6] ----------- vs. 5. NY Islanders - 8 [7]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Washington - 6 [6]
10. New Jersey - 6 [7] (3W)
11. Florida - 6 [7] (3W)
12. Montreal - 6 [6] (2W)
13. Pittsburgh - 4 [5]
14. NY Ranjerks - 4 [6]
15. Atlanta - 2 [7]
THURSDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
NY Ranjerks 3 @ Atlanta 5
Tampa Bay 1 @ Boston 4
New Jersey 0 @ Philadelphia 4
NY Islanders 5 @ Washington 2
Montreal 3 @ Ottawa 4
Florida 2 @ Toronto 3
FRIDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Columbus @ Buffalo - 7:00
Carolina @ Pittsburgh - 7:30
SATURDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
NY Ranjers @ Boston - 7:00
Buffalo @ Montreal - 7:00
New Jersey @ NY Islanders - 7:00
Florida @ Ottawa - 7:00
Carolina @ Philadelphia - 7:00
Chicago @ Toronto - 7:00
Pittsburgh @ Washington - 7:00
Atlanta @ Tampa Bay - 7:30
WESTERN CONFERENCE (7)
1. Minnesota - 11 [6] --- vs. 8. San Jose - 7 [7]
2. Detroit - 11 [8] ------- vs. 7. Calgary - 8 [7]
3. Anaheim - 9 [9] ------- vs. 6. Dallas - 8 [7]
4. St. Louis - 8 [5] ------- vs. 5. Colorado - 8 [6]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Vancouver - 6 [6]
10. Chicago - 6 [6]
11. Edmonton - 6 [7]
12. Columbus - 5 [5]
13. Phoenix - 4 [6]
14. Nashville - 4 [6]
15. Los Angeles - 4 [8]
97 games played - 14 into OT - 14.4%.
14 OT games - 7 end in shootout = 50.0% OR 7.2% of ALL games end in shootout.
yesterday - 55 goals scored in 9 games = 6.11 goals per game.
total - 559 goals scored in 97 games = 5.76 gpg.
there have been 10 shutouts = 1 per 9.70 games.
the Isles have scored 19 = 2.71 gpg.
the Isles have allowed 22 = 3.14 gpg.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

NHL Standings as of 10-17-2007!!!

EASTERN CONFERENCE (6)
1. Ottawa - 12 [7] ----- vs. 8. NY Islanders - 6 [6] (3W)
2. Carolina - 9 [6] ------- vs. 7. Buffalo - 6 [5]
3. Philadelphia - 8 [5] --- vs. 6. Boston - 6 [5]
4. Tampa Bay - 6 [4] --- vs. 5. Washington - 6 [5]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Florida - 6 [6] (3W)
10. New Jersey - 6 [6] (3W)
11. Montreal - 6 [5] (2W)
12. Toronto - 6 [7]
13. Pittsburgh - 4 [5]
14. NY Ranjerks - 4 [5]
15. Atlanta - 0 [6]
WEDNESDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
New Jersey 5 @ Pittsburgh 4
THURSDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
NY Ranjerks @ Atlanta - 7:00
Tampa Bay @ Boston - 7:00
New Jersey @ Philadelphia - 7:00
NY Islanders @ Washington - 7:00
Montreal @ Ottawa - 7:30
Florida @ Toronto - 7:30
FRIDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Columbus @ Buffalo - 7:00
Carolina @ Pittsburgh - 7:30
WESTERN CONFERENCE (6)
1. Minnesota - 11 [6] --- vs. 8. Chicago - 6 [6] (3W)
2. Detroit - 9 [7] --------- vs. 7. San Jose - 7 [6]
3. Anaheim - 9 [9] ------- vs. 6. Dallas - 8 [7]
4. St. Louis - 8 [5] ------- vs. 5. Colorado - 8 [6]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Vancouver - 6 [6] (3W)
10. Calgary - 6 [6] (2W)
11. Columbus - 5 [5]
12. Phoenix - 4 [5]
13. Nashville - 4 [6]
14. Edmonton - 4 [6]
15. Los Angeles - 4 [7]
88 games played - 14 into OT - 15.9%.
14 OT games - 7 end in shootout = 50.0% OR 8.0% of ALL games end in shootout.
yesterday - 22 goals scored in 4 games = 5.50 goals per game.
total - 504 goals scored in 88 games = 5.73 gpg.
there have been 9 shutouts = 1 per 9.78 games.
the Isles have scored 14 = 2.33 gpg.
the Isles have allowed 20 = 3.33 gpg.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

