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New York Islanders

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The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City. Established in 1972, the Islanders are one of the National Hockey League's (NHL) original expansion teams. Over the years, the team has garnered a dedicated fan base and achieved notable success on the ice. The Islanders enjoyed their greatest period of success in the early 1980s, winning four consecutive Stanley Cup championships from 1980 to 1983. Led by legendary coach Al Arbour and fueled by superstar players such as Mike Bossy, Bryan Trottier, Denis Potvin, and Billy Smith, the Islanders dominated the NHL during this era, establishing themselves as a dynasty. Throughout their history, the Islanders have boasted numerous Hall of Fame players, including Clark Gillies, Pat LaFontaine, and Pat Flatley. The team has also seen success in individual player awards, with Islanders players earning prestigious honors such as the Hart Trophy, Lady Byng Trophy, and Calder Trophy. In addition to their Cup wins, the Islanders have enjoyed regular-season success, capturing division championships and Presidential Trophies for finishing with the best record in the NHL. The team has made multiple playoff appearances, thrilling fans with competitive performances and deep runs in pursuit of the Stanley Cup. The Islanders have undergone various changes over the years, including ownership shifts, logo and uniform modifications, and arena relocations. However, the team's commitment to excellence and unwavering support from its loyal fan base have remained constant. As a storied franchise steeped in tradition, the New York Islanders continue to capture the hearts of hockey enthusiasts around the world. With a rich history of triumphs and a passion for the game, the Islanders are a beloved and respected icon in the NHL. Keywords: New York Islanders, ice hockey, National Hockey League, Stanley Cup championships, Al Arbour, Mike Bossy, Bryan Trottier, Denis Potvin, Billy Smith, Hall of Fame players, Clark Gillies, Pat LaFontaine, Pat Flatley, division championships, Presidential Trophies, franchise, ownership shifts, logo, uniform, arena relocations, tradition.

Standings

TeamWLOTLPointsGPPt Diff
2391473337
21103453427
2182443135
2074443118
2083433116
20101413125
19102403111
19112403210
1894403115
19110383023
18112383112
171333733-18
169537303
17102362932
151163632-12
181503633-6
1613234317
1411533303
151533333-17
141453333-23
151623233-3
141343231-13
151513131-1
121473133-17
121552932-12
121442830-16
121632731-26
111852734-28
111442629-19
111742632-17
111922432-20
91762432-26

Schedule

DateAwayHomeTime
Sat, Oct 1211:00 PM UTC
Thu, Dec 1912:00 AM UTC
Thu, Dec 1912:30 AM UTC
Thu, Dec 192:30 AM UTC
Thu, Dec 193:00 AM UTC
Thu, Dec 193:00 AM UTC
Fri, Dec 2012:00 AM UTC
Fri, Dec 2012:00 AM UTC
Fri, Dec 2012:30 AM UTC
Fri, Dec 201:00 AM UTC
Fri, Dec 201:30 AM UTC
Fri, Dec 202:00 AM UTC
Fri, Dec 202:00 AM UTC
Fri, Dec 203:00 AM UTC
Fri, Dec 203:30 AM UTC
Sat, Dec 2112:00 AM UTC
Sat, Dec 2112:00 AM UTC
Sat, Dec 2112:00 AM UTC
Sat, Dec 2112:00 AM UTC
Sat, Dec 211:00 AM UTC
Sat, Dec 211:00 AM UTC
Sat, Dec 213:00 AM UTC
Sat, Dec 216:30 PM UTC
Sat, Dec 219:00 PM UTC
Sat, Dec 219:00 PM UTC
Sun, Dec 2212:00 AM UTC
Sun, Dec 2212:00 AM UTC
Sun, Dec 2212:00 AM UTC
Sun, Dec 2212:00 AM UTC
Sun, Dec 2212:00 AM UTC

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New York Islanders at Toronto Maple Leafs

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From Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.

Buffalo Sabres at New York Islanders

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From UBS Arena in Elmont, N.Y.

Pittsburgh Penguins at New York Islanders

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From UBS Arena in Elmont, N.Y.

New York Islanders at Pittsburgh Penguins

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From PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.

New York Islanders at Toronto Maple Leafs

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From Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.

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New York Islanders at Chicago Blackhawks

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The Islanders complete a home-and-home set with the Blackhawks. New York led 5-1 with less than 10 minutes remaining Dec. 12, but Chicago nearly rallied in a 5-4 final. New York is 6-5-5 on the road after gaining at least one point in three straight.