Tag Archive | Ken Morrow

Isles enjoy some M and M’s in 4-1 victory over Oilers

The New York Islanders (13-17-6) ended 2011 with a bang, as they were able to defeat the Edmonton Oilers (15-19-3) by a final of 4-1  in hockey action on Saturday afternoon. New York enjoyed contributions from Matt Moulson and Matt Martin in helping the team to the victory. Continuing to skate a strong game, the Isles opened up the scoring when John Tavares (13) recorded […]

Change is good for Isles in 3-1 victory over Flames

Islanders head coach Jack Capuano decided to change his lines prior to the game against the Calgary Flames, and the guys responded with a 3-1 victory in Thursday night hockey action. New York has now earned points in 8-of-10 games this season against Western Conference opponents. In front of 14,819 at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, the Isles came out with […]

Islanders look to end 2011 homestand with a win against Western Conference Foes

The New York Islanders (11-17-6) are looking to end a three game losing streak, as well as 2011 with a bang as they play host to the Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers on Thursday and Saturday night respectively. Prior to the game against the Oilers on Saturday, the Islanders will induct Ken Morrow into their Hall of Fame.  The blueliner helped New York win their […]

New York Islanders celebrating 40-years of commitment, excellence and pride

The New York Islanders are going to be celebrating 40-years of commitment, excellence and pride on Long Island in the up-and-coming NHL season. The team announced a campaign to celebrate their commitment to their fans and the Long Island community. One of the many special events the Isles are planning this season will be ‘Decade […]