Sunday, June 28, 2009

The pitch from Tavares


John Tavares graced the mound this evening to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at citi field. Tavares steped out to cheers and few boos according to newsday. The number one pick came out wearing a new york Mets jersey (whether or not he actually is a met fan is hard to know)but he did grow up a Toronto Blue Jays fan and hates the Yankees. This is just the start of what will probably be a very eventful summer for the 18 year old hockey phenom.

Draft selection profiles

Today Islanders Crazy will give our readers some insight into the known and unknown names of the Islanders draft selections from this weekend. From Tavares who no one needs to look him up to the High Schooler Anders Lee who not only is a talented hockey player but can also hold his own on the gridiron. So now we will profile 5 of the 7 picks made this weekend by the New York Islanders.


John Tavares- The 6’0” ft center from Oakville, Ontario was the consensus pick by everyone. After receiving “exceptional player” status he allowed be drafted at the age of 14 and won rookie of the year in 2006 as 15 year old. Tavares broke the OHL record for goals in a season with 72 as a 16 year old. Won back to back gold medals with team Canada. He is a player that will bring draw a crowd to the coliseum and make every game an interesting. Described by central scouting as “an offensive player who is reliable in his defensive zone and getting better at that, but yet not asked to do that very frequently. He is pure offense and for his first years in the NHL will probably be asked to do just that." Pierre McGuire of TSN said after the Islanders drafted Tavares “the Islanders now become a team you wanna watch.”

Calvin de Hann- Played his first season in the OHL this past season and finished second in the OHL among rookie defensemen with 68 points and scored 6 goals. He played for team Canada in the under-18 championship getting in 6 assists and having a plus six rating in six games. Hockey’sfuture.com says “de Haan is a solid offensive defenseman who makes an excellent first pass and runs the power play. de Haan's greatest attribute is his outstanding skating. His fluid stride and quick feet allow him to play sound positional defense -- and make up for any mistakes he may make. Physicality isn't his strong suit right now with his slight frame, but he makes excellent decisions with the puck and interviewed well at the NHL Combine.” Some also say de Hann was a powerful one-two punch on the power play along side John Tavares.

Mikko Koskinen- The 6’5” Finnish goalie who was taken 1st in the 2nd round adds much needed depth to the goalie position. A big presence in front of the net Koskinen posted a 1.91 goals-against average and a .931 save- percentage. Hockey’sfuture.com say “Koskinen’s greatest asset is his size, which he uses to seemingly fill the entire net and he covers a lot of space in the butterfly. He is inexperienced in terms of the number of games played and has not had a lot of international experience – excelling in the SM-Liiga where he ordinarily does not see the booming slapshots or accurate snipers more common in North America. Still learning as a goaltender, he must work to improve his quickness and foot speed. Very good at anticipating chances and setting himself to limit scoring opportunities. Quality teammate who has earned the respect of the veteran players in Espoo.“ According to Islanders Point Blank, Peter Mannino was not offered a Qualifying Offer which opens room for Koskinen to head to Bridgeport next season.

Casey Cizikas- Picked 92nd by the Islanders and was rated 92nd by central scouting the 5’10” center from Toronto Played 2 years with Mississauga St. Michael's of the OHL put up 16 goals last season with 20 assists. Hockey Prospect calls him “A player who has a solid all around game and does a lot of things right. He has decent offensive skills, putting up 18 goals and 41 points in his rookie season in the OHL last year. He is capable of far more offensively. He is a great passer, has great skating ability and a knack for finding room for himself. This player is definitely very crafty with the puck when pressured. He also has a very nice set of hands and should shoot a little more than he does. He does need to get a little stronger in his upper body, to be able to better battle in traffic. He’s a good solid prospect who at 5-11, 185 lbs will get a little more filled out. We like his upside.” Wouldn’t expect to see him with the big club for a few years.

