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Philagape
04-02-2012, 11:49 PM
Before every home game this season, the New York Islanders have commemorated their 40th anniversary in the National Hockey League by dimming the house lights and queuing up a nostalgic video.

For five minutes, the Nassau Coliseum scoreboard comes to life. It flickers through a montage of clips, set to stirring orchestral music, that recall the one thing this struggling franchise still has in abundance: a rich history of great moments made possible by great hockey players.

But anyone remotely familiar with the team's history will ask the same question after watching this video: What happened to one of the most famous Islanders of all, Pat LaFontaine?

LaFontaine, arguably the Islanders' best and most popular player in the late 1980s and early 1990s, remains one of their most significant figures. Yet the video is one of several instances when the Islanders seem intent to pretend he doesn't exist—they've left him out of their Hall of Fame and once neglected to mention his presence at a charity bike ride. It's one of the rare instances in sports history where a professional team has taken pains to whitewash a player from its history.

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chernobylwraiths
04-03-2012, 06:00 AM
This article shows two things, that Wang is an idiot and will always be run poorly while he keeps making stupid decisions. And that Mike Milbury is a moron. Damn, only one thing since everyone knows that Milbury is a moron.

tatersalad
04-03-2012, 12:11 PM
Well He gets the love from B-LO

Mski
04-03-2012, 01:22 PM
im sure just about ever sabres fan will welcome him back to buffalo, to forget about the way the team is treating him

Mski
04-03-2012, 01:23 PM
infact can we trade him for barnaby