Saturday, November 17, 2007

Forever1940's Stat Trick

The Isles are actually the LEAST penalized team in the NHL right now,
averaging just over 11 minutes in penalties per game. (The Flyers
are the most penalized.)

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VASICEK:

The 7 goals are actually one more than he scored all last season. He
had only four the year before, so he now has more goals than in any
season since the lockout.

His NHL high is 19, in 2003-04 with Carolina.

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Lot of numbers from the Isles maiden visit to the Rock...

1. Josef Vasicek has scored the Islanders' first goal in all three games against NJ. Vasicek now has seven goals on the year (including the only two shorties that the Isles have scored) and has recorded eight of his 68 career goals against the Devils.

2. Rick DiPietro records his 13th career shutout and 99th career victory as the Isles become the final Atlantic Division opponent to blank the Devils this year (NJ has been shutout five times this season). It's the Isles first shutout against NJ since a scoreless tie (Vanbiesbrouck/Brodeur) on December 1, 2000 and the first time the Isles have beaten New Jersey by shutout since Glenn Healy blanked the Devils 7-0 on April 15, 1992. Brodeur, making his fourth NHL appearance, played the third period of that game.

3. The Isles have played six consecutive one-goal games, winning three and losing three. It's the first time in club history that . the Isles have ever played six consecutive 1-goal games. (The Isles did play 7 consecutive games in 2001 decided by one goal or less)

and a few more..

4. The Isles are taking this Hummer Metro Cup seriously -- they're now 5-0 against the Rangers and Devils this season (and have won seven straight against the two rivals counting two wins last April).

5. The last ten Islander-Devil games have been decided by either one or two goals -- the Devils won the first six games and the Isles won the last four games. Two of those games were tied in the final 2 seconds of regulation--once by each team.

6. The Isles are 3-0 vs. the Devils this season, and have won four straight over New Jersey, (dating back to last year). It's the first time that the Isles have won the first three games of a season series from New Jersey since 1985-86.

7. The Isles are 10-6-0 and reach the 20-point mark in only 16 games. It's only the second time in the last 20 years that the Isles have recorded at least 20 points in 16 games (11-3-1-1 in 2001-02).

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Di Pietro now has 13 shutouts. His shutout in New Jersey was only the 4th of the thirteen on the road.

It's the first time that DiPietro has won a 1-0 game and only the 12th 1-0 win in Islander regular season history:

13-Jan-76VsDetroit10W
21-Dec-84@Hartford10W
11-Feb-86VsVancouver10W
4-Feb-90@Buffalo10W
23-Mar-95VsNew York10W
15-Feb-97VsFlorida10Wot
17-Oct-98@St. Louis10W
27-Oct-98VsLos Angeles10W
15-Dec-98@San Jose10W
12-Feb-02@Philadelphia10Wot
31-Dec-02@Buffalo10Wot
16-Nov-07@New Jersey10W

Tommy Salo had all four of the 1-0 wins in 1997 and 1998; no other Isle goalie has more than one. Jason Blake had the OT goal in the most recent 1-0 win, which made a winner out of Chris Osgood.

DiPietro now has 99 career wins, and the Isles as a team have 499 road wins in their history, meaning Monday at MSG could be a multiple milestone game.

Only three goalies have won 100 games for the Islanders (Smith 304, Resch 157, Hrudey 106) -- Hrudey won his 100th game in January 1989.


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Paul Kariya recorded a goal and an assist as St. Louis beat Columbus 3-2.

Kariya's assist was the 514th of his career, allowing him to break into the top 100 all-time.

The player who dropped to 101st in assists all-time: Butch Goring.

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Friday, November 16, 2007

NHL Standings as of 11/15/2007!!!!

