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		<title>Islanders Memories: Todd Bertuzzi</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 04:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Hickey, Jr.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the past 15 years, Islanders fans have dealt with bad trades, poor draft choices and lackluster decisions that have fragmented a once proud organization. One of the players that slipped away that is still brought up to this day is Todd Bertuzzi. While his star has dimmed substantially over the past few seasons, to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a74/dragonscrew714/bertuzzi.jpg" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" align="left" />Over the past 15 years, Islanders fans have dealt with bad trades, poor draft choices and lackluster decisions that have fragmented a once proud organization. One of the players that slipped away that is still brought up to this day is Todd Bertuzzi.</p>
<p>While his star has dimmed substantially over the past few seasons, to the point where he&#8217;s bounced around the league at an almost Mike Sillinger-esque pace, five years ago, the power forward was arguably one of the best in the league. Playing with players the likes of Marcus Naslund and the Sedin twins in Vancouver, Bertuzzi was a steady 40-goal scorer with the kind of toughness and desire that made many think he was the next incarnation of Cam Neeley or Clark Gillies.</p>
<p>A few years before that however, he was a fresh face on a young Islanders team full of them.</p>
<p>Scoring 18 goals in his rookie season, the shaggy-haired winger looked like he was ready to take the next step in his development, but over the next few seasons, a mish-mash of inconsistency, immaturity and lack of playing time made most feel that if he was ever going to get a chance to be a star, it wasn&#8217;t going to be with the Islanders.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, there were plenty of moments where Bertuzzi proved he had the ability to be a lot more than a third line grinder.</p>
<p>One game in particular against the Philadelphia Flyers I remember Bertuzzi deked around three defenders and beat the goaltender with one of the nastiest backhands I&#8217;ve ever seen. That same game, he landed about three or four vicious hits along the boards as well. It seemed whenever he was on his game, he played at a level that was far better than any of the players around him. To this day, I wonder what the Islanders could have been like if they had Ziggy Palffy, and Bertuzzi on the same line and on the same page. It would have been my teenage hockey fantasy [well, maybe Alyssa Milano in an Islanders Jersey anywhere else but a hockey rink was my teenage hockey fantasy, but I digress] that&#8217;s what.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, that situation just never came to be. For every game Bertuzzi was solid, there were three more where he took a bad penalty and didn&#8217;t hustle, causing Mike Milbury to put him on garbage pick up, where he never lived up to his true potential. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s a situation that will always leave Islander fans wondering.</p>
<p>As for me, I&#8217;ll just remember the good times, the few there were.<br />
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Photo by Elsa Hasch /Allsport </strong></p>
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		<title>DP&#8217;s Selflessness Key to 09</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 17:55:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Hickey, Jr.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the past month or so, a lot of writers, bloggers and pundits that cover this team have been writing about the youth movement and how the youngsters will have to develop at a rapid pace for this team to make the playoffs this season. Some have even conjured up potential trades for players like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a74/dragonscrew714/isles%2008/DPHEADSHot.jpg" border="1" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" align="right" /> Over the past month or so, a lot of writers, bloggers and pundits that cover this team have been writing about the youth movement and how the youngsters will have to develop at a rapid pace for this team to make the playoffs this season. Some have even conjured up potential trades for players like Jay Bouwmeester. I, on the other hand, prefer to focus on what the Islanders currently have and not on what they could have.</p>
<p>With guys like Mark Streit and Doug Weight in the fold and the youngsters getting more of an opportunity, the Islanders offense this season is going to be hit or miss. However, unlike those same writers, bloggers and pundits who don&#8217;t give the Islanders a chance in hell in making the playoffs this season, I believe they do have a chance.</p>
<p>And that one small, almost minuscule chance this team has in making the playoffs doesn&#8217;t depend on any new player or any youngster.</p>
<p>It depends on Rick DiPietro.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s funny to me how a team with such a rich history like the Isles could have fans with such horrendous short term memory. They remember the bad trades and the years playing golf [I especially remember them] in May, but they don&#8217;t remember the small things. Before this team collapsed down the stretch last season, they were right in the thick of things. The reason why wasn&#8217;t because of an amazing offense or shut down defense. It was because of their goaltending. DP was an All-Star. And better yet, he deserved to be there; he had the numbers. They were actually better than a few Vezina finalists, one named Henrik Lundqvist. </p>
<p>However, after getting injured, the Isles went in a downward spiral and DP&#8217;s own unwillingness to take time off wound up hurting the team even more. If Wade Dubielewicz could have gotten in more games for an injured DP, who knows what could have happened. This season though, the Isles don&#8217;t have that kind of insurance and DP will be asked to not do the little things he&#8217;s done over the past few seasons that have hurt his team and his career. This season, DP will be asked to not be so aggressive with the puck and to take a day off every five games or so. Regardless of what the gregarious and confident goaltender may think, 65 games is more than enough for any starting NHL goaltender and by not playing 75, he won&#8217;t break down like he has over the past two seasons.</p>
<p>In the end, if he can stay healthy and on top of his game all season, this team will challenge for the final playoff spot. Once the playoffs begin, it&#8217;s a whole other ballgame. </p>
<p>But if DP is more preoccupied with chasing pucks away from fourth liners at the blue line in Montreal or playing past injuries in All-Star competitions than keeping this team on his back, the Islanders&#8217; season will be over before it gets started.</p>
<p><em>Notes-</em></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t think I forgot about the second part of â€œThese Kids Will be Alright.â€ Expect it on either Monday or Tuesday. I just felt the need to talk about our good ole buddy Rick DiPietro.</p>
<p><strong>Photo courtesy of NHL Media</strong></p>
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