The logo would continue as before: the block N, the Y with a hockey stick for a leg, the orange guide of Long Island that coincidentally left forget the awkwardly citified, if geologically connected, Brooklyn and Queens. The public location broadcaster would make the trek from Nassau County to Kings, as would the team’s four Stanley Cup banners. The forces that be at the Barclays Center thought they had done everything that should sensibly be possible. Yet, what with the additional 30 miles isolating numerous New York Islanders fans on Long Island from their team’s new home in Brooklyn, the…