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ses111
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Joined: 06.07.2008
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I cannot believe Cappy really called guys out. Maybe the new owners talked to him after the Pens game? Nice work with mayasrainbow Dan. RIP Maya! |
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jmo16
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Location: No Whining Allowed! This is a blog. Silly Gif's only! Joined: 02.26.2011
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Pulock in for MARK Strait?
Have your morning coffee first, Dan.
I dont think Nelson deserves the same negatiive spotlight shone upon him as does Strome & Bailey. Or did you mean Nielsen? What about Kulimen or Lee? If Anders isnt in front of the net , he's all but invisible too.
Regardless, this team has somehow compensated for inferior coaching all season long. There is obviously a good amount of talent. Shame it's being squandered yet another year. If I were an NHL coach, I would be eager to get the job with the isles....the right staff could do a lot with this team. |
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ses111
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Pulock in for MARK Strait?
Have your morning coffee first, Dan.
I dont think Nelson deserves the same negatiive spotlight shone upon him as does Strome & Bailey. Or did you mean Nielsen? What about Kulimen or Lee? If Anders isnt in front of the net , he's all but invisible too.
Regardless, this team has somehow compensated for inferior coaching all season long. There is obviously a good amount of talent. Shame it's being squandered yet another year. If I were an NHL coach, I would be eager to get the job with the isles....the right staff could do a lot with this team. - jmo16
I agree that Nelson should not be thrown in with Bailey and Strome. Lee has picked up his game, but is still having an off year. Kuli has not been good like last year. Cappy is very late in the game with being tough on guys regardless. He must really be feeling the heat for the first time ever. |
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stowerkraut
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Location: He fit in the lineup like Edgar Winter in the Wu-Tang Clan, PA Joined: 01.13.2015
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Nice work to the Islanders organization for supporting Maya and family. Here's to her... cheering from above.
Also, no Stammer, no Stralman. You guys got this! |
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Vukota
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Joined: 06.29.2007
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Bailey's comments after being called out by cappy
Bailey, for one, was not surprised to have his coach’s comments relayed to him. With one goal, five assists and a minus-7 rating over the previous 18 games, the 26-year-old who was taken by the Isles in the first round of the 2008 draft was aware of his situation.
“I don’t need him to say it for me to know it,” Bailey said. “I think I know what needs to be done. I think I’ve been here a long time. I’m confident I’ve played some of my best hockey in the playoffs and down the stretches. It’s not like that’s the reason. I think I want to be better in any way, shape or form.”
Bailey did rebuke the idea that he needs to work harder, saying, “I don’t know about that.” He added that he tries to focus on the little things away from the puck when the points aren’t coming.
“I think I go out every game and try to skate and work and backcheck hard,” he said. “Those are easy things to go out and do. You don’t really have to think about those. You just go out and work. When thing maybe aren’t going great, you rely on those things to maybe get you out of whatever situation you may be in.”
Wake up dude |
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ses111
New York Islanders |
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Joined: 06.07.2008
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Bailey's comments after being called out by cappy
Bailey, for one, was not surprised to have his coach’s comments relayed to him. With one goal, five assists and a minus-7 rating over the previous 18 games, the 26-year-old who was taken by the Isles in the first round of the 2008 draft was aware of his situation.
“I don’t need him to say it for me to know it,” Bailey said. “I think I know what needs to be done. I think I’ve been here a long time. I’m confident I’ve played some of my best hockey in the playoffs and down the stretches. It’s not like that’s the reason. I think I want to be better in any way, shape or form.”
Bailey did rebuke the idea that he needs to work harder, saying, “I don’t know about that.” He added that he tries to focus on the little things away from the puck when the points aren’t coming.
“I think I go out every game and try to skate and work and backcheck hard,” he said. “Those are easy things to go out and do. You don’t really have to think about those. You just go out and work. When thing maybe aren’t going great, you rely on those things to maybe get you out of whatever situation you may be in.”
