Isles Fail to Deliver in Boston

I had it all planned out. I was going to sleep until 11, eat a huge breakfast of bacon, eggs, cheese and whatever else I could get my hands on and then I was going to watch hockey. After that, I figured I’d have a hot turkey sandwich, a post-thanksgiving custom in the Hickey home and then maybe, just maybe, I’d sleep for about five hours. The ultimate day off. That’s what it was supposed to be.

I should have known something wasn’t right when I woke up and felt like watching “Deliverance” at nine in the morning for some crazy reason. In the end, after that game, I would have much rather been stuck up a creek with a pair of drunken hillbillies “squealing like a pig,” than watch the Isles play like that again. It was the second or third time this season that I wanted to shut the television off in disgust because of a third period meltdown [how many have they had this season now?].

The second time in as many games as a matter of fact.

To make another really bad “Deliverance” reference in regards to the way this team has played this season, they’re like Jon Voight with a bow and arrow in his hands. They get the prey in their sights and they just lose control and can’t finish them off. It makes for a thought-provoking movie, but as far as hockey goes, it’s something good teams try to avoid making a consistent occurrence.

So far this season, that obviously hasn’t happened.

Like I said in my pregame thoughts, Boston has a host of players that are not to be underestimated. For the first 40 minutes, things didn’t look too bad, but in what has quickly become typical Islander fashion this season, the opposition found a way to strike and did so repeatedly. As a hockey fan, that is the worst thing to see in the team you root for every night. As a reporter, it’s got to be tough for those guys asking Scott Gordon the same questions every time this team loses. Because of this, right now is one of the few times I’m extremely happy beat reporting minor league hockey [most of the time, I'm just kind of happy about it] this season.

As far as I’m concerned, the only thing this team can do now is get back in gear tomorrow and hope and pray “real good” [last “Deliverance” reference I swear. Alright, maybe one more.] that they can get back on the right page against a team that they’ve had some success against this season, the Ottawa Senators.

Hopefully, the Isles can get their own version of Burt Reynolds to show up and save another disaster. Let’s hope who ever decides to show up though doesn’t break his leg shortly afterwards.

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