Anders Lee Not only a gifted hockey player Anders Lee is an extremely intelligent person, possessing a 3.97 grade point average in school. Playing for Edina High in Minnesota Lee posted 20 goals in 25 games in his final season at Edina. A man-child (Hockey’s future’s words not mine) Lee is 6’2” and a whapping 210lb Hockey’sfuture.com says “He is exceedingly strong on his skates and quite mobile. What stands out about Lee’s skating however is the great balance and agility that he has for such a big man. He also has some speed to go with it. Lee utilizes his large frame, strength and long reach to great advantage. He is not only a difficult player to move off of the puck, but he can also power his way through the opposition’s checks too. He is very strong along the boards and in the corners. Where Lee’s use of his size and strength are particularly noticeable are in his relentless drives to the net and in protecting the puck. He can also deliver some bone-jarring hits as well. One of Lee’s greatest attributes is his very heavy shot. He can get pucks to the net and gets his shots off very quickly. He is a smart player who competes hard and sees the ice remarkably well. He is defensively responsible and is a competent penalty killer. An area where Lee really excelled this season with Edina was on face-offs. He possesses nice hands and is very poised with the puck. While his passing skills are good, it’s an area that can and should improve with maturity and development.” Lee is also a talented football prospect that was recruited by some notable schools such as Harvard, Denver and Minnesota but turned them down to go play hockey at the university of Notre Dame.

Sidenote- Islanders Crazy will profile the final two selections at a later date.

pictures from the Islanders Draft Party

Tavares fest review


Tavares fest is just begging and it reached it’s peak Friday night. As 10,000 fans packed the coliseum for the Islanders draft party to see who the Islanders would pick first, it was clear who the fans wanted and his name was John…….damn what’s his name? Oh ya John Tavares. The doors opened at 5:30 and the one and a half hour wait was tough. Oddly though as I walked up the stairs I saw a sign that seemed way out of place for a Tavares party,
The sign which hung in section 214 read: “ Hey Garth Use Your Brain & Draft Duchene.” After that it was all Tavares love which was every where from fan signs to the Organist playing a John Tavares chant (which nearly 95% of the arena participated in). So as Tavares fest, I mean the draft party proceeded NHL videos of Duchene and Hedman were met with a choir of boos from the crowd along with any image of Brian Burke (who in my mind deserved to have his over inflated self image booed.) When 7:15 rolled around, the fans were sitting in seats as they watched Snow take the podium. With a small teaser pause, snow said John Tavares and the coliseum exploded as if they had just one the Stanley cup. Fans jumped, screamed, hugged and were joyous to watch as they were finally rewarded for sticking it out with this team through all the bad times (and boy were there many.) Fans flocked to purchase ticket Packages, season tickets, and Tavares Merchandise. As the excitement of Tavares fest started to whined down snow made another aggressive yet confusing move that stunned many fans. Snow picked up the number 12 pick and with that they took Oshawa General Calvin de Hann. A choice that snow felt was going to be gobbled up by a team picking in front of the Isles. Although de Hann was also chosen in the first it was undoubtedly Tavares who stole the show for Islander fans. The Islanders top pick will throw out the opening pitch in tonight’s Mets vs. Yankees game at Citi Field. The reception of his presence at the game should be interested since he’ll be in ranger territory.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Draft day updates

Update 1:48- The draft has come to a compleation and this will Doug has wraped up his live blog. If any news breaks we will update immidiatly update you, but for now check back later for the draft review and some opinion of the selctions.

12:33- Islanders select Anders Lee in the 6th round

11:59- Islanders select Anton Klementyev at 122

11:38- The Islanders trade the 91 to Phoenix for a third round pick in 2010. this happend previuse to the 92nd pick sorry for the late update

11:26- Islanders select Casey cizikas at 92 a center missiague

10:46 Islanders select Anders Nilsson at 62

10:35-Islanders trade the 56 to columbus for the 62 and 92

10:13- Islanders select at 31 Finnish goaltender Mikko Koskinen

Jay Bowmester traded to Calgery

Dont Forget

Check out Islanders Official Outlook for the live blog for the second round where i will be a guest panelist see you all there and i apoligize for last nights not so steller draft party blog, the internet was giving me a hard time

Friday, June 26, 2009

Live Draft Party Blog

IT'S FINALLY HERE!!

