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That is the best reply I have ever read on Stacker News! Thanks for sharing.
I am a lifelong Islanders fan. I went to a few games in 1972. Sorry to hear about your health issues. Was that MacDonald house in Herricks? New Hyde Park? Either Jericho tpke or Hillside Avenue?
It was a wild stroke of luck thing looking back at it! When he was traded to Chicago I was PUMPED but of course they immediately cut him and he didn't catch on anywhere. I hated and still continue to hate Lane Lambert for how he treated Bailey his last year. Benching him 2 or 3 games before his 1,000 game resulting in him playing his 1,000 as an Islander not at home was criminal. Not to mention he finished with 1,057 regular season games as an Islander in third place behind Denis Potvin who had 1,060.
The guy was a huge X factor in the playoffs every year it seemed. He was never the splashiest guy but he was part of those incredible playoff runs that pushed Tampa to the max. 15 years with one team is wild in sports nowadays and looking and seeing if he had played 64 games for the Islanders last year he would have moved into 1st place in games played for them is just another wild career fact
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Yep. He had those intangibles that are so important in hockey. I think @grayruby and stacker sports territory would enjoy this thread.
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The New York fans were always quick to hate on him and ignore the good hockey he played. I was a little surprised the Islanders didn't pick him up on a veterans minimum last season when they were dealing with just plain sucking
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You're right. There was a good Lighthouse Hockey podcast tribute to him. Most of my friends appreciate him, but he has his haters.
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Yes, just read the story. Awesome story.
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