Damn it feels good to see this team in first place.Â
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I can’t begin to tell you guys how much fun I had at school and work today. Walking around the school with my personalized home Islanders jersey on, I must have rubbed the score of yesterday’s game in to at least 10 Rangers fans today, going as far to mention how Mr. Lundqvist should have became a porn star because he looked so natural on his back. I also had to mention that we were Yashin-less and at least on paper, this team should have smoked us. Luckily, that didn’t happen.Â
However in spite of their recent success, there’s one thing that never shows up on the Isles scouting report that’s more important than the goal scoring prowess we’ve been exhibiting lately; and that’s Ted Nolan. So far this year, this team has played their hearts out and has managed to put it together, despite a slow start and injuries to both Rick Dipietro and Alexei Yashin. Now with players like Richard Park, Mike Sillinger, Chris Simon playing great on both ends of the ice and Satan and Kozlov red hot on offense, this team is going to be dangerous to play against.Â
Speaking of which, tonight the Senators come to town and regardless of what happens tonight, I know one thing: This is going to be a great game. Ottawa has a solid team with Danny Heatley, Jason Spezza and company, but is most likely going to be without their best defenseman Wade Redden, which means the Isles may have an opportunity to take advantage.
However, the scariest thing about the Senators is their depth, as they have nine players with at least 16 points, so the Isles will have to make sure they play tough on both ends of the ice if they want to go home with two pints. This also looks to be a game where players like Shawn Bates, Park and Jason Blake will have an opportunity to use their speed and take advantage of Senators D-men like Tom Pressing, Andrej Meszaros and Joe Corvo, who have pinched in on offense much more than usual this year.Â
Hopefully, the Senators throw Gerber in net tonight, because Emery has been solid all season and I’d really like to see another high scoring game. Islander fans really haven’t been treated to a really explosive offensive team since 91-92 and 92-93 when Derek King, Steve Thomas and Pierre Turgeon were scoring all of those goals. This year, if Satan, Blake, Kozlov and Sillinger stay hot and the “new†Yashin comes back strong, the Isles have the potential to have a few players with at least 25 goals.Â
But anyway, getting back to tonight’s contest, as long as the Islanders play a disciplined game and stay out of the penalty box, while playing gritty and physical at the same time, I don’t see why they can’t increase their lead in the Atlantic Division.Â
Damn that sounds good saying that. Â
Let’s go Islanders.Â
Posted under Isles 2006-07, Pregame Musings
This post was written by Patrick Hickey, Jr. on December 5, 2006