Update 3:50 This is the last post befor the live blog. This update is to fill you in on what will happen if i have a tech problem tonight. There most likley will be double posts that may get annoying but please bear with me, nothing i can do. Also should i have a major problem I will leave this forum and continue to post updates on the Islanders Crazy Twitter page. I will inform you guys should that happen, But dont leave Islanders Crazy Either as Doug from Islanders Official Outlook will still be posting updates from the Draft in Montreal throught the evening. In any event this will be a fun, action packed evening. SO GET READY IT'S ALMOST TIME




The next 8 hours will be longest of every islander fans life. Last night i felt more like a kid on Christmas eve than a hockey fan waiting to who their team picks.so as part one of this agonizing wait is over here come part 2. so to help pass the time Islanders Crazy will once again run down this for this evening Islanders draft party. As you all may know i will be there blogging live via my phone. so we could experience some technical difficulties, but i do have back up plans (that's what i spent my sleepless night doing). I hope to start blogging precisly at 5:30. CJ papa will host the draft party this year will begin around 6:30 with his stuff. Reps from the Lighthouse Project will be there along Jackmen, Bossy, Nystrom, and Trottier. The rumor from hockey Buzz, the one where the Isles might fly in their top pick to the coliseum to meet the fans is only a rumor and i have evidence that there is any truth to it, just posted it due to the lack of post since Wednesday. So hope every one comes and joins me either at the party or checks out the live blog that will go on throughout the evening. With over 22,000 tix given out, possibility of pissing off many of those 22,000 and the sale of acohol should make for an extreamly interesting evening to say the least.

Quick rumor update

Hockey Buzz.com is reporting that the Islanders may fly in their first overall draft pick to the draft party at the coliseum tommorow night. This rumor is inconfirmed, but if true will make tommorows party even more special. and dont forget to check Islanders Crazy as we blog live from the coliseum see you there.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Islanders Crazy Draft weekend coverage

Well last night Islanders Crazy finally confirmed plans for what will be an extremely fun and exciting weekend during this years NHL Entry Draft. First off id like to suggest to all my readers that they check out New York Islanders Official Outlook, IslesBlogger, and OkposoNet as they will all be blogging live and through out the weekend from the NHL Draft from Montreal, along with Tom Liodice who will be blogging live at the New York Islanders official website. So with that here is the Islanders Crazy Official Draft weekend Schedule:

Friday June 26 at 5:30 PM: Along side thousands of Islander fans, Islanders Crazy will blog live from the New York Islanders Draft Party at the Coliseum. I will be blogging all night long with all the action, excitement and breaking news that happens. Unfortunately my request to speak with players has been denied due to the demand but will relay what the Islanders personal at the draft and the first round pick tell Islander fans as they address them live through out the evening and I’ll speak with the fans to gage their reaction to the selections and news that happened during the first round. Along with all the exciting action from the coliseum, we will be joined by Doug of New York Islanders Official Outlook periodically through out the evening live from the draft in Montreal with commentary on the action that’s happening there. I go live promptly at 5:30 as the doors open and will end at whatever time the Draft party concludes at the coliseum.

Saturday June 27 at 9:30 AM: Although Ill still be here on Long Island, Islanders Crazy won’t just be sitting around. Doug of New York islanders Official Outlook will holding a live blog for day 2 of the draft and I will be a panelist during his live blog from the draft. I will provide my personal insight from the draft party the pervious night and my own personal opinion on the previous selections and selections that are made during the day. The blog goes live at 9:30 and will last up until the end of the draft.

Sunday June 28: Islanders Crazy will recap all the action from this weekend with photos and opinions from fellow bloggers.

Hope all our readers will make a stop by our site all weekend long for all the draft coverage and analysis along with following the Islanders Official Outlook live blog both Friday and Saturday along with our live blog Friday from the Islanders Draft Party. Also don’t forget to check out the Islanders Crazy Flickr page for photos from the draft party along with the Islanders Crazy You Tube page for all the latest videos from the draft party. So come check Islanders Crazy all weekend long.

With the first pick in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft the New York Islanders select...