FIRM: Yashin gets beat by Belov (YouTube Video)

 
 
Things atop of the RSL standings remain consistent: Salavat Yulaev did even more to prove that an offseason shopping spree can indeed do a team good by posting 2 commanding wins over Spartak and Sibir to cement their grasp on the leading position in the standings. SKA are surprisingly 2nd with CSKA and Metallurg Mg deadlocked for the 3rd spot, the former proving last season's success wasn't a fluke and the latter looking to regain the success they lacked in the unstable regular season of the 2006-07 campaign, which still ended in a championship. Both teams have been putting up good results with CSKA picking up points in 7 games in a row, the latest one a spectacular overtime loss to Lokomotiv. The game was marked by a misconduct served to Alexei Yashin in the 3rd period for participating in a fight which was instigated by CSKA defenseman Anton Belov after Yashin checked him from behind. Lokomotiv's new helmsman Kari Heikkil? might give a little more thought to protecting Yashin, one of the team leaders with 10 points in 13 games, from getting provoked and lost for an entire game with a misconduct or even a suspension.

"I still have to figure out who's who on this team – commented Heikkil? to Russian sports news website Championat.ru, - yet it's clear we're going to get hooked more and we'll have to designate a 'tough guy' within our team to be able to retaliate."

Notwithstanding Belov's witty attack on Yashin which knocked the former NHLer out of the game when it was still tied 1:1 and goalie Tom Lawson's heroics who made a few point blank saves on Yaroslav's forwards CSKA still lost due to unnecessary penalties which left the team 5 on 3 in overtime which led to Randy Robitaille's game winner.

The situation in the bottom half of the table is just as thrilling if not more. Apart from the clumsy Avangard, still trying to climb up from the 12th place, there's also Ak Bars which so far has been the biggest sensation of the championship. Zinetula Bilyaletdinov's team is not just not looking like the champion it was not so long ago, but it's not even giving the impression of a contender. Kazan had been on a 5 game losing streak at the start of the week and added two more with a 3:0 sweep from Severstal and a 2:3 home loss to Dynamo. The shutout in Cherepovets was marked by plenty of disciplinary action against Ak Bars which was expressing its frustration in rough play with 7 penalties, one of them a misconduct against just 1 of the hosts. All 3 goals, however, were scored on even strength with starter Vasily Koshechkin finishing the game but getting pulled out of the next one after Dynamo hammered him with 3 goals in two periods. Goaltending is not the only apparent problem in Kazan. Ak Bars, once able to convert almost a third of its powerplays, is only 15th in the league with a 10.7% conversion ratio. Coach Bill is now looking at a world of problems with his team already out of the playoff pool and facing tough opponents next week in HC MVD and Avangard in Omsk. Will they break the disastrous 7 game losing streak and get back on track or are we looking at another possible coaching change?





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NHL Standings as of 10-16-2007!!!

