It's an encore for the Islanders, who played at the Coliseum from 1972-2015 before moving to Barclays Center. Even if it's just a slice of the schedule and only temporary, it's a return to the team's roots, the site of four Stanley Cups, 19 straight playoff series wins and a host of Hall of Fame careers. It also puts the Islanders across the street from their current practice facility at Northwell Health Ice Center.
"The team really belongs on Long Island. That's where the team was born, created its identity and really who it is," Tavares said at the all-star game. "I think if that's the case it'll be a great opportunity, a great experience to go back there and relive and create some more great history in that place."
Tavares got to write a little more history there in September, scoring a dramatic OT winner in a preseason game against the Flyers. Usually preseason games are sparsely attended and fade into the ether, but it was a sellout crowd affair that had more of a playoff feel than an exhibition, proving there was still a passion for the old barn.
"I saw a few "Lock the doors" signs [at the game]," Tavares said. "We know how our fan base felt about this place and us as players too, there have been so many good memories, at least that I've had here with my teammates and personally. I had so much fun playing here and it's such a big part of the history of the organization, and a chance to make some more here."