Isles316
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Location: Long Island , NY Joined: 01.15.2008
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Why is it really that far fetched? It's not likely to happen but not impossible. - BringBackBalky
Because the isles aren't going to pay anyone more than what they pay Tavares. And you would have to to get Zach.
Also, the Barclays center is too small to hold an NHL team by NHL standards. They aren't moving there. NHL is making it sound like a viable option to wake up the idiots in Nassau and Hempstead. Which it seems to have done. |
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Isles316
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Location: Long Island , NY Joined: 01.15.2008
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Wait, wouldnt that be 180 games? - kindlyrick
Nabby has won 300. Montoya has 38 starts. Not even half a season. I'm not jumping on the Montoya is great wagon in that few starts. The guy gives up a million softies. If management believed in him Poulin wouldn't have played Tuesday night and he wouldnt have sat out three weeks in October after a decent start. |
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kindlyrick
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Location: Dallas, TX Joined: 06.21.2007
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I like him, but he gives up too many crap goals. - Isles316
I think the isles as a team are playing better right now, then say at the beginning of the year when Montoya was getting the lions share of playing time.
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kindlyrick
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Location: Dallas, TX Joined: 06.21.2007
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Nabby has won 300. Montoya has 38 starts. Not even half a season. I'm not jumping on the Montoya is great wagon in that few starts. The guy gives up a million softies. If management believed in him Poulin wouldn't have played Tuesday night and he wouldnt have sat out three weeks in October after a decent start. - Isles316
I really dont know where you are going with this, but ok, you are entitled to your opinion.
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kindlyrick
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Location: Dallas, TX Joined: 06.21.2007
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Nabby has won 300. Montoya has 38 starts. Not even half a season. I'm not jumping on the Montoya is great wagon in that few starts. The guy gives up a million softies. If management believed in him Poulin wouldn't have played Tuesday night and he wouldnt have sat out three weeks in October after a decent start. - Isles316
It was my understanding that Montoya was hurt........which is why he sat out. Also, i believe i read that Poulin was called up because Montoya was hurt, and he got the start because they wanted to give Nabakov a night off.
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Isles316
New York Islanders |
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Location: Long Island , NY Joined: 01.15.2008
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I really dont know where you are going with this, but ok, you are entitled to your opinion. - kindlyrick
My point is that if al Montoya is our starting goalie next season, we won't make the playoffs. He will be by far the worst and inexperienced goalie in our division and maybe only Tampa would have poorer goaltending in the conference assuming they don't make a move. He will get outplayed by the opponents goalie most games. Is he terrible? No, but to win you need very good goaltending. He places 3 good games, and then has an awful game where goals get passed him from the blue line like its nothing. He sits too far back in his net and doesnt control rebounds and handles net pressure terribly. Yes, this is just my opinion but if he was great, he would have found a team before last year when we were desperate for a body. |
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kindlyrick
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Location: Dallas, TX Joined: 06.21.2007
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My point is that if al Montoya is our starting goalie next season, we won't make the playoffs. He will be by far the worst and inexperienced goalie in our division and maybe only Tampa would have poorer goaltending in the conference assuming they don't make a move. He will get outplayed by the opponents goalie most games. Is he terrible? No, but to win you need very good goaltending. He places 3 good games, and then has an awful game where goals get passed him from the blue line like its nothing. He sits too far back in his net and doesnt control rebounds and handles net pressure terribly. Yes, this is just my opinion but if he was great, he would have found a team before last year when we were desperate for a body. - Isles316
Montoya was never given a chance.......just like Moulson, Grabner, and PA. |
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kindlyrick
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Location: Dallas, TX Joined: 06.21.2007
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My point is that if al Montoya is our starting goalie next season, we won't make the playoffs. He will be by far the worst and inexperienced goalie in our division and maybe only Tampa would have poorer goaltending in the conference assuming they don't make a move. He will get outplayed by the opponents goalie most games. Is he terrible? No, but to win you need very good goaltending. He places 3 good games, and then has an awful game where goals get passed him from the blue line like its nothing. He sits too far back in his net and doesnt control rebounds and handles net pressure terribly. Yes, this is just my opinion but if he was great, he would have found a team before last year when we were desperate for a body. - Isles316
Just funny to me...........last year when Nabokov refused to report, everyone was cursing him........saying what a punk he was yada yada yada. Now the guy wins a few games on the isles, and people on here are singing his praises.
