Radek Faksa short-handed goal in the second period broke a deadlock and held up as the winner as the host Dallas Stars defeated the New York Islanders 3-2 on
was that we were one of the first troops there. somewhere coming out, the islanders. this is who we are doing it for, their people. they have been impressed pressed. it was all for the islands after that, they were so grateful and still are, i have been back twice and every time. they are brilliant, that is why we did it, it was for them. most ofthe why we did it, it was for them. most of the people why we did it, it was for them. most of the people they why we did it, it was for them. most of the people they had why we did it, it was for them. most of the people they had come from the uk, from scotland and wales and so on. there is obviously a residual loyalty to the uk in that sense. nicola, in terms of how this weekend is going to be marked, tell us what is. what ceremonies are being held, i wonder whether youngsters are as aware of the falklands war as
Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored a natural hat trick Sunday afternoon for the New York Islanders, who maintained their late-season surge by hanging on to edge the hos
Brock Nelson scored to begin a stretch of four unanswered goals by the visiting New York Islanders, who hung on Tuesday night to edge the Columbus Blue Jackets