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SNY FINALE – Jaffe, Bourne, “Boomer” and Brophy
Also: A Rookie Game Blowout and a Fond Farewell

by Chris Botta on September 13th, 2011 at 9:43 pm

The SNY Season Preview concludes with 30 minutes of Islanders talk.

We begin with Billy Jaffe of the NHL Network on Rolston, Reasoner, Okposo, Grabner and what the Islanders need to focus on when training camp opens this weekend.



Justin Bourne, formerly of USA Today and Puck Daddy and now with SCORE Media, talks about his excitement for this season, the rebuild’s next steps and danger of talking “prospects, prospects, prospects.”



Jim “Boomer” Gordon, the life-long Islanders fan and show host on NHL Home Ice, revisits the Strome-Hamilton debate and says what he expects of his Islanders this season.



Mike Brophy of Sportsnet ends the series with his views on Rick DiPietro and the Islanders’ goalie-go-round.



Islanders 7 Boston 2

The Islanders rookie squad came out fighting, received strong goaltending and blew out the Bruins’ kids, 7-2, tonight at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Ryan Strome and Nino Niederreiter put on the kind of performances that have the Islanders very bullish about their future. Tyler McNeely also impressed on their line. Kirill Kabanov and Casey Cizikas had eye-opening shifts as well. Anders Nilsson was excellent in net in his North American debut as an Islander.

The bad news: Mark Katic, a diligent young pro on the cusp of becoming a solid NHL depth defenseman and quite possibly more, suffered a dislocated shoulder.

Otherwise, it was a grand night for the faithful at the old barn on Hempstead Turnpike.

And Finally, On a Personal Note…

After three seasons of Islanders coverage, my participation as a full-time writer at Point Blank ends today.

Recognizing the devoted readership of this blog and the demand for more Islanders coverage, my partners at SNY will take a little time to pursue the idea of continuing Point Blank with new writers. I’m supportive of their efforts and hope you will please stay tuned to this space for further details. In the interim, SNY plans to update Point Blank with news during training camp.

I want to thank Islanders fans near and far for giving me three of the most fun and rewarding years of my adult life. I loved every day that I had the opportunity to write about your hockey team and will really miss doing this. It’s just time for me to turn the page and focus on other things.

As I tell everyone in the business, the success of Point Blank has little to do with the writer and just about everything to do with one of the most passionate and underrated fan bases in pro sports. That’s why I hope SNY, incredible partners and friends of mine at every level, continues its Islanders coverage.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I hope we provided some insight into the Islanders’ rebuilding program and that you’ll be able to see the team take those exciting next steps very soon. If there is any small way I can contribute to helping the Islanders stay in Nassau or in a nearby New York community in which they can thrive, count me in.

On behalf of my family, our thanks and best wishes are extended to the New York Islanders organization and to all of the residents of Islanders Country. It was an honor to talk about your team with you.

Chris
cb@islanderspointblank.com

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SNY POINT BLANK TV: GREG WYSHYNSKI
Season Preview: Skype talk with the Puck Daddy editor

by Chris Botta on September 12th, 2011 at 8:34 am

Which team will finish higher: your Islanders or Greg’s New Jersey Devils? Is this the season John Tavares makes his NHL All-Star Game debut? Do NYI fans stand up for their team on his blog? These questions and more are addressed by the editor and writer of Puck Daddy.

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SNY POINT BLANK TV: JEREMY ROENICK
NBC analyst says the slow and steady will pay off

by Chris Botta on September 6th, 2011 at 9:17 pm

The former NHL all-star talks about Garth Snow, Michael Grabner, Brian Rolston and Doug Weight, shares his perspective as a recently retired player on the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, gives his take on the Islanders’ injury epidemic and reveals his expectations for the Islanders in 2011-12.

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SNY POINT BLANK TV: ADAM PROTEAU
Why The Hockey News picked the Islanders for 12th

by Chris Botta on September 1st, 2011 at 8:55 pm

The Hockey News has been fairly accurate in its pre-season predictions for the Islanders in recent years. For 2011-12, THN picked the Islanders to finish 12th in the East. We asked columnist Adam Proteau why. Comments on this welcomed.

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SNY POINT BLANK TV: DARREN DREGER
Season Preview: Will the NYI add another piece?

by Chris Botta on August 31st, 2011 at 5:36 pm

Does the rest of the league see the Islanders as a team on the rise? Will franchise uncertainty affect the players? This and more from today’s interview with TSN’s NHL Insider. Comments on Darren’s thoughts are welcomed.

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SNY POINT BLANK TV AT THE ARENA RALLY
Plus: News and Thoughts on Monday’s vote

by Chris Botta on July 28th, 2011 at 2:48 pm

You’ll see that my three sons look concerned about this arena issue. Is their concern justified?

Notes: Expect a very well-timed endorsement from the lead editorial writers of Newsday in Sunday’s editions.

Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather released a statement today urging all Rangers and Nassau hockey fans to vote YES on Monday.

The PR rep for the Association For A Better Long Island is Gary Lewi, who only happens to be the best person on Long Island at what he does and has been doing it for a long time. The ABLI’s budget may be miniscule compared to the Islanders’, but don’t under-estimate Lewi’s talents and connections.

The Islanders organization is not bursting with confidence about Monday’s referendum, worried about what they perceive as a campaign of misinformation by the opposition. Do you think the Islanders should be worried?

I’ll have one last column on how this referendum plays out soon.

Referendum comments are welcomed here. Hockey talk continues below.

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SNY POINT BLANK TV: MICHAEL PICKER, PART II
Our final interview before the Aug. 1 referendum

by Chris Botta on July 26th, 2011 at 2:36 pm

Is just winning the referendum enough? How dire are the polling results? Is Queens truly a viable fallback option? (cue: tap dancing). Where has Kate Murray been since the first press conference? What’s the importance of the rally? What can proponents do over the final five days to impact the vote?

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