EASTERN CONFERENCE (19)
1. Ottawa - 30 [17] -------------- vs. 8. Toronto - 19 [20]
2. Carolina - 25 [19] ------------- vs. 7. Tampa Bay - 19 [18]
3. Philadelphia - 23 [18] --------- vs. 6. Boston - 20 [17]
4. NY Ranjerks - 23 [19](11W) --- vs. 5. Montreal - 23 [17](10W)
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. NY Islanders - 18 [15] -1
10. Pittsburgh - 17 [19] -2
11. Florida - 17 [20] -2
12. Atlanta - 16 [18](8W) -3
13. New Jersey - 16 [18](7W) -3
14. Buffalo - 13 [17] -6
15. Washington - 13 [18] -6
THURSDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
Toronto 2 @ Boston 5
NY Ranjerks 4 @ Philadelphia 3 SO
Washington 1 @ Florida 2
Buffalo 2 @ Ottawa 3
NY Islanders 2 @ Pittsburgh 3
FRIDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Atlanta @ Carolina - 7:00
NY Islanders @ New Jersey - 7:00
Montreal @ Buffalo - 7:30
Washington @ Tampa Bay - 8:00
SATURDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Florida @ Carolina - 7:00
Boston @ Montreal - 7:00
New Jersey @ Philadelphia - 7:00
Ottawa @ Toronto - 7:00
NY Ranjerks @ Pittsburgh - 7:30
WESTERN CONFERENCE (21)
1. Detroit - 27 [18] ------ vs. 8. Anaheim - 21 [20](9W)
2. San Jose - 24 [20] ---- vs. 7. Columbus - 21 [18](9W)
3. Colorado - 23 [17] ---- vs. 6. Nashville - 21 [18](10W)
4. Minnesota - 22 [18] -- vs. 5. Chicago - 21 [18](10W)
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Dallas - 18 [18] -3
10. Vancouver - 17 [17] -4
11. Los Angeles - 17 [18](8W) -4
12. Calgary - 17 [18](7W) -4
13. St. Louis - 16 [15] -5
14. Edmonton - 15 [19] -6
15. Phoenix - 14 [17] -7
270 games played - 46 into OT - 17.0%.
46 OT games - 26 end in shootout = 56.5% OR 9.6% of ALL games end in shootout.
yesterday - 57 goals scored in 9 games = 6.33 goals per game.
total - 1,518 goals scored in 270 games = 5.62 gpg.
there have been 33 shutouts = 1 per 8.18 games.
the Isles have scored 42 = 2.80 gpg.
the Isles have allowed 44 = 2.93 gpg.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

NHL Attendance 2,000 as of 11/14/2007!!!

Last night, there were 2 games out of 5 played with more than 2,000 empty seats.
Out of 261 games played, there have been 83 played with MORE than 2,000 empty seats, or 31.8% of all games played.
There have been 38 games played at less than 75% capacity, or 14.6%.
Out of 83 games, the Islanders appear 3 times on this list, or 3.6% and 1.1% out of 261 games.
Out of 83 games, 9 games have been played in arena’s considered old barns, the Nassau Coliseum and Joe Louis Arena. The rest are all considered modern arenas.

Team leaders at more than 2,000 empty seat games:
9 - Chicago.
8 - Florida, Columbus.
6 - Detroit, Phoenix, Boston.
5 - Washington, Atlanta.
4 - Los Angeles, Nashville, Washington, New Jersey, Carolina, Colorado.
3 - St. Louis, NY Islanders.
2 - Dallas, Tampa Bay.

