NEW YORK -- The result of the New York Islanders preseason game at the Barclays
Center on Saturday night was secondary to the initial impression the arena left
on the team and its fans.
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great," New York coach Jack Capuano said after the Islanders lost 3-0 to the New
Jersey Devils in the first NHL game played in the Barclays Center. Cory
Schneider made 26 saves, Jacob Josefson scored the first NHL goal in Barclays
Center history at 10:14 of the first period, and Patrik Elias and Steve Bernier
added goals for New Jersey. Evgeni Nabokov made 22 saves for New York. The first
NHL game played in Brooklyn drew a crowd of 14,689. Barclays Center holds 15,813
for hockey, although Barclays Center CEO Brett Yormark envisions adding
"100-300" seats as part of a "West End Club." Barclays seats 17,732 for college
basketball and the NBAs Brooklyn Nets, and holds 19,000 for concerts. "When you
sell over 13,000 for a preseason game, were thrilled," Yormark said. "We know we
can sell hockey in Brooklyn. Twenty-six per cent of (the) ticket buyers are from
Brooklyn." The Islanders will officially move into $1 billion arena before the
2015-16 season. Saturday nights exhibition game was a trial run to introduce the
year-old building to fans, and Yormark said the response he received was
overwhelmingly positive. "I walked every area of the building," he said. "I was
stopped (by fans who said), Brett, we love the building. Brett, we love the
building." Yormarks words were echoed by Islanders fans used to the 41-year-old
Nassau Coliseum. "Great, beautiful building," said Frank Smarra, a
self-proclaimed lifelong Islanders fan from Astoria, Queens. "(It is) clean,
roomy. (It) generates a lot of excitement. "(Its) a whole new slate for the
organization. I think things are finally falling into place." Smarra said the
"45-minute" subway ride from Queens to Brooklyn was easy compared to driving and
paying for parking at Nassau Coliseum. One of the Barclays selling points is its
convenience, as 11 New York City bus and subway lines stop there, as does the
Long Island Rail Road. When he spoke with reporters following the Islanders
practice session at Barclays on Sept. 12, team owner Charles Wang reiterated
that his team has a lease at the Nassau Coliseum for the next two seasons, but
did not reject the notion of his team playing regular-season games in Brooklyn
next year. While acknowledging he had to have discussions with team and building
officials, Yormark did not dismiss the idea of Barclays playing host to
regular-season games next season. "I have to sit with Charles (and) Bruce Ratner
after (the game) tonight," Yormark said. "(But the) building is ready to be a
host NHL venue." New York defenceman Travis Hamonic agreed. "But this obviously
is going to be our home for a long time. So in my opinion the more games we play
here (will be) awesome," Hamonic said. "Were looking forward to it. Its a great
building, an unreal atmosphere and a great spot. So were going to be here for
years to come."
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Canadiens embark on their first road trip of the season as they head out west to
battle the Calgary Flames on Wednesday night.
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little the Seattle Seahawks need heading into the off-season. "I dont see
anything that we need to add. We just have to get better," Carroll said.Fresh
off earning his second Olympic gold medal, Sidney Crosby will get back to work
for the Pittsburgh Penguins tonight when they host the Montreal Canadiens at
CONSOL Energy Center. Viewers in the Canadiens region can watch the action
unfold on TSN Canadiens at 7pm et/8pm at. The game can also be heard on TSN
Radio 690 at 7pm et/8pm at. Crosby famously delivered the overtime game-winner
for Team Canada in the 2010 gold medal game against the United States, but
unlike four years ago in Vancouver the Canadians didnt need a dramatic finish to
repeat as Olympic champions. Montreal will try to bounce back from a loss in its
first game after the Olympics. The Canadiens were handed a 2-1 overtime loss by
visiting Detroit on Wednesday to have a three-game winning streak halted. The
Habs did not have No. 1 goaltender Carey Price for their first game back after
he suffered a lower-body injury at practice on Wednesday morning. Price, who
also will miss tonights game, anchored Team Canada in its gold medal run in
Sochi, posting a 5-0 record, a 0.59 goals against average and .972 save
percentage. Peter Budaj started on Wednesday and he stopped 28 shots before
allowing Detroits Gustav Nyquist to score with just 27.3 seconds remaining in
OT. Budaj well get the call between the pipes again this evening. The Canadiens
still managed to notch a point thanks to Brian Giontas game- tying tally with
just 28.7 seconds left in regulation. "In the third we started to pressure their
D a little more and it paid off in the end," Gionta said. "In the first two
periods, they were able to come through out of their zone quite easily." Budaj
could get another start tonight for the Habs. Montreal also recalled
Dustin Tokarski from its AHL affiliate in Hamilton on Wednesday to take Prices
place on the roster. The Canadiens and Penguins have split a pair of games so
far this season, but Pittsburgh has won four of five and seven of its last nine
meetings with Montreal. The Habs, who are playing five of their next six games
on the road, have dropped five straight in the Steel City. Pittsburgh returns
from the break with a healthy 16-point lead atop the Metropolitan Division, but
the club still has injury concerns to deal with. Defenseman Kris Letang is still
out due to a stroke suffered prior to the Olympics. Fellow blueliner Paul Martin
is out for at least a month after injuring his hand while representing the U.S.
in Sochi. The Pens were 4-1-1 in their final six outings before the Olympics.
The clubs next game will be played outdoors when Pittsburgh visits the Chicago
Blackhawks for Saturdays game at Soldier Field, home of the NFLs Chicago Bears.