EASTERN CONFERENCE (6)
1. Ottawa - 12 [7] ----- vs. 8. NY Islanders - 6 [6] (3W)
2. Carolina - 9 [6] ------- vs. 7. Buffalo - 6 [5]
3. Philadelphia - 8 [5] --- vs. 6. Boston - 6 [5]
4. Tampa Bay - 6 [4] --- vs. 5. Washington - 6 [5]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Florida - 6 [6] (3W)
10. Montreal - 6 [5] (2W)
11. Toronto - 6 [7]
12. Pittsburgh - 4 [4]
13. New Jersey - 4 [5]
14. NY Ranjerks - 4 [5]
15. Atlanta - 0 [6]
TUESDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
Atlanta 0 @ Philadelphia 4
Florida 2 @ Montreal 1 SO
WEDNESDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
New Jersey @ Pittsburgh - 7:30
THURSDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
NY Ranjerks @ Atlanta - 7:00
Tampa Bay @ Boston - 7:00
New Jersey @ Philadelphia - 7:00
NY Islanders @ Washington - 7:00
Montreal @ Ottawa - 7:30
Florida @ Toronto - 7:30
WESTERN CONFERENCE (6)
1. Minnesota - 11 [6] --- vs. 8. Vancouver - 6 [6] (3W)
2. Detroit - 9 [7] --------- vs. 7. Chicago - 6 [5]
3. San Jose - 7 [6] ------- vs. 6. St. Louis - 6 [4]
4. Colorado - 8 [6] ------- vs. 5. Anaheim - 7 [8]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Dallas - 6 [6] (2W)
10. Calgary - 6 [6] (2W)
11. Columbus - 4 [4]
12. Nashville - 4 [5]
13. Phoenix - 4 [5]
14. Edmonton - 4 [6]
15. Los Angeles - 4 [7]
84 games played - 13 into OT - 15.5%.
13 OT games - 6 end in shootout = 46.2% OR 7.2% of ALL games end in shootout.
yesterday - 23 goals scored in 4 games = 5.75 goals per game.
total - 482 goals scored in 84 games = 5.74 gpg.
There have been 9 shutouts = 1 per 9.33 games.
The Isles have scored 14 = 2.33 gpg.
the Isles have allowed 20 = 3.33 gpg.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Herbers Esoteric

With Ian Herbers getting fined in the ECHL this week, I thought I would do a Ian Herbers Esoteric since we dont have any Isles hockey for another two days.
 
Ian played a total of 6 Games on the Island ranking him at #342nd in all time Games Played.  He had no gaols and has as many Assists as current Isles Phenom, Mike Comrie, with a total of 3 Assists.  The 3 Points Ian scored is good for #276th overall.  He is tied in PIMs with Vasicek, Bootland, and Sim and 28 other former Isles with 2 PIMs each.
 
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NHL Standings as of 10-15-2007!

EASTERN CONFERENCE (6)
1. Ottawa - 12 [7] ----- vs. 8. NY Islanders - 6 [6]
2. Carolina - 9 [6] ------- vs. 7. Buffalo - 6 [5]
3. Philadelphia - 6 [4] --- vs. 6. Boston - 6 [5]
4. Tampa Bay - 6 [4] --- vs. 5. Washington - 6 [5]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Toronto - 6 [7]
10. Montreal - 5 [4]
11. Pittsburgh - 4 [4]
12. New Jersey - 4 [5]
13. Florida - 4 [5]
14. NY Ranjerks - 4 [5]
15. Atlanta - 0 [5]
MONDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
Toronto 4 @ Buffalo 5 OT
TUESDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Atlanta @ Philadelphia - 7:00
Florida @ Montreal - 7:30
WEDNESDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
New Jersey @ Pittsburgh - 7:30
WESTERN CONFERENCE (6)
1. Minnesota - 10 [5] --- vs. 8. Dallas - 6 [6]
2. Detroit - 9 [7] --------- vs. 7. Colorado - 6 [5]
3. San Jose - 7 [6] ------- vs. 6. Chicago - 6 [5]
4. Anaheim - 7 [8] ------- vs. 5. St. Louis - 6 [4]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Vancouver - 6 [6]
10. Calgary - 5 [5]
11. Columbus - 4 [4]
12. Nashville - 4 [5]
13. Phoenix - 4 [5]
14. Edmonton - 4 [6]
15. Los Angeles - 2 [6]
80 games played - 10 into OT - 12.5%.
10 OT games - 3 end in shootout = 33.0% OR 3.8% of ALL games end in shootout.
yesterday - 24 goals scored in 3 games = 8.00 goals per game.
total - 459 goals scored in 80 games = 5.74 gpg.
There have been 9 shutouts = 1 per 8.89 games.
The Isles have scored 14 = 2.33 gpg.
the Isles have allowed 20 = 3.33 gpg.

Monday, October 15, 2007

NHL Standings as of 10-14-2007!!!

