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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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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. -- About a third of the way through the regular season, the Washington Wizards
are at .PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. -- Andrew Loupe knows how one week can change
everything. He can only hope his 8-under 63 in the AT&T Pebble Beach
National Pro-Am is the start of another one. Loupe had to wait three hours to
tee off because of rain Thursday, and then he played bogey-free on the Shore
Course at Monterey Peninsula. That gave him the lowest score among those who
finished their rounds. Rain soaked the Monterey Peninsula in the morning, which
was great news for an area desperate for rain, not so much for the tournament.
Puddles quickly formed on the greens at Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill, forcing
play to be stopped on all three courses. Monterey Peninsula played the easiest,
and Loupe took advantage. He never had to scramble for par, missed only one
fairway and only two of his birdies were over 10 feet. This was his first trip
to the area, and it was everything he imagined. "This place is amazing," Loupe
said with a smile as wide as a fairway. The 25-year-old from Louisiana hasnt
made the cut in five starts his rookie season. Loupe might not even have a PGA
Tour card except for his tie for sixth in the last event of the Web.com Tour
Finals. He had missed the cut in his previous three "Finals" event.
Stuart Appleby, Jim Renner, Richard Lee and Scott Gardiner had 65s at Monterey
Peninsula. Phil Mickelson, a four-time champion, was at 5-under par through 15
holes when the round was stopped because of darkness. Pebble Beach played the
toughest, though the weather was not nearly bad enough to make that much of a
difference with only a cool breeze and no rain the rest of the day.
Jimmy Walker, already a two-time winner this season, got up-and-down for birdie
on the 18th for a 66, the best score at Pebble. Jordan Spieth, playing with
country singer Jake Owen, had the best round at Spyglass Hill at 67. He picked
up birdies on all but one of the par 5s, stuffed one close on the uphill second
hold and escaped with par with a long pitch from short of the sixth green. "It
was more of an effort just to really play safe on the harder holes," Spieth
said. "The par 5s you can take advantage of out here. I three-putted the first
par 5 for par, but bounced back on the other par 5s. And then I finally made
some putts on the back nine. We picked a great day to have Spyglass."
Dustin Johnson, a two-time winner of this event, had a 68 at Spyglass Hill
playing with his future father-in--law, hockey great Wayne Gretzky.
Daryl Johnston Jersey. "More happy with the
fact he was 4 under today and its a tough course," Gretzky said. "Im here for
fun. Hes here for work." Johnson had to work hard for his birdie on the ninth
hole. His approach struck the pin and bounced back some 40 yards off the green.
He chipped that in for his third straight birdie, and then picked up another
birdie on the par-5 11th. He closed with seven pars for what he believes was his
first bogey-free round at Spyglass. Mike Weir of Brights Grove, Ont., shot a
1-under 70 at Monterey Peninsula. Ottawas Brad Fritsch turned in a 5-over 77 at
Spyglass Hill. Graeme McDowell, back at Pebble Beach for the first time since he
won the 2010 U.S. Open, opened with a 71 at Spyglass Hill. He has to wait until
Saturday to play Pebble Beach with his father, Kenny. Defending champion
Brandt Snedeker had a 72 at Spyglass Hill. Loupe kept reminding everyone that
his 63 was only one round, though it sounded as if he was reminding himself. He
is thrilled to be on the PGA Tour, and it really hit him a few weeks ago at
Torrey Pines when some of the biggest stars began showing up. This wasnt the
start he imagined, however -- one round out of 11 that was under par, five
weekends off. He wasnt about to panic, either. "I really just stick to the plan
and I know that my group is good. I have 100 per cent trust in my swing coach,
my family, my trainer," he said. "I guess when youre in those ruts, I just kept
telling myself, Youre supposed to be here, youre going to play good, just keep
playing. This is just one round, guys, but I feel good. "I did miss a few cuts
coming into Sawgrass and played good," he said of the week that secured his card
in the Web.com finals. "And I just knew that I could do it again. Would I like
to play more consistently? Yes. But I just want to keep this rolling." DIVOTS:
Davis Love III was 2 over through 15 holes, but at least he had an amateur.
Kelly Slater won the Volcom Pipe Pro 2014 on Wednesday at the Pipeline on the
North Shore of Oahu, scoring a perfect 10 on one ride. He arrived at Pebble
Beach about 5 a.m. Thursday. ... Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley opened with a
67 at Pebble Beach. ... Jim Furyk, in his first PGA Tour event since September,
opened with a 70 at Spyglass Hill. David Duval made his first start of the year
and shot 72 at Pebble Beach.
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