Nassau Coliseum Has Likely Seen Its Last NHL Game

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2020
  • The new arena at Belmont made keeping this arena open a challenge, one which has a large amount of debt attached as well.
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  • @justaguy2648
    @justaguy2648 Před 4 lety +70

    I always liked going to Nassau because it always had a hockey vibe to it unlike any other building

    • @memeaste7820
      @memeaste7820 Před 4 lety +4

      i agree. it’s overall a great venue with affordable tickets for concerts, too

    • @martytruelove5026
      @martytruelove5026 Před 4 lety +2

      You were lucky to say you were there,specially if it was early eighties.

    • @justaguy2648
      @justaguy2648 Před 4 lety

      Marty Truelove nah I was born in 97. But I heard it was fun

    • @Windyyyyyyyyy
      @Windyyyyyyyyy Před 4 lety

      Ill miss it too even if I went to one game

    • @martytruelove5026
      @martytruelove5026 Před 4 lety

      @@justaguy2648 Well being 23 years old makes you Just a Lucky Guy...I would love to be that age...again.

  • @johnfarr2738
    @johnfarr2738 Před 4 lety +49

    Once Belmont opens they’ll tear down the Coliseum. As Shannon said it makes no sense to keep wasting money on a building that isn’t being used.

    • @Windyyyyyyyyy
      @Windyyyyyyyyy Před 4 lety +1

      most likely the case

    • @Justme77400
      @Justme77400 Před 4 lety +1

      Even if it gets built it will lose money by the truck loads. The team can't draw flies no matter what.

    • @matiasmorales1130
      @matiasmorales1130 Před 4 lety +8

      Justme77 absolute false you clown

    • @brenislanders
      @brenislanders Před 4 lety

      It's still a good concert location for bands, but who knows if bands will use the coli or Belmont

    • @JasonTzzz
      @JasonTzzz Před 4 lety +2

      They just spent $130 million to renovate it less than 5 years ago. Underneath it is a convention center that isn't used anymore. Perhaps the whole arena could be converted into a convention center.

  • @dmgreenberg
    @dmgