Reaction to The Coach Arbour News
I know everyone reading this is just as excited as I am about the man known as Radar coaching his 1500th game on November 3. And wow, it won't exactly be an easy game as the Isles will be taking on the Penguins and some guy named Crosby. But you know what? I can't freaking wait. I was grinning like an idiot at my job after hearing about it yesterday. Just outstanding news.
Just another supremely classy move by Mr. Wang; Ted Nolan; and Garth Snow. The best thing about it is that the Penguins are already a draw so this isn't exactly one of those PR moves made by a team that is trying to sell a few more tickets. I read that Chris Botta said that if this were truly an attempt to sell tickets that Al Arbour would be coaching the Islanders on a Tuesday night against Carolina and not a Saturday night vs. Pittsburgh.
Remember after Coach Arbour was let go and he had that ceremonial front office position with the organization? I seems to recall an article where Arbour said that no one ever asked him for his opinion of asked him to do anything and that frustrated him. Well, there is no chance of that happening with the present management team. Why the jokers who ran and owned the team back in the day would not consult one of the best coaches in league history is beyond me. When you have an asset like that Al Arbour in your organization, man, you need to pick his brain and utilize all of his experience. Ted Nolan has shown to have a great understanding and respect for the history on Long Island. After years of people who shunned the legacy, it's damn refreshing to have a coach and a GM who understand the importance of history to the fans and the entire organization.
Let me close with a quick personal recollection of Coach Arbour. At the 1994 Entry Draft in Hartford, I was fortunate enough to meet the guy. I am not one who gets real starstruck and to be honest, I rarely am interested in meeting so-called famous people...but Coach Arbour was something else. I spied him down on the floor with the rest of the Islanders management of the time and I went down to shake his hand. He had just stepped down from his second tour of duty behind the bench and I just wanted to say something to him. I quickly introduced myself as a long-time fan and told him I just wanted to say thanks. Coach Arbour seemed a little surprised and just said to me, "Sure. No problem." I have never really known if he knew what he was being thanked for but it didn't matter. He just took it in stride and was polite about the whole thing. Then Don Maloney hooked him under the arm and led him over to a group of other people on the floor. As I left, he turned and gave us a bit of a wave. It was just a pretty cool moment for me.
I plan on being there in the Coliseum on November 3 to see the greatest coach in Islanders history make his one-game return behind the bench. It's going to be a heck of a night for the players, fans, Coach Arbour, and most assuredly, Ted Nolan.
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