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The NHL is very much aware of our desire to play six games at Nassau Coliseum, and fans are excited about it, too.
I don't know why it ever left ... Whoever is opening (the new station) is fixing to make a lot of money because I've been to Long Island - I sold out where the Islanders play (Nassau Coliseum) a few weeks ago.
The Harvey legend grew a little more on this night. Not just because his brilliance reached a new level, but because he made Citi Field the center of the New York sports night even amid all the playoff fever at Madison Square Garden and Nassau Coliseum.More quotes »
Newsday's coverage
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Ratner's Islanders plan unprecedented for NHL
Bruce Ratner 's proposal for the New York Islanders to play six games at Nassau Coliseum after the team moves to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn is unprecedented in the National Hockey League , a source familiar with the situation said."No one has ever requested Read more »
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John Tavares' top-line work ethic will be driving force for Islanders' success
summer. And it would be good for the Islanders if the entire organization followed his lead.Tavares and his teammates left Nassau Coliseum Tuesday, proud and motivated after their stirring run to the playoffs and inspired six-game series against the top-seeded Read more »
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Mark Streit wants to return to Islanders next season
but he's also headed into the unknown.The Islanders captain is one of three key unrestricted free agents who departed Nassau Coliseum Tuesday unsure of what this summer holds."I've said it all along, I want to be back," Streit said. "I love it here, I love Read more »
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Islanders lose to Penguins in overtime of Game 6, are eliminated from playoffs
is over.The Islanders fell to the Penguins in overtime, 4-3, Saturday in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals at Nassau Coliseum . Brooks Orpik scored the winner on a slapshot goal to give Pittsburgh the 4-2 series victory. Michael Grabner scored Read more »
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Letter: Letting Islanders go is right
the letter writer who is asking where all the "fans" were when the bond proposal was handily defeated for a new Nassau Coliseum ["Everybody's an Islanders fan now," May 9]. We all love to see the Islanders play well and make the playoffs. It's great for Long Read more »
Around the web
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Q&A: Brett Yormark, Barclays Center CEO
20, 2013 Brett Yormark, the CEO of the Barclays Center, is also spearheading Forest City Ratner's proposal to redevelop the Nassau Coliseum. Complete access, including browser, mobile devices and tabletsOver 12 years of online archivesWeekly digital edition 5/20/13 from Long Island Business Network Read more »
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Madison Square Garden Makes Compelling Bid for the Coliseum
thrilled with the opportunity to bring the power and magic of The Madison Square Garden Company’s legendary brands to the Nassau Coliseum and the people of Long Island,” said Hank Ratner, President and CEO of The Madison Square Garden Company, in a statement 5/20/13 from SNY.tv Read more »
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Things about to get ugly between Nets and Knicks ... on hockey?
taken over the business operations of the Islanders as well. Moreover, arena ownership wants the contract to renovate Nassau Coliseum -- and believe they have an advantage over the competition, including Madison Square Garden, in that the Islanders have agreed from Nets Daily: For New Jersey Nets Fans Read more »
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Ratner, according to ESPN, can't promise Islanders games at new Nassau Coliseum, but developer remains confident
Rangers, and it isn't even on the ice. A major selling point of Bruce Ratner's pitch to win the renovation rights to Nassau Coliseum is the promise to bring the Islanders back to the arena for a six-game slate after they move to Brooklyn's Barclays Center. from Atlantic Yards Report Read more »
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Nassau Coliseum Getting a Facelift
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