With that its finally time that Islanders Crazy jumps on the band wagon and makes its official draft prediction. It is my personal opinion that the Islanders select John Tavares first overall. Although Duchene has risen in the prospect pool in the last couple of weeks, I feel the Islanders will take the pure goal scorer over the 2-way forward. Along with all the upsides to Tavares (that I don’t need to go into detail with since you all know it by now), there is the extreme lengths the Islanders sales department has gone to promote this years draft party. If it wasn’t Tavares then id think they would have tried to keep it light and not risk a riot.This is just a quick opinion in not much detail, after the weeks and weeks i think i dont need to go into full detail since its been said and said. Cant wait to watch as the Islanders draft John Tavares 1st overall in this years draft.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Islanders Crazy Live Blog Promo

Here is the first of two Islanders Crazy live blog promos for friday's live blog from the Islanders draft party.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Top picks arent always what their cracked up to be.

Corey Witt, the islanders ex media relations guy has an extreamly interesting story on his blog the Hockey Media Blog. Check out the story here as he shows why the concenssus first pick isn't always the wisest one and why fans need to move foward and not focus on the past.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Could the Islanders get the Sedin brothers?


Hockey Buzz has indicated that the Islanders may announce the acquisition of the negotiation rights to the Sedin brothers at the draft party. I have no way of even talking to someone who may be able to confirm this but it is an exciting thought non the less. Should this happen and they draft one of the big 3 names on the draft board fans might be jumping for joy and wishing it was hockey season

Islanders Crazy plans to blog live from the Islanders Draft Party


Islanders Crazy will hold its first live blog from the New York Islanders Draft Party at the Nassau Coliseum. I am still working out the details, but so far here is what will go down on Friday: I will begin blogging at 5:30 as the doors open up for the party. I will go around give a lay of the land, describe the activities going on, and speak with some Islander fans. During this time I may go and take a walk through of the locker room during the lull in news. At 6:30 I will make my way back to listen to C.J Papa and Tim Jackman as they take the stage. During which time I will be videoing as Jackman talks and later as Bossy, Trottier, and Nystrom take the stage. At 7 the Islanders turn on the Broadcast of the NHL Draft and I go into over drive trying to get in last minute info and opinion from fans on the floor. At 7:15 the Islanders make the pick and at 7:30 That player will be interviewed live on the jumbo tron(both will be available to view on the Islanders Crazy You Tube page later after the live blog ends). Following the interviews, I will try to speak with Tim, Bossy, Nystrom, and Trottier to get their thoughts on the Islanders draft pick and their thoughts on the previous and upcoming season. Depending on any changes in draft order Ill go back to watching the jumbo tron as at 9 the Interviews return with Islanders hockey personal and later as they make the 26th selection. I will rap things up from the Coliseum around 10 o’clock with videos and synopsis to come later that evening or the next morning. This is the plan right now for our draft coverage and is probably going to change as I still work on plans that could involve teaming up with other bloggers, The final schedule for Islanders Crazy coverage will be forth coming in the next few days so come join us Friday night as I blog live from the Islanders Draft Party.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Dean Chynoweth is officially named as Assistant coach


Former Islanders first round pick and head coach/ GM of the Swift Currant Dean Chynoweth was officially named as the new assistant coach. After resigning his position yesterday, Islander insiders Chris Botta and Greg Logan got word from sources that he was the new assistant coach.Chynoweth who only played a short time in the NHL, then began a succesfull coaching career in 1998 with the Utah Grizzles. Spent 2 years in Utah before leaving to coach for the Seattle Thunderbirds of the WHL for 5 years.

Looking back maybe the hyped player isn't always the best fit

Last year when the Islanders dropped down to the 9th overall pick, skipped over Nikita Filatov, and picked relatively unknown Josh Bailey fans were up in arms and stormed out of the Islanders Draft party. A year later it looks like the Islanders made the right decision to pass up on the Russian born Filatov. Filatov was thought to be by most fans as the new franchise player (oh little did we know) and when Snow passed up may of them questioned Snows GM skills. Now that we look back at this season, Nikita Filatov was seldom ever mentioned this year and only played in 6 games in Columbus. Playing in 4 games in October and 4 in January. Scored only 4 goals, put up only 4 points, had no assists and was only +/- 3. Although Bailey was a -14 (not that I really understand the +/- system) Bailey had nearly twice the goals, 18 times the assists, and 5 times the points (25) it is my unwavering opinion that the Islanders made the right choice to draft Bailey. Although he started rough Bailey has mixed well into the Islanders system. To say Filatov was a bust would be unfair but should the Isles have drafted him they would have missed out on an exceptional player who has a promising future in the NHL and as Islander. So coming back to this years if Snow doesn’t draft Tavares there is a reason. The past has shown that Snow and his team know what their doing and have the ability to see past all the hype and find a talented young player.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Lets talk net minders


