Outside of the New York Islanders’ dressing room, bronzed plaques of the organization’s most prominent figures appear, mounted into the wall where the team takes the long walk to the ice.
The names and faces of Bill Torrey, Al Arbour, Bryan Trottier and Bobby Nystrom, among others, can’t help but draw your eye to read about these legendary players, as they lead the way to the Islanders’ entrance onto the ice.
With all of those Hall of Fame names, there is only one that left wing Trevor Gillies was admiring prior to his fourth career NHL game against the St. Louis Blues -- and his first at the Nassau Coliseum.
marcel: Rayven,are you online?
Aug 1, 2014 13:02:21 GMT -5
marcel: Ryven if you will be online send me a message please
Aug 5, 2014 0:30:49 GMT -5
trognitz: good to bakk. always liked it here
Mar 18, 2016 13:56:00 GMT -5
trognitz: good to BE bak lol. I run a couple fight pages in facebook.'fighting is good for hockey' and 'hockey fights and brawls '
Mar 18, 2016 13:59:20 GMT -5
trognitz: anybody have a Brett Gallant dvd available
Apr 10, 2016 7:36:05 GMT -5
Rayven: I will real soon
Apr 16, 2016 20:16:00 GMT -5