Here are all the games played with MORE than 2,000 empty seats.
83. 11/14 - Chicago @ Columbus - 18,136 - 13,622 = 4,514 = 75.1%.
82. 11/14 - Carolina @ Tampa Bay - 19,500 - 17,444 = 2,056 = 89.5%.
81. 11/13 - Florida @ Atlanta – 18,545 – 12,599 = 5,946 = 67.9%.
80. 11/12 - Nashville @ Columbus - 18,136 - 12,554 = 5,582 = 69.2%.
79. 11/12 - Carolina @ Florida - 19,250 - 12,715 = 6,535 = 66.1%.
78. 11/11 - Minnesota @ Colorado - 18,007 - 15,434 = 2,573 = 85.7%.
77. 11/10 - Tampa Bay @ Washington - 18,277 - 14,617 = 3,660 = 80.0%.
76. 11/09 - Atlanta @ Florida - 19,250 - 14,268 = 4,982 = 74.1%.
75. 11/09 - St. Louis @ Chicago - 20,500 - 16,149 = 4,351 = 78.8%.
74. 11/08 - Philadelphia @ New Jersey - 17,625 - 14,948 = 2,677 = 84.8%.
73. 11/08 - Tampa Bay @ Carolina - 18,730 - 14,017 = 4,713 = 78.8%.
72. 11/08 - Montreal @ Boston - 17,565 - 15,183 = 2,382 = 86.4%.
71. 11/08 - Dallas @ Phoenix - 17,799 - 12,027 = 5,772 = 67.6%.
70. 11/07 - Florida @ Tampa Bay - 19,500 - 16,526 = 2,974 = 84.8%.
69. 11/07 - Nashville @ Detroit - 20,066 - 16,885 = 3,181 = 84.5%.
68. 11/07 - Columbus @ Chicago - 20,500 - 9,717 = 11,329 = 47.4%.
67. 11/07 - Edmonton @ Colorado - 18,007 - 15,877 = 2,130 = 88.2%.
66. 11/06 – Washington @ Atlanta – 18,545 – 15,530 = 3,015 = 83.7%.
65. 11/05 - Pittsburgh @ New Jersey - 17,625 - 14,032 = 3,593 = 79.6%.
64. 11/05 - Washington @ Carolina - 18,730 - 12,171 = 6,559 = 65.0%.
63. 11/05 - Tampa Bay @ Florida - 19,250 - 10,149 = 9,101 = 52.7%.
62. 11/05 - Calgary @ Colorado - 18,007 - 15,655 = 2,352 = 86.9%.
61. 11/04 - St. Louis @ Columbus - 18,136 - 13,254 = 4,882 = 73.1%.
60. 11/04 - Ottawa @ Boston - 17,565 - 10,087 = 7,478 = 57.4%.
59. 11/04 - Nashville @ Chicago - 20,500 - 12,086 = 8,414 = 59.0%.
58. 11/02 - Toronto @ New Jersey - 17,625 - 14,523 = 3,102 = 82.4%.
57. 11/02 - Philadelphia @ Washington - 18,277 - 16,055 = 2,222 = 87.8%.
56. 11/01 – Tampa Bay @ NY Islanders – 16,234 – 11,008 = 5,226 = 67.8%.
55. 11/01 – Buffalo @ Boston – 17,565 – 13,479 = 4,086 = 76.7%.
54. 10/31 – Tampa Bay @ New Jersey – 17,625 – 13,218 = 4,407 = 75.0%.
53. 10/31 – Carolina @ Florida – 19,250 – 10,063 = 9,187 = 52.3%.
52. 10/31 – Chicago @ Dallas – 18,532 – 14,756 = 3,776 = 79.6%.
51. 10/31 – Columbus @ Los Angeles – 18,118 – 11,491 = 6,627 = 63.4%.
50. 10/30 – Phoenix @ St. Louis – 19,022 – 14,222 = 4,800 = 74.8%.
For games 1 thru 49, see post from 11/09/2007 on islanderfans@yahoogroups.com!

Arena Capacities: Atlanta – 17,174, Anaheim – 18,545, Boston – 17,565, Buffalo – 18,690, Calgary – 19,289, Carolina – 18,730, Chicago – 20,500, Colorado – 18,007, Columbus – 18,136, Dallas – 18,532, Detroit – 20,066, Edmonton – 16,839, Florida – 19,250, Los Angeles – 18,118, Minnesota – 18,064, Montreal – 21,273, Nashville – 17,113, New Jersey – 17,625, NY Islanders – 16,234, NYRangers – 18,200, Ottawa – 19,153, Philadelphia – 19,523, Phoenix – 17,799, Pittsburgh – 16,940, San Jose –17,496, St. Louis – 19,022, Tampa Bay – 19,500, Toronto – 18,819, Vancouver – 18,630, Washington – 18,277.

NHL Standings as of 11/14/2007!!!

EASTERN CONFERENCE (18)
1. Ottawa - 28 [16] -------- vs. 8. NY Islanders - 18 [14]
2. Carolina - 25 [19] -------- vs. 7. Toronto - 19 [19]
3. Philadelphia - 22 [17] --- vs. 6. Tampa Bay - 19 [18]
4. Montreal - 23 [17] ------- vs. 5. NY Ranjerks - 21 [18]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Boston - 18 [16] -0
10. Atlanta - 16 [18](8W) -2
11. New Jersey - 16 [18](7W) -2
12. Pittsburgh - 15 [18] -3
13. Florida - 15 [19] -3
14. Buffalo - 13 [16] -5
15. Washington - 13 [17] -5
WEDNESDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
NY Ranjerks 4 @ New Jersey 2
Carolina 1 @ Tampa Bay 6
THURSDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Toronto @ Boston - 7:00
NY Ranjerks @ Philadelphia - 7:00
Washington @ Florida - 7:30
Buffalo @ Ottawa - 7:30
NY Islanders @ Pittsburgh - 7:30
FRIDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
Atlanta @ Carolina - 7:00
NY Islanders @ New Jersey - 7:00
Montreal @ Buffalo - 7:30
Washington @ Tampa Bay - 8:00
WESTERN CONFERENCE (19)
1. Detroit - 27 [18] ------ vs. 8. Anaheim - 19 [19](8W)
2. Colorado - 23 [17] ---- vs. 7. Nashville - 19 [17](9W)
3. San Jose - 22 [19] ---- vs. 6. Minnesota - 20 [17](9W)
4. Columbus - 21 [18] --- vs. 5. Chicago - 20 [17](10W)
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Dallas - 18 [18] -1
10. Los Angeles - 17 [17] -2
11. Vancouver - 17 [17] -2
12. Calgary - 17 [18] -2
13. St. Louis - 16 [15] -3
14. Edmonton - 15 [18] -4
15. Phoenix - 14 [16] -5
261 games played - 44 into OT - 16.9%.
44 OT games - 25 end in shootout = 56.8% OR 9.6% of ALL games end in shootout.
yesterday - 27 goals scored in 5 games = 5.40 goals per game.
total - 1,461 goals scored in 261 games = 5.60 gpg.
there have been 32 shutouts = 1 per 8.16 games.
the Isles have scored 40 = 2.86 gpg.
the Isles have allowed 41 = 2.93 gpg.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

