At the suggestion of current coach Ted Nolan, Arbour, the coach during their Stanley Cup dynasty in the early 1980s, goes back behind the bench with his old team for one night, giving him an even 1,500 games coached with New York.
Miroslav Satan
scores twice and the Islanders rally
to defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2
at a sold-out Nassau Coliseum.
After the game, the banner commemorating Arbour's 739 victories with the Islanders is lowered and replaced by one celebrating his 1,500 games as their coach.
"Just by him being here won the game," Nolan says. "Al said he didn't know all the names of the players, but they sure knew him."
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1948:
Gordie Howe
of the Detroit Red Wings makes the first of his NHL-record 23 All-Star Game appearances. He helps the All-Stars to a 3-1 victory against the Stanley Cup champion Toronto Maple Leafs at Chicago Stadium.