Although Garth Snow said on NHL Live yesterday that Rick Dipietro will be back skating in August and ready for training camp in September, the thought is still that the Islanders need a more experienced back up or what some bloggers have called a 1a goalie. From looking back at last season this player should be prepared to play a large number of games due to Rick’s unpredictable injuries. So with that the general concusses for a 1a goalie is upcoming free agent Craig Anderson (formally) of the Florida Panthers. The 28 year old net minder is a reliable player the Islanders can utilize during DP’s off days and/or the days he’s injured. Anderson played in 31 games for the panthers with 15 wins and an impressive .924% saves. Anderson set an NHL record 53 saves in a shut out ironically against the Islanders. To compare, Yann Danis who played in the same amount of games as Craig Anderson had a worse record (10-17-3 compared to Andersons 15-7-5), and had a better save percentage. Joey MacDonald’s save percentage was lower compared to Andersons, bur its hard to gage the other stats since MacDonald played 18 less games than Macdonald and Anderson. With a solid back up/starter Like Craig Anderson in place it gives the Islanders another piece of the puzzle in their rebuild.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Garth Snow on NHL Live on XM radio at 12:15


Islanders Gm will be on NHL Live at 12:15 today presumable to talk about the NHL Draft next friday. To Listen live at 12:15 and you dont have an XM or Sirius radio here is the the link for a free 7 day trial to sirius so you can listen to the conversation with snow.

Join the Islanders Crazy pages on Facebook

Islanders Crazy has now created a facebook group which is open to all and the Islanders Crazy fan page. We encourage all readers to join both.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Bill Guerin back to Long Island?


For some odd reason Hockeybuzz.com keeps perpetuating the idea that Bill Guerin may return to Long Island for another season. My personal belief he will not come back to the Islanders. Why? You may ask, first off his distain for coach Scott Gordon’s new system he implemented at the start of last season. Not fully flourishing in the new system the rumor is that Guerin was open to trade within close range to Long Island so not to uproot his family. A well respected and classy player Guerin is and how well he did with the penguins I would not hold my breath to see Billy in an Isles uniform next season. I for see him resigning with the pens since he has no intentions of retiring this year. I respect the opinion of Eklund and Hockey Buzz, but feel this opinion is incorrect. We will just have to see come the beginning of the free agency signing period.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Bill Guerin and the Penguins are the Champs!!


If there was anyone who deserved to win the Stanley cup last night it was former captain Bill Guerin. The man who stuck it with the Islanders for one and a half tough season raised the cup for just the second time in his NHL career. One of the NHL’s classiest players, Guerin was traded at the deadline to the penguins and made an impact on the team. Guerin and the penguins got past the Flyers in a six game set with a game 2 game winning goal by Guerin himself. In the Semis it was a battle of the superstars as it was Ovechkin vs. Crosby. The penguins took it to 7 as they edged out the Capitals in a 6-2 win in the final game. In the Conference finals They annihilated the surging Hurricanes sweeping them in 4 games. In the Cup finals Coming back from a 2-0 deficit the penguins won games 3 and 4 to tie the series, but they would loose game 5 in a dismal 5-0 lose at the Joe. Back at the Igloo the Penguins won 2-1 and in game 7 the Pens sealed the deal winning their first cup since 1992. To sum it up, Congratulations Bill Guerin and the Penguins on your Stanley Cup championship.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Draft party update


10,000 fans strong and still growing is the Islanders draft party at the coliseum. Islanders Crazy will be at the coliseum taking pictures, touring the locker room, interviewing some fans and more importantly hoping to talk to Islanders past and Present(which reportedly includes Islanders Forward Tim Jackman according to the I.C.E Tour information on the Isles website.) If you cant make it to the party Check out Islanders crazy as we will be blogging live from the coliseum with all the action going on until they kick us out.


