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The Islanders lost tonight in a shootout against the Pittsburgh Penguins. The cynic in me thinks that these are the same old Islanders who can't hold a lead against a good team. That part of me is legitimately crestfallen after this loss. After all, this was one of those nights that just seemed too perfect to screw up, and we won't have many of those nights this season, especially with the specter of the Lighthouse Project looming large.
Having said all that...
How can you possibly be upset about tonight's game? The Isles looked pretty awesome for much of the game. John Tavares made his debut in just about as grand a fashion as you could imagine, and that's the biggest thing. For those who attended the game, his first goal is a memory that will never be forgotten. From a practical perspective, it's great that Tavares got all of his firsts (first point, first goal, first shootout attempt) out of the way in one night. Hard to knock that kind of performance.
I'm not saying wins and losses don't matter. What I am saying is that this season is about developing young talent, and we saw significant evidence that John Tavares is ready to contribute to this team right now. If the Islanders focus on developing Tavares and his young counterpart, the wins will come soon enough. Good teams always get the lucky bounces, as tonight's shootout showed. Someday, the Islanders will get those breaks.
For now, we have four days to reflect. Not on the loss or the expiration of Charles Wang's "certainty" deadline, but on the spectacular debut of John Tavares and what other tricks he may have in store for us. If Tavares is even half the difference-maker he was tonight, we're in store for a special season, regardless of the Isles' win-loss record.
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Having said all that...
How can you possibly be upset about tonight's game? The Isles looked pretty awesome for much of the game. John Tavares made his debut in just about as grand a fashion as you could imagine, and that's the biggest thing. For those who attended the game, his first goal is a memory that will never be forgotten. From a practical perspective, it's great that Tavares got all of his firsts (first point, first goal, first shootout attempt) out of the way in one night. Hard to knock that kind of performance.
I'm not saying wins and losses don't matter. What I am saying is that this season is about developing young talent, and we saw significant evidence that John Tavares is ready to contribute to this team right now. If the Islanders focus on developing Tavares and his young counterpart, the wins will come soon enough. Good teams always get the lucky bounces, as tonight's shootout showed. Someday, the Islanders will get those breaks.
For now, we have four days to reflect. Not on the loss or the expiration of Charles Wang's "certainty" deadline, but on the spectacular debut of John Tavares and what other tricks he may have in store for us. If Tavares is even half the difference-maker he was tonight, we're in store for a special season, regardless of the Isles' win-loss record.
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