For the second game in a row, the Islanders have made me sick to my stomach.
Pretty hard to do considering the fact that as a child, I’d watch Faces of Death while eating ice cream.
Nothing like cookies and cream and monkeys getting their brains bashed in if you ask me.
Last night’s game however, proved to be much more than disgusting; it was pitiful.
After Bill Guerin scored and looked down, it was obvious- even after being traded away a few weeks ago, for a paltry fifth round pick, he felt bad for his former team.
Six unanswered goals is hard to stomach and especially considering how hard the team came out in the first period.
What is even tougher to understand is how bad the Islanders powerplay was. Spoiling two separate five on three opportunities, the Islanders powerplay needs some serious work. However, with all the injuries the Islanders have dealt with as of late, what did you expect.
Even Islanders coach Scott Gordon knows his team will going to have a rough time competing the rest of the season.
“Right now, in our lineup, we don’t have a lot of firepower,†Gordon told the AP after the game. “I think we hit four posts during the course of the game. It’s not going to come as a surprise that the puck is not going to go in as easy as it would for some teams.â€
In other news, the Islanders signed 2007 third-round pick Mark Katic and 2008 sixth round pick Justin DiBenedetto to three-year, entry-level contracts.
Katic is coming off his best season in juniors producing more than solid numbers of 13 goals, 41 assists and 54 points in 63 games. With Chris Campoli gone to Ottawa, Katic will first have to prove himself in Bridgeport, but will eventually at some point in the future have an opportunity to be the slick skating offensive defenseman the Islanders will need in the future to compliment Mark Streit.
Scoring 45 goals and 48 assists in 62 games with Sarnia this season, DiBenedetto proved he could still put up big numbers without Steven Stamkos around and with the team in need of young and talented forwards, DiBenedetto not only makes the organization deeper at the position, but he could challenge for significant time in Bridgeport next season.
If the injury bug takes over again next season, who knows, we may see both of these kids.
For time being however, they have both been assigned to Bridgeport.
Posted under 2008-2009, Post Game Rants
This post was written by Patrick Hickey, Jr. on April 10, 2009

After grading a bunch of papers today, I went on my rounds and as always came across the Yahoo sports Islanders page. It was there where I saw something that almost made me cry.
Kyle Okposo has 21 points in 28 games since the All-Star break.
Who would have thought that after Bill Guerin boogied on down to Pittsburgh a few weeks ago that Doug Weight would want to be a part of the Islanders’ future?
Despite being in the cellar for most of the season and there being more talk about John Tavares than their improved play, the New York Islanders are focused on ending the season on the right foot and making sure they’re a better team next season.
Just to see a group of young kids like this, mixed with a few misfit veterans hold the ice with the best team in hockey yesterday meant a lot to determining what this team is going to be capable of in the future.
Kind of funny how I was furious about the Islanders getting only a fifth rounder for Bill Guerin on Wednesday.
As I write this, Bill Guerin is still a member of the New York Islanders.