Wake up dude - Vukota
Bailey will never get it. Backcheck hard? How many guys has he let go right by him because he is afraid of contact? |
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nyisles7
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Location: Wrong timing, NY Joined: 01.20.2009
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Bailey's comments after being called out by cappy
Bailey, for one, was not surprised to have his coach’s comments relayed to him. With one goal, five assists and a minus-7 rating over the previous 18 games, the 26-year-old who was taken by the Isles in the first round of the 2008 draft was aware of his situation.
“I don’t need him to say it for me to know it,” Bailey said. “I think I know what needs to be done. I think I’ve been here a long time. I’m confident I’ve played some of my best hockey in the playoffs and down the stretches. It’s not like that’s the reason. I think I want to be better in any way, shape or form.”
Bailey did rebuke the idea that he needs to work harder, saying, “I don’t know about that.” He added that he tries to focus on the little things away from the puck when the points aren’t coming.
“I think I go out every game and try to skate and work and backcheck hard,” he said. “Those are easy things to go out and do. You don’t really have to think about those. You just go out and work. When thing maybe aren’t going great, you rely on those things to maybe get you out of whatever situation you may be in.”
Wake up dude - Vukota
That said Bailey and Strome will be JT's wings tonight |
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ses111
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Joined: 06.07.2008
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Isles_since_6
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Location: Vancouver, BC Joined: 07.13.2009
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somehow we need to tank and miss the playoffs so everyone gets fired. I'm sick of this crap.
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nyisles7
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Location: Wrong timing, NY Joined: 01.20.2009
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He would be crazy enough to keep them on the 1st line. - ses111
Oh yeah, one of his favorite things to do. When he wants guys to get going he puts them on JT's wing.
The message, play like shat and you will get promoted to the first line. Can't make this poop up
Total opposite of what should be done! IMHO. |
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Cptmjl
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Joined: 11.05.2011
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ses111
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Joined: 06.07.2008
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Who is going to call Capuano out? - Cptmjl
Only the new owners would do that. Charles or Garth would not do it. |
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Cptmjl
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Joined: 11.05.2011
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Bailey's comments after being called out by cappy
Bailey, for one, was not surprised to have his coach’s comments relayed to him. With one goal, five assists and a minus-7 rating over the previous 18 games, the 26-year-old who was taken by the Isles in the first round of the 2008 draft was aware of his situation.
“I don’t need him to say it for me to know it,” Bailey said. “I think I know what needs to be done. I think I’ve been here a long time. I’m confident I’ve played some of my best hockey in the playoffs and down the stretches. It’s not like that’s the reason. I think I want to be better in any way, shape or form.”
Bailey did rebuke the idea that he needs to work harder, saying, “I don’t know about that.” He added that he tries to focus on the little things away from the puck when the points aren’t coming.
“I think I go out every game and try to skate and work and backcheck hard,” he said. “Those are easy things to go out and do. You don’t really have to think about those. You just go out and work. When thing maybe aren’t going great, you rely on those things to maybe get you out of whatever situation you may be in.”
Wake up dude - Vukota
We all have at least one of them at our jobs. He's one of those guys that no one else wants to get stuck working with. |
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Cptmjl
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Joined: 11.05.2011
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Bailey's comments after being called out by cappy
Bailey, for one, was not surprised to have his coach’s comments relayed to him. With one goal, five assists and a minus-7 rating over the previous 18 games, the 26-year-old who was taken by the Isles in the first round of the 2008 draft was aware of his situation.
“I don’t need him to say it for me to know it,” Bailey said. “I think I know what needs to be done. I think I’ve been here a long time. I’m confident I’ve played some of my best hockey in the playoffs and down the stretches. It’s not like that’s the reason. I think I want to be better in any way, shape or form.”
Bailey did rebuke the idea that he needs to work harder, saying, “I don’t know about that.” He added that he tries to focus on the little things away from the puck when the points aren’t coming.
“I think I go out every game and try to skate and work and backcheck hard,” he said. “Those are easy things to go out and do. You don’t really have to think about those. You just go out and work. When thing maybe aren’t going great, you rely on those things to maybe get you out of whatever situation you may be in.”
Wake up dude - Vukota
"You just go put and work."