16 DAYS REMAINING AND COUNTING!

MLB and NHL draft, What a difference

Tonight was Major League Baseball’s version of a draft, and boy was it BORING! Held in a sound studio at MLB network, their draft felt more like a board meeting than draft. Each of the 30 teams sent reps to sit at a table and essentially smile for the cameras. Unlike the NHL draft, which will be held in 2 weeks there are no fans, no players come up when their name is called and virtually no atmosphere. So with some of my favorite qualities about televised drafts none existent in the MLB’s version I was to say the least bored. I personally love to watch and hear the fans reactions, the players and families reactions when they are drafted and the overall atmosphere it has. So after watching this lackluster excuse for a draft it makes me all the more anxious for the NHL draft.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Roy Boe passes away at the age of 79


Sad news today as Roy Boe passed away at the age of 79. Roy Boe was responsibel for brining professional hockey to Long Island and owned the Islanders from their conception in 1972 to 1978 and owned the Sound Tigers up until 2005 when he sold them to Wang. Boe was beloved member of Islanders and Sound Tigers history. He will be miss greatly and Islanders Crazy extends heartfelt condolences to the entire Boe family.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Just A Thought: Whyd we ditch Osgood and what if he was still here?


As I sat watching the Red Wings shut out Sidney Crosby and the penguins, I thought back to the days when Osgood wore that number 35 jersey in orange and blue and chants of Ozzi rang down from the rafters at the Coliseum. On September 8th, 2001 the Islanders picked up Chris Osgood in the waiver draft to replace the aging John Vanbiesbrouck in net. Osgood helped lead the islanders back to the playoffs for the first time since the 93-94 season and was part of one the most memorable playoff series in franchise history. After the successful 2001-2002 campaign Osgood expressed his desire to extend his stay on Long Island, but since the success he had on the ice Osgood was looking for more money. What happened next is another example of former GM Mike Millbury’s pure stupidity, Millbury low balled a number: 3 years at an average of $3 mill. On the advice of his agent Osgood rejected the offer and the never got an extension before training camp. Osgood’s decision haunted him all year and on the day of the trade deadline Millbury dumped him to the Blues. As he worked out on the ice with the previous games scratches TSN finally broke the news Osgood to the Blues for Justin papineau and that day changed the course of Islanders hockey. Rick DiPietro took over goal duties and the team has been in a bind ever since. The injury prone DiPietro has crippled the team (goalie wise) as his inconsistent play at times and weeks of time spent on the bench injured have forced the Islanders to play every back up goalie they can (especially this season). But when he’s healthy and in the zone he’s very good. But what would have happened if Osgood stayed, would we be playing playoff hockey? Would we be in a rebuild? Would we know the fate of our team? The answers we will never know, but watching him tonight and seeing how he’s won the cup once and may win it again if things work out for the Red Wings it makes me wish Osgood was still an Islander. In any case this rant was merely
Just A Thought
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Getting a shout out and the party keeps growing.

Today On Hockey Night on Long Island, Islanders Crazy got what we hope is our first of many shout outs from other bloggers and media. Alex and Steve mentioned my post about the draft party and how I quoted them here on this blog. I would like to extend my appreciation for this and suggest all readers to check out Hockey Night on Long Island and Listen to see if you can find my call into the show. In other news the Draft party continues to grow as now over 8,000 free tickets have been sold and continue to be sold. The party should be electric. Islanders Crazy will have a full report from Draft party with video and interviews with whoever we can talk with. Here is video courtesy of B.D Galof of last years draft to give a little preview what this years will be like

hockey Meet Hip Hop (Islanders Style)

Friday, June 5, 2009

Lighthouse Brightens the day!


On this ugly, rainy day a beckon of light beamed through the clouds courtesy of the Lighthouse. As corny as that was its true, as the meeting held today between Wang, Rechler, Suozzi, and Murray went even better than anyone could imagine. At one point group were holding hands as they agreed to work together to speed up the approval process, maybe even being able to get Wang a decision by his Oct. 3 deadline. Murray also announced that the draft impact environmental statement will be signed off by the town board at the July 7th meeting. The group also plans to have a timetable of the approvals and make it public within the next 10 days. We enter the weekend of June 5th on a high note as everyone seems to be more than willing to finally site down and work together. With more progress promised and the backing of the Governor of the State of New York backing the project and will to help it finally seems like fans can start to breath a sigh of relief that maybe their team will be her for many years to come.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Too good to be true?