EASTERN CONFERENCE (5)
1. Ottawa - 12 [7] ------ vs. 8. Montreal - 5 [4]
2. Carolina - 9 [6] ------ vs. 7. NY Islanders - 6 [6]
3. Philadelphia - 6 [4] -- vs. 6. Boston - 6 [5]
4. Tampa Bay - 6 [4] --- vs. 5. Washington - 6 [5]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Toronto - 5 [6]
10. Buffalo - 4 [4]
11. Pittsburgh - 4 [4]
12. New Jersey - 4 [5]
13. Florida - 4 [5]
14. NY Ranjerks - 4 [5]
15. Atlanta - 0 [5]
SUNDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
none
MONDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Toronto @ Buffalo - 7:00
TUESDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Atlanta @ Philadelphia - 7:00
Florida @ Montreal - 7:30
WESTERN CONFERENCE (5)
1. Minnesota - 10 [5] --- vs. 8. Calgary - 5 [5]
2. Detroit - 9 [6] -------- vs. 7. Vancouver - 6 [5]
3. Dallas - 6 [6] --------- vs. 6. Chicago - 6 [5]
4. St. Louis - 6 [4] ------ vs. 5. Colorado - 6 [5]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. San Jose - 5 [5]
10. Anaheim - 5 [7]
11. Columbus - 4 [4]
12. Nashville - 4 [5]
13. Phoenix - 4 [5]
14. Edmonton - 4 [6]
15. Los Angeles - 2 [6]
77 games played - 9 into OT - 11.7%.
9 OT games - 3 end in shootout = 33.3% OR 3.9% of ALL games end in shootout.
yesterday - 7 goals scored in 2 games = 3.50 goals per game.
total - 435 goals scored in 77 games = 5.65 gpg.
there have been 9 shutouts = 1 per 8.56 games.
the Isles have scored 14 = 2.33 gpg.
the Isles have allowed 20 = 3.33 gpg.

Seth G's Standings

EASTERN CONFERENCE (5)
1. Ottawa - 12 [7] ----- vs. 8. Montreal - 5 [4]
2. Carolina - 9 [6] ------ vs. 7. NY Islanders - 6 [6]
3. Philadelphia - 6 [4] --- vs. 6. Boston - 6 [5]
4. Tampa Bay - 6 [4] --- vs. 5. Washington - 6 [5]

OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Toronto - 5 [6]
10. Buffalo - 4 [4]
11. Pittsburgh - 4 [4]
12. New Jersey - 4 [5]
13. Florida - 4 [5]
14. NY Ranjerks - 4 [5]
15. Atlanta - 0 [5]

SUNDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
none

MONDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Toronto @ Buffalo - 7:00

TUESDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Atlanta @ Philadelphia - 7:00
Florida @ Montreal - 7:30

WESTERN CONFERENCE (5)
1. Minnesota - 10 [5] -- vs. 8. Calgary - 5 [5]
2. Detroit - 9 [6] -------- vs. 7. Vancouver - 6 [5]
3. Dallas - 6 [6] ---------- vs. 6. Chicago - 6 [5]
4. St. Louis - 6 [4] ----- vs. 5. Colorado - 6 [5]

OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. San Jose - 5 [5]
10. Anaheim - 5 [7]
11. Columbus - 4 [4]
12. Nashville - 4 [5]
13. Phoenix - 4 [5]
14. Edmonton - 4 [6]
15. Los Angeles - 2 [6]

77 games played - 9 into OT - 11.7%.

9 OT games - 3 end in shootout = 33.3% OR 3.9% of ALL games end in shootout.

yesterday - 7 goals scored in 2 games = 3.50 goals per game.

total - 435 goals scored in 77 games = 5.65 gpg.

There have been 9 shutouts = 1 per 8.56 games.

The Isles have scored 14 = 2.33 gpg.

the Isles have allowed 20 = 3.33 gpg.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Esoteric #6

I am sorry but I cant bring myself to do all that work for a single goal. Good thing I went out and saw the Original Idols Show - Hosted by Barry Williams aka Greg Brady. Thank God for Tivo.

Pete broke down the PIMs "scored" by teams. There definitely is a slant here against our team. Our boys need to be ever diligent in ensuring they practice discipline in all they do.

A quick snapshot of penalty minutes shows us as a team having 90 minutes of PIM time in 6 games. 6 games is 360 minutes. That means we have been shorthanded a quarter of our season so far this year.

Whomever is to blame, players, refs, zorkin the space god....this is completely unacceptable.

