Saturday, October 3, 2009

Happy Certainty Day!

Finally, we're here. October 3. Opening Day... and Charles Wang's "certainty" deadline.

It comes as no surprise that Wang's deadline was not met by the Town of Hempstead. Bad news, sure, but not at all unexpected, and that's good. Because this should not be a sad day for Islanders fans.

Instead, it should be a celebration. Tonight should be a celebration of what we still have. We get to watch this team play instead of worry about the future. We get to spend the night in Nassau Coliseum; warts and all, it's one of the few remaining arenas with a real home-ice advantage when the crowd's involved. We get to reacquaint ourselves with pretzel twists, easily the greatest arena food available anywhere. Most importantly, we get to welcome John Tavares to Long Island.

On many occasions, I've tried to put into to words what John Tavares means to the Islanders and their fans. I've failed each time. You never want to give a player the dreaded "savior" label, and it's not fair to give it to Tavares. However, it's okay to admit that Tavares is a bigger deal than just about anybody the Islanders have brought in since Pat LaFontaine. He's the kind of player the Islanders would never have a prayer of signing as a free agent and the kind of player they'd never be able to trade for, and yet John Tavares begins his NHL career as a New York Islander. Even better, he's a very willing and happy New York Islander.

It's a night to forget all the Lighthouse stuff. It's a night to cheer and to finally be proud of the Islanders. That's something no politician can take away.

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