NHL Playoff Standings as of 11-10-2007!!!

EASTERN CONFERENCE (18)
1. Ottawa - 28 [16] ------- vs. 8. Toronto - 18 [18]
2. Carolina - 23 [17] ------- vs. 7. Boston - 18 [16]
3. Philadelphia - 20 [16] --- vs. 6. NY Islanders - 18 [13]
4. Montreal - 21 [16] ------ vs. 5. NY Ranjerks - 19 [17]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Tampa Bay - 17 [17] -1
10. Pittsburgh - 15 [17] -3
11. Atlanta - 14 [17](7W) -4
12. Florida - 14 [17](7W) -4
13. New Jersey - 14 [16](6W) -4
14. Buffalo - 13 [16] -5
15. Washington - 13 [17] -5
SATURDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE RESULTS
Montreal 1 @ Ottawa 3
Carolina 5 @ Atlanta 3
Buffalo 1 @ Boston 2
New Jersey 1 @ NY Islanders 2
Pittsburgh 2 @ Philadelphia 5
NY Ranjerks 3 @ Toronto 2 SO
Tampa Bay 5 @ Washington 2
SUNDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
none
MONDAY'S EASTERN CONFERENCE GAMES
NY Islanders @ Philadelphia - 7:00
Carolina @ Florida - 7:30
New Jersey @ Pittsburgh - 7:30
WESTERN CONFERENCE (17)
1. Detroit - 27 [16] ----- vs. 8. Dallas - 17 [17]
2. Colorado - 21 [16] --- vs. 7. Nashville - 17 [16]
3. San Jose - 18 [17] --- vs. 6. Chicago - 18 [15]
4. Minnesota - 20 [15] -- vs. 5. Columbus - 19 [16]
OUT OF PLAY-OFFS
9. Anaheim - 17 [18] -0
10. Vancouver - 16 [16] -1
11. Los Angeles - 16 [16] -1
12. Calgary - 15 [17] -2
13. St. Louis - 14 [14] -3
14. Phoenix - 14 [15] -3
15. Edmonton - 13 [17] -4
244 games played - 39 into OT - 16.0%.
39 OT games - 22 end in shootout = 56.4% OR 9.0% of ALL games end in shootout.
yesterday - 66 goals scored in 11 games = 6.00 goals per game.
total - 1,365 goals scored in 244 games = 5.60 gpg.
there have been 30 shutouts = 1 per 8.13 games.
the Isles have scored 38 = 2.92 gpg.
the Isles have allowed 38 = 2.92 gpg.

Forever1940's Stat Trick

In the game winning goal department: Gillies did it in four straight PLAYOFF games in 1977 to set an NHL record.

<< Editors Note: Corey Witt posted the following on the NYI.com STATS 411 page: Miroslav Satan's game-winning goal last night was his third in as many games. He is the first Islanders to do that since Bryan Trottier netted three consecutive game-winners in January of 1982. >>

1. The Isles are 4-0-0 in November. It's the first time since 1983 that the Isles have won their first four November games (they won their first five that season). They also won their first four November games in 1976.

2. Miro Satan has the game winning goal in each of the last three games -- all one goal victories. The club record for consecutive wins all by one goal is 4, set last February. Satan, who had only two game winning goals in each of his first two seasons with the Isles, now also has a point in seven straight games.

3. The Isles are 7-2 at home. They haven't earned more points in their first nine games at home since 1984-85. They are 9-4 overall and their 18 points in 13 games is their second highest total through thirteen games in the post-Cup era.

and a few more...

4. The Isles are now 8-0 against teams that made the playoffs last season and have won all six games that they've led after 40 minutes.

5. The Isles did not take a penalty in a game for the first time since January 29 2002 (also against New Jersey)

6. The winning goal came on a 5-on-3. The Isles have scored four 5-on-3 goals this season, matching their total for all last season.