We have a whole different group of players and it is the same guys from last year that are taking them. Sillinger, Simon, Hilbert, Bergenheim, Gervais, Campoli. Only new guy is Bootland.

I also have heard alot about the disappearance of Mike Comrie. Our Captain hasn't been up on the board too often lately either. I think we have just gotten used to this in the past.

RANDOM ESOTERIC

* Congrats to Ricky for being the 4th Islander goalie to ever play 12,000 minutes in net with 12,008 minutes.

* Congrats to Vasicek for his 150th NHL Point and for now being only the 4th Islander this season to score 2 or more goals.

* I missed one the other night. With the Leafs drubbing of the Islanders, the Leafs scored the 8,500th Goal Against the NY Islanders. It only took 2,719 games for it to happen.

Seth G's Standings

EASTERN CONFERENCE (5)
1. Ottawa - 12 [7] ----- vs. 8. Montreal - 5 [4]
2. Carolina - 9 [6] ------ vs. 7. NY Islanders - 6 [6]
3. Philadelphia - 6 [4] --- vs. 6. Boston - 6 [5]
4. Tampa Bay - 6 [4] --- vs. 5. Washington - 6 [5]

OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Toronto - 5 [6]
10. Buffalo - 4 [4]
11. Pittsburgh - 4 [4]
12. New Jersey - 4 [5]
13. Florida - 4 [5]
14. NY Ranjerks - 4 [5]
15. Atlanta - 0 [5]

SATURDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
New Jersey 6 @ Atlanta 5
Washington 3 @ Buffalo 7
Tampa Bay 4 @ Florida 6
Carolina 3 @ Montreal 1
Ottawa 3 @ NY Ranjerks 1
NY Islanders 1 @ Philadelphia 3
Pittsburgh 6 @ Toronto 4
Boston 2 @ San Jose 1

SUNDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
none

MONDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Toronto @ Buffalo - 7:00

WESTERN CONFERENCE (5)
1. Minnesota - 8 [4] -- vs. 8. Calgary - 5 [5]
2. Detroit - 7 [5] ----- vs. 7. Vancouver - 6 [5]
3. Dallas - 6 [6] ------ vs. 6. Chicago - 6 [5]
4. St. Louis - 6 [4] --- vs. 5. Colorado - 6 [5]

OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. San Jose - 5 [5]
10. Anaheim - 5 [6]
11. Columbus - 4 [4]
12. Nashville - 4 [5]
13. Phoenix - 4 [5]
14. Edmonton - 4 [6]
15. Los Angeles - 2 [5]

75 games played - 9 into OT - 12.0%.
9 OT games - 3 end in shootout = 33.3% OR 4.0% of ALL games end in shootout.
yesterday - 85 goals scored in 13 games = 6.54 goals per game.
total - 428 goals scored in 75 games = 5.71 gpg.
There have been 8 shutouts = 1 per 9.38 games.
The Isles have scored 14 = 2.33 gpg.
the Isles have allowed 20 = 3.33 gpg.

Anniversaries

Saturday October 13, 1973 -- Al Arbour's first home game as Islander coach - 6-0 loss to the eventual Stanley Cup Champion Flyers (They had tied Atlanta 1-1 three nights earlier). Arbour's first win wouldn't come for another two weeks -- 3-2 over the Rangers

October 13, 1977 - Mike Bossy's first goal comes in his NHL debut, but the Isles lose 3-2 to Buffalo. The NY Times notes: "Bossy ... is regarded as a potentially high-scoring prospect". Fittingly, Trottier and Gillies assist on the goal.

Saturday October 13, 1979 -- First home game of the first Cup season - Isles lose 5-2 to Buffalo, but Norman Weidner of East Islip, later nicknamed "One Shot Norman", wins a car in Score-O the very first time its played. (He may still be around--someone named "Norman ScoreO" posts to the Islander blog on Newsday.com)

Saturday October 13 1984 -- In the first home game of the post-Cup era, Mike Bossy scores in overtime as the Islanders defeat Chicago 7-6. It extends the Isles' home dominance over the Hawks to 17-0-4 in the past 21 games. The Isles would beat the Hawks at the Coliseum only once in the next 19 years -- on Al Arbour night.


Thanks to my stats mentor - Forever1940!!!