#This Islanders team will live on forever no matter what

#This Islanders team will live on forever no matter what

“#This Islanders team will live on forever no matter what” Five minutes later, 10 minutes later, the throng was still in force, celebrating, chanting, still soaking up yet another spectacular victory at the Coliseum for the Islanders, who, just like their fans are not at all ready for their historic Barn to become history. “Let’s…

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#Islanders stay alive with thrilling Game 6 win over Lightning

#Islanders stay alive with thrilling Game 6 win over Lightning

“#Islanders stay alive with thrilling Game 6 win over Lightning” The Islanders are still alive. Facing elimination and potentially their last game at Nassau Coliseum, the Islanders defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning in overtime, 3-2, on Wednesday night to push the semifinal to a Game 7. Anthony Beauvillier scored the game-winning goal for the Islanders….

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#Islanders’ second-period dominance continues

#Islanders’ second-period dominance continues

“#Islanders’ second-period dominance continues” The Islanders have been a second-period team for the entire postseason, owning a league-high plus-10 goal differential in the middle frame heading into Game 4 of the Stanley Cup semifinals. They added three to that number Saturday night, which propelled the Islanders to a 3-2 win over the Lightning at Nassau…

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#’Really dangerous’ Brayden Point causing Islanders problems

#’Really dangerous’ Brayden Point causing Islanders problems

“#’Really dangerous’ Brayden Point causing Islanders problems” Before the Islanders’ Stanley Cup semifinal series against Tampa Bay even began, Mathew Barzal said he likes to “pick things out” of the game of the Lightning’s Brayden Point to apply to his own. Considering both players are the top-line centers for their respective teams, it’s understandable why…

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#Islanders fall behind Lightning with Game 3 loss

#Islanders fall behind Lightning with Game 3 loss

“#Islanders fall behind Lightning with Game 3 loss” For an organization that prides itself on being a four-line team, the Islanders seemingly only had two in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup semifinal series against the Lightning — and it was the bottom six. As the Islanders lost 2-1 on Thursday night in the first…

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