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Let’s Meet The Islanders Fans!



Joel Walkowski was on the ground outside the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum before Game 6 between the Islanders and the Bruins to meet the Islanders fan base, listen to their opinions, and see what kind of fans they really are.

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32 Comments

  1. If you would’ve wore a New York rangers jersey I don’t think you would’ve made it out alive

  2. Whose this guy to tell someone he looks horrible when he looks like he just smoked a crack rock right before the video. I don’t think theirs one city that sucks more at sports than Detroit who cares what this guy says

  3. Hate isles fans all u want. U have to admit tho, they're are one of the dedicated and passionate NHL fanbases in the US. I myself can attest to this and I was at game 6 of the Pittsburgh series, it was just like this. We're gonna bring that same energy to the new arena this fall, LGI 🔶️🔷️

  4. Born and raised on Long Island, moved away as soon as I could. Islander fans aren't to problem, it's Islander residents. People who live on the island and like it there are just the worst

  5. I was an Islander fan. In the early 1980s. In MANHATTAN. I even sat in the blue seats at MSG several times. And lived. Barely. (Being a Mets and Knicks fan saved me). I became their fan when i tuned into Channel 9 for the harness racing show and the Islander-Leafs Game 7 quarterfinals was running late. I rooted like hell for them as they were New York and was heartbroken when they lost, but could see they were young and rapidly improving, ruthlessly building that dynasty which I got to see every step of.

  6. I can never be mad at this team after those four Cups. I didn't stop watching because I lost interest in hockey, but simply because nothing would ever top it. Thirty-eight years later, they are still the last team in any major North American sport to have won four consecutive champions. All the teams which just missed have one thing the Islanders do not, however: excuses.

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