Islanders' final season on Long Island
Take a trip down memory lane as the Islanders play their final season at Nassau Coliseum and prepare to move to Brooklyn's Barclays Center.

Islanders captain Denis Potvin holds the Stanley Cup after his team beat the Edmonton Oilers in four games to win the Cup in Uniondale on May 18, 1983. Credit: AP / Bill Kostroun
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After 42 years on LI, team will move to Brooklyn
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The last time the Islanders introduced a pair of new owners, Charles Wang and Sanjay Kumar spoke optimistically about their ...
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We still have no zoo nor a big-league museum. We don't have metropolitan theater. We don't have a Main Street ...
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Newsday's Mark Herrmann counts down the 10 best moments in Islanders history at Nassau Coliseum.
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The goal that started a dynasty on Long Island began with a play that made Al Arbour wince. Lorne Henning ...
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It makes sense that the Islanders from the early 1980s wished this season -- the franchise's last at Nassau Coliseum ...
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Mike Bossy still recalls every detail of his first visit to Nassau Coliseum, shortly after a news conference announcing his ...
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The chronology of the New York Islanders.