Let Montoya win some games and we'll see the tides turn yet again.....
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Isles316
New York Islanders |
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Location: Long Island , NY Joined: 01.15.2008
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Just funny to me...........last year when Nabokov refused to report, everyone was cursing him........saying what a punk he was yada yada yada. Now the guy wins a few games on the isles, and people on here are singing his praises.
Let Montoya win some games and we'll see the tides turn yet again..... - kindlyrick
Im not thrilled with nabby either. Just would rather have him then Montoya. What the isles really need is either Poulin or nilsson to become a true starter. But I think nabby gives us best chance to win and I don't care anymore what he did. We have been crappy long enough. I just want to see wins |
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The Iceman
New York Islanders |
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Location: Las Vegas , NV Joined: 07.21.2009
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kasperrko
New York Islanders |
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Location: Spring Hill, FL Joined: 03.09.2007
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It's always like that. first it's a couple games. Then a few days later he's out for the season.
- The Iceman
Yeah they are working on the excuses for next year as we speak. That is going to be a big topic at the next NHL meeting what they could say to have DP away from the team for another year |
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PeteM
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 07.10.2007
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tied for dead last in the conference, 11 pts back, 18 or 19 road games left, 25 of 33 remaining games are against teams currently sitting in a playoff spot.
sorry to burst your bubble, but the chances that the isles make the postseason are roughly the same as the chances of peyton suiting up this weekend instead of Eli.
I like the isles, fun team to watch, but if they try to buy at the deadline, garth should get his a$$ fired. - sensarmy_11
But he wouldn't necessarily be buying for this year, but for the future. Considering how hard it is to get free agents to sign here the next best way is to trade for guys who are already under contract. |
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PeteM
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 07.10.2007
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Truth is, with the team in Nassau right now, they only draw 10K at most for most games. And that's being right in the thick of convenience for Nassau and Suffolk fans. I know, the team has sucked for a while so nobody goes to the games, but I really don't think the attendance will be any worse than it already does by moving to Bklyn and will likely be even better, even if the team stays crappy. No doubt, driving to the games will be rough, but the drive home won't be. Truth is, fans can take a train from Mineola or whereever, get to Jamaica and its a short shot to the Atlantic Ave. station from Jamaica. The stadium is walking distance from the LIRR. Its not the end of the world for Nassau and Suffolk residents. - Jethro09
It certainly would be easier to drive to Queens but I think Brooklyn actually ends up being an easier commute from Nassau and Suffolk via mass transit than Queens does unless you live near the Port Washington line. |
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jimmc7722
New York Islanders |
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Location: TAVARES IS AN ASS!!!!, ON Joined: 02.06.2008
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I think we have a better chance of seeing Goldie "the guy who wears the gold wig at the games" wearing a Lundqvist jersey than the isles getting Parise - kindlyrick
Only time will tell... but I just have a feeling things are going to change in the very near future for this team. |
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SCLI
New York Islanders |
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Location: Hockey Hotbed of the South!, SC Joined: 09.17.2007
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Because the isles aren't going to pay anyone more than what they pay Tavares. And you would have to to get Zach.
Also, the Barclays center is too small to hold an NHL team by NHL standards. They aren't moving there. NHL is making it sound like a viable option to wake up the idiots in Nassau and Hempstead. Which it seems to have done. - Isles316
The NHL has no restrictions regarding the seating capacity of an NHL Arena. If we were to move to Brooklyn. I'm sure there would be more corporate sales in Brooklyn then what we have in Nassau. Making the Brooklyn location more profitable IMO. |
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The NHL has no restrictions regarding the seating capacity of an NHL Arena. If we were to move to Brooklyn. I'm sure there would be more corporate sales in Brooklyn then what we have in Nassau. Making the Brooklyn location more profitable IMO. - SCLI
Brooklyn has about 1730 fewer seats for hockey than Nassau does.
