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New York Islander History

"The Islanders franchise began with the start of the 1972 season. The Islanders quickly rose to become the most dominant franchises of the 80’s winning four straight Stanley Cups from 1980 to 1984. The Islanders have had many great players through the years, especially during the dynasty of the early 80s. Players such as Dennis Potvin, Bryan Trottier and Pat LaFontaine have led the Islanders."

New York Islander Information

"The Islanders play in the NHL’s Eastern Conference Atlantic Division. Division rivals include the New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins. Major rivalries include Islanders vs. Rangers, Islanders vs. Bruins and Islanders vs. Oilers."

Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum

"The Islanders play in Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. The $31 million was built in 1972 and seats approximately 16,000 fans for hockey games. The Islanders are unhappy with the state of the old arena and are requesting renovations or a move into a new center. In 1998, a judge ordered the Isles to play there after determining that the Coliseum was ""structurally sound and a safe arena to play in."""