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Vukota
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Joined: 06.29.2007
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We all have at least one of them at our jobs. He's one of those guys that no one else wants to get stuck working with. - Cptmjl
Exactly |
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Vukota
New York Islanders |
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Joined: 06.29.2007
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"You just go put and work."
- Cptmjl
Arthur Staple @StapeNewsday 1 hour ago
**BREAKING** Islanders place Josh Bailey in Concussion Protocol after they read his comments about working hard and just putting in work |
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eichiefs9
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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Arthur Staple @StapeNewsday 1 hour ago
**BREAKING** Islanders place Josh Bailey in Concussion Protocol after they read his comments about working hard and just putting in work - Vukota
Maybe we'll get lucky and Josh will request a trade closer to home for family reasons.
Bailey: "Garth, I need to play closer to home for family reasons"
Garth: "OK Josh, you got it"
*2 days later*
Garth: Josh, you've been traded to Arizona. |
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Vukota
New York Islanders |
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Maybe we'll get lucky and Josh will request a trade closer to home for family reasons.
Bailey: "Garth, I need to play closer to home for family reasons"
Garth: "OK Josh, you got it"
*5 minutes later*
Garth: Josh, you've been traded to Arizona. - eichiefs9
Fixed |
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Jethro09
New York Islanders |
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Location: NJ Joined: 08.16.2007
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I'm glad he called them out. Cappy's been nothing more than an excuse and propaganda machine for his underachieving players all year. Injuries, the ice, the position of the moon in the sky. His team's tanking was always the result of some outside force or something out of the team's control, according to Cappy. Now, he's finally calling out some of the underperformers.
That being said, this also reeks of desperation on the part of Cappy. Clearly, he has no idea how to get his players to get their collective sh*t together, Maybe, just maybe, he's feeling some heat from above? |
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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"You just go put and work."
- Cptmjl
Josh is like the guy in the office that does some completely useless, menial task that nobody asked him to do and claimed that he was "working" while doing it.
"Well yeah...you didn't tell me to do that, but I took the initiative to alphabetize the garbage cans by manufacturer." "What do you mean I'm wasting company time?" |
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eichiefs9
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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I'm glad he called them out. Cappy's been nothing more than an excuse and propaganda machine for his underachieving players all year. Injuries, the ice, the position of the moon in the sky. His team's tanking was always the result of some outside force or something out of the team's control, according to Cappy. Now, he's finally calling out some of the underperformers.
That being said, this also reeks of desperation on the part of Cappy. Clearly, he has no idea how to get his players to get their collective sh*t together, Maybe, just maybe, he's feeling some heat from above? - Jethro09
Sounds like Snow told him to get his (frank)ing act together or he's toast. |
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Jethro09
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Location: NJ Joined: 08.16.2007
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Bailey's comments after being called out by cappy
Bailey, for one, was not surprised to have his coach’s comments relayed to him. With one goal, five assists and a minus-7 rating over the previous 18 games, the 26-year-old who was taken by the Isles in the first round of the 2008 draft was aware of his situation.
“I don’t need him to say it for me to know it,” Bailey said. “I think I know what needs to be done. I think I’ve been here a long time. I’m confident I’ve played some of my best hockey in the playoffs and down the stretches. It’s not like that’s the reason. I think I want to be better in any way, shape or form.”
Bailey did rebuke the idea that he needs to work harder, saying, “I don’t know about that.” He added that he tries to focus on the little things away from the puck when the points aren’t coming.
“I think I go out every game and try to skate and work and backcheck hard,” he said. “Those are easy things to go out and do. You don’t really have to think about those. You just go out and work. When thing maybe aren’t going great, you rely on those things to maybe get you out of whatever situation you may be in.”
Wake up dude - Vukota
I'm completely over the Josh Bailey experience. His contract cannot expire fast enough. |
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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Fixed - Vukota
Yeah right.
Like it would be that easy to sucker someone into trading for him. |
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Vukota
New York Islanders |
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Joined: 06.29.2007
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Yeah right.
Like it would be that easy to sucker someone into trading for him. - eichiefs9
Yeah but he is clutch in the playoffs just ask him |
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