Multiply 1730 times a conservative 75 dollar AVERAGE ticket price times 41 games a year and you get about 5.3 million a year less if the place is sold out on ticket sales. If those 1730 people bought 40 bucks worth of food/beer/soda/team store stuff thats about 2.8 million. (Before you jump a couple goes to the game and each has 2 beers and hot dog and pretzel: thats way more than 40 bucks never mind buying a jersey or tee shirt in the team store.)
Thats a VERY conservative 8.1 million lost to a smaller seating capacity.
If your team gets as good as you say it will they should be selling out. Players salaries will grow. They will need all the revenue they can get.
Thats the smallest seating capacity of any NHL rink and it's 1,730 seats smaller than the current smallest seating capacity in the NHL: the Nassau Coliseum. |
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Vukota
New York Islanders |
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Joined: 06.29.2007
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Isles316
New York Islanders |
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Location: Long Island , NY Joined: 01.15.2008
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The NHL has no restrictions regarding the seating capacity of an NHL Arena. If we were to move to Brooklyn. I'm sure there would be more corporate sales in Brooklyn then what we have in Nassau. Making the Brooklyn location more profitable IMO. - SCLI
Last year when he was on wfan bettman said its too small. I don't remember verbatim but I took it as a league rule. Maybe it isn't, but I don't think the NHL wants that . |
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Isles316
New York Islanders |
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Location: Long Island , NY Joined: 01.15.2008
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Last year when he was on wfan bettman said its too small. I don't remember verbatim but I took it as a league rule. Maybe it isn't, but I don't think the NHL wants that . - Isles316
I will say the place looks great and if the league would let them play there then they should sign up now.
Vukota you are right . The jets now have the smallest capacity. We are 2nd lowest. I think the Barclays would hold like 14,500 for hockey? Something close to that. |
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brodydog29
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Location: NY Joined: 09.24.2011
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Brooklyn has about 1730 fewer seats for hockey than Nassau does.
Multiply 1730 times a conservative 75 dollar AVERAGE ticket price times 41 games a year and you get about 5.3 million a year less if the place is sold out on ticket sales. If those 1730 people bought 40 bucks worth of food/beer/soda/team store stuff thats about 2.8 million. (Before you jump a couple goes to the game and each has 2 beers and hot dog and pretzel: thats way more than 40 bucks never mind buying a jersey or tee shirt in the team store.)
Thats a VERY conservative 8.1 million lost to a smaller seating capacity.
If your team gets as good as you say it will they should be selling out. Players salaries will grow. They will need all the revenue they can get.
Thats the smallest seating capacity of any NHL rink and it's 1,730 seats smaller than the current smallest seating capacity in the NHL: the Nassau Coliseum. - Downeaster
Winnipeg has the smallest arena and yet they are 10th in revenue...
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XxNYIxX
New York Islanders |
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Location: Clayton, NC Joined: 02.26.2007
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Yeah they are working on the excuses for next year as we speak. That is going to be a big topic at the next NHL meeting what they could say to have DP away from the team for another year - kasperrko
He will be ready for camp!
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bixll
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Location: New Glasgow, NS Joined: 09.04.2008
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He will be ready for camp!
XxNYIxX - XxNYIxX
I have the game on. It is on a natioanl sports channel here, because they are playing in Ottawa.
We both guessed 4-2 Isles. We will see..
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XxNYIxX
New York Islanders |
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Location: Clayton, NC Joined: 02.26.2007
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Winnipeg has the smallest arena and yet they are 10th in revenue... - brodydog29
Do you have any idea how many of their jerseys sold?? That revenuse number will go down.
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XxNYIxX
New York Islanders |
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Location: Clayton, NC Joined: 02.26.2007
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I have the game on. It is on a natioanl sports channel here, because they are playing in Ottawa.
We both guessed 4-2 Isles. We will see..
Cheers - bixll
Enjoy!!
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kindlyrick
New York Islanders |
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Location: Dallas, TX Joined: 06.21.2007
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Dee Karl: Hello Ottawa! It's Game Day
The first of back to back games this weekend and the first time the Isles face the Sens this season. - Dee Karl
Never liked Howie Rose......but I must admit, his questions for snow were excellent. He really did a great job! |
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