It seems like a century ago that we were ready to pack up and head out to one of the five boroughs. Today more good news transpired from a meeting with Governor David A. Paterson as he expressed his support for the Lighthouse Project. Paterson has reportedly assigned a member of his staff to be a liaison to help expedite the process. Also the Governor will help obtain funds for state road to help mitigate traffic concerns. Even Kate Murray seems to coming along tell Newsday that she’s going to ask Mr. Wang's permission to send the Lighthouse's environmental report to state agencies so they can start their review. The almost 360 degree turn which has come this week has offered cautious optimism to Islander fans, something that fans could use as they continue to speculate who the team will draft on June 26th. Tomorrow Lighthouse principles Charles Wang, Scott Rechler, Town supervisor Kate Murray, and County executive Tom Suozzi will meet tomorrow in the Suozzi’s office to discuss the process of the project which once again is a step in the right direction. With all the major players sitting down to talk, fans can have some hope that maybe they will someday meet at the Lighthouse

Brooklyn we go small


Back in 2001 Mayor Rudolph Giuliani left his mark on Brooklyn(for better or worse) when he brought baseball back to the borough in the form of the Cyclones and promised to help revitalize the area with private investment. Well it seems like Bruce Ratner is helping out a little, now 8 years later Ratner is playing into that theory as he is trying to revitalize the downtown area including building a brand new arena for the Nets of the NBA who currently reside in the IZOD center. With the situation on the Island being uncertain and the recent court victory for Ratner, fans have now plotted Brooklyn on their wish lists for alternative homes of Islanders hockey. But the notion that Brooklyn could be the new home for hockey might not be a reality anymore. Today Bruce Ratner announced the dismissal Frank Gehry as the architect of the Barclays center. The reason, the $1 billion design became too expensive and they opted for the cheaper $800 million design by Ellerbe Becket, an architectural firm based in Kansas City, Mo. (isn’t that ironic). The new design is a cross between Consaco Fieldhouse and an airplane hanger(odd very odd). The former arena architect Frank Gehry who was born in Toronto and is a hockey fan himself told the New York Times back in January 2006, while speaking to challenges of the design Gehry said "how do you make it come alive for the game and solve the problem of identity for this basketball team and I hope someday a hockey team." But with Gehry out and Becket in the room for hockey has been subsequently eliminated. According to Norman Oder of the Atlantic Yards Report with Gehry’s design gone for a smaller one has left the room for professional hockey out. Oder later on says in his post “But the failure to leave space, at least, for hockey means one potential source of additional tax revenues--and arena activity--would be precluded. So Ratner's decision might not benefit the city and state in the long-term.” Hopefully not to many fans were banking on Brooklyn too much as a possible home for Islanders hockey because today’s news might just have sent the Barclays center “outta here.” With the economy ruining everything the Atlantic Yards project isn’t immune from it either and the arena size is dwindling along with hope that the Islanders would stay should the Lighthouse fail.

Charles Wang on WFAN at 5:30 (POSTPONED)!!

Due to the Length of the Mets game Wang's interview on WFAN will be postponed for a later date.

Islanders owner Charles Wang Will appear live today with Mike Francesa at 5:3o. The past few days Francesa has reported many inaccuracies about the light house project on his show. Tuesday i even called to let him know but he wouldn't let me get my point across, Wang will get a chance to inform the listeners and set the record straight. Goes live at 5:30 so encouraging all to tune in, and if you cant find a radio Click Here to listen live on the web.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

John Tavaares: media Time line (sort of)


