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Isles vs. Nassau: What's the latest battle mean?
The Islanders will, for once, be moving from the outhouse to the penthouse, but not before some final drama.
The Islanders will, for once, be moving from the outhouse to the penthouse, but not before some final drama.
photo by Bruce Bennett via cdn2.sbnation.com Hope grows in Brooklyn for the once, and perhaps future, model franchise of the NHL. As I've mentioned so many times and in so many places, the...
The Islanders were the NHL's last true dynasty. Now, with the team moving to Brooklyn in 2015, its crystal clear that Nassau County itself did more damage to the dynasty than any other team ever could.
Getting arena resolution is a reward for all of the New York Islanders fans who suffered through uncertainty and the leanest of lean years.
Nassau County is set to issue an RFQ for developers who would build a new Nassau Coliseum, develop the land around it, and charge rent from the New York Islanders.
A satirical take on Town of Hempstead supervisor Kate Murray's inaction on the Nassau Coliseum site.
Political turnabout: Kate Murray and the Town of Hempstead have finally scheduled zoning hearings for the Lighthouse Project -- for the same night the Islanders play in Kansas City.
That's Gary Bettman on Tuesday, addressing the Islanders masses at a large rally aimed at drumming up more support for the Lighthouse Project (video here), an enormous proposal to redevelop the NHL team's home and 150 acres surrounding it