Maurices Jets welcome Coyotes to MTS Centre The Winnipeg Jets have thrived under
Paul Maurice despite injury limiting Evander Kane to just four games under the
new head coach. Kane is expected to return to the lineup tonight when the Jets
face the Phoenix Coyotes. Viewers in the Jets region can watch the action live
on TSN Jets at 6:30pm ct/7:30pm et. The game can also be heard on TSN Radio 1290
at 7pm ct/8pm et. Winnipeg has gone 9-3-1 in 13 games since replacing Claude
Noel with Maurice, who made his coaching debut with the club in a 5-1 win over
the Coyotes on Jan. 13. Ondrej Pavelec made 18 saves and the Jets got goals from
five different players to beat the Coyotes for a second straight time following
a six-game series losing streak. The Jets have also won both of their meetings
at home versus the Coyotes since relocating from Atlanta. Coincidentally, the
Coyotes franchise used to call Winnipeg home before moving to Phoenix prior to
the 1996-97 season. The current Jets have endured just one losing streak under
Noel, a current two-game slide that includes a shootout setback to St. Louis in
the final game before the Olympic break. Kane missed the last six games with a
hand infection and has been limited to just four games since Jan. 7 due to
injury. He has 15 goals and 29 points in 42 games this season. The fourth
overall pick of the 2009 draft is likely to skate on a line tonight with
Blake Wheeler and Mark Scheifele. "I want him to play his game in our
framework," Maurice said of what he wants to see out of Kane. "Thats what Im
asking from everybody. Keep the individual things that make you special, jjust
fly in formation, especially when we dont have the puck.
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with 62 points, two fewer than the Coyotes, who trail the Vancouver Canucks by
just one point for the second wild card spot in the Western Conference. Phoenix
also is six points behind Los Angeles for third place in the Pacific Division.
Consistency has been an issue for the Coyotes, who lost their final game before
the Olympic break and are 4-5-1 since last winning back-to-back games on Jan. 16
and 18. Phoenix returns five players to its roster who competed in the Sochi
Olympics, including goaltender Mike Smith, who won a gold medal with Team Canada
even though he did not get into a game during the tournament. "I knew going over
there that thered be a good possibility that I wouldnt get into a game," Smith
told Phoenixs website. "I was just doing everything I could to be a part of the
team and kind of keep the dressing room light and get to know a lot of the guys
I play against (in the NHL)." Like the Coyotes, Smith has had an up-and-down
season, going 20-17-9 with a 2.77 goals against average and .913 save
percentage. Smith yielded all five goals on 38 shots in the earlier loss to the
Jets, falling to 7-6-0 with a 2.53 GAA against the franchise. Pavelec is 2-1-1
in his career versus the Coyotes, posting a 1.73 GAA. Granlund, Ortio to make
NHL debuts as Flames host Kings Fourteen points out of a playoff spot and
considered a team still rebuilding, the Calgary Flames may feature a number of
new faces down the stretch of the season. That will be the case tonight when a
pair of players make their NHL debuts in a clash with the Los Angeles Kings.
Watch the game live on TSN at 9:30pm et/6:30pm pt. Goaltender Joni Ortio and
forward Markus Granlund are both expected to play tonight for the Flames after
putting together solid campaigns so far with the Abbotsford Heat of the American
Hockey League. The 20-year-old Granlund, a 2011 second-round pick of the Flames,
has netted 23 goals and 44 points in 50 games with the Heat. He is expected to
center the fourth line between Paul Byron and Kevin Westgarth. "You can play
only one first NHL game, so Im just going to try and enjoy the game," said
Granlund. Ortio, who like Granlund hails from Finland, is 20-6-0 in 28 games
with the Heat this season, posting an impressive 2.22 goals against average. His
start tonight will give Swiss Reto Berra some extra time to recover after having
traveled to Sochi, Russia for the Olympics. Flames goaltender Karri Ramo is
currently out with a sprained right MCL, opening the door for Ortio to debut
along with Granlund. "Its exciting. Im happy that we get to make our debut at
the same time," Ortio grinned. "Its a fun coincidence and its going to be fun."
The Flames sit 14 points out of a wild card spot despite winning six of eight
going into the Olympic break. They have managed to beat the Kings twice already
this season in Los Angeles and will try to defeat the club at home for the first
time in five encounters. The Kings will play their second game following the
Olympic break, having bested the hosting Colorado Avalanche 6-4 last night.
Anze Kopitar had two goals and an assist, while Justin Williams and Jeff Carter
helped the rally with a goal and an assist each. Kopitar and Carter scored 2:04
apart in the second period to tie the game at 4-4 and Kopitars power-play goal
3:13 into the third frame put his club ahead for good. "Those two quick (goals)
at the end of the second were huge and we carried that momentum into the third,"
Kopitar said. "Its nice to start off the third with a power play." Robyn Regehr
and Jarret Stoll also lit the lamp as the Kings have won two straight following
a four-game slide. They did so by scoring six goals, nearly half the output of
the 15 goals they had scored in their previous 11 games. Backup Martin Jones
stopped 25-of-29 shots in the victory, giving No. 1 goaltender Jonathan Quick
some more rest after Quick served as the starting netminder for Team USA in the
Olympics. Quick may start tonight and is 8-5-1 with a 1.62 GAA and .935 save
percentage in 14 previous meetings with the Flames. Los Angeles is five points
ahead of Vancouver for third place in the Pacific Division.
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