As draft day draws closer the debate continues and the “experts” up in Toronto continually talk about John Tavares’s flaws and how the Islanders should consider trading the 1st pick. The timing of the criticism can be called coincidental or intentionally started after the islanders secured the first round pick at the draft lottery held on April 14th. But the controversy started before the lottery as Leafs GM Brian Burke stood in front of the Toronto media and proclaimed his love for Tavares, igniting a firestorm of reports of how the Leafs can pull off such a move to gain Tavares. The day after the Burke paraded in front of the media reveling he had spoken to both the Lightning GM and Islanders GM Garth Snow. The same day Snow went on to Leafs Lunch to explain the Isles draft procedure. The next issue that arose was the out of the blue criticism from various scouts and media outlets( notable all of the Canadian media.) Red Line scouting ranked Victor Hedman higher than Tavares and added Matt Duchene as a more serious contender as a choice for the Islanders. The criticisms have continued about Tavares’s skating and other aspects of his game and this past week The Hockey News blogger Rory Boylen suggesting the Islanders trade the pick. In the article, Boylen numerous times suggest that only Tavares “would not help out the team right away” but, to trade the pick and get a good return would benefit the rebuilding process by speeding it up. Which makes sense in a way, but personally hope the Islanders take Tavares. Boylen does start to make unrealistic statements later on as he suggests to quote the article….”If they deal Tavares for a stronger base on which to build, the worst-case scenario for the Isles is they struggle their way to another last-place finish. All that would do is put them in a position to select Taylor Hall in 2010, another can’t-miss prospect who would go high in this year’s draft.” The notion that the Isles could do that bad again or even that the fans would put up with another season that bad is unrealistic. With the development of the young kids the team has shown its capable of winning against and playing against good teams. On THN Shootout: Draft talk, Rory Boylen was on and reiterated his idea that the Isles should trade the pick. But John Grigg, another blogger for The Hockey News said the Islanders should take Tavares because he provides a much more than just a talent they can build around the ice, he can help Wang push the lighthouse project off the ice(something iv said before). Tavares has time and time again said he will play for what ever team drafts him.
"I'd love to go No. 1, but then again I'd love to go to any NHL team. I feel like I can contribute in a good way. If it happens, I'll be honored and very excited. But I'll be just as honored and excited if it doesn't happen." Tavares told NHL.Com from Pittsburgh on Tuesday. And Tavares addressed the Canadian media’s countless calls for him to refuse to play on Long island by saying “there’s been so much garbage out there. It’s really bothered me.” So when all is said and done I believe the Islanders should take Tavares. He is a key person to build around and would be an amazing addition along with Bailey, Okposo , the returning veteran Doug Weight and other youngsters this team could be a playoff contender in a matter of time.

Today more encouraging new came out of Islanders country as Islanders Point Blank spoke with John Tavares, the projected number one pick in this years Draft. In the phone interview Tavares said this to Chris Botta,
“Once and for all, I want to be clear that it would be a privilege to be drafted by the New York Islanders. Please let everyone know that. I can’t believe some of the stuff that’s been out there. I like the Canadian media and I’m on the web reading like everyone else, but some it has gotten out of hand. I don’t know where they get that stuff.”Tavares is showing his commitment to playing for whatever team picks him by searching out Chris Botta to get his message directly to the fans of Long Island. Tavares also discussed his meeting on the Island with Management including reveling he spent the two nigh two day affair at Garth Snow’s home. Also Greg Logan reported that Snow has a pretty good idea about what he plans to do with the top pick this June. Wang will once again make a stop on WFAN tomorrow this time with Mike Francesca at 5:30 so encourage all my readers to tune into WFAN 660.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Round one is over


In what felt like a Tyson vs. Holyfield boxing match (without the ear biting), Supervisor Murray and Islanders owner Charles Wang sat in a room with each other and talked lighthouse for the first time since Jan 23rd. The meeting put together by the Long Island Planning counsel was packed with packed with media and residents to watch the soap opera like story play out. The meeting tense but pretty much the same answers, “ tell us yes or no” by Wang and “the ToH has moved at unprecedented pace o expedite the project” by Murray (for better coverage visit Newsday’s website). In the end a cautionary optimism was in the air as Murray and Wang planned a second meeting (round 2) for Friday in County executive Tom Suozzi’s office. This is a good sign, at least for the time being because it means that finally there will be dialog between town and developer along with hope of keeping the Isles here. Just to sum this up, I’m no political expert and don’t like to write about the lighthouse all to often. But it seems that there is no escaping it and it must be addressed. I will continue to update lighthouse news but not more than I have to and for more in depth analysis of the Lighthouse and its politics my suggestion is to hit up Let there be Light(house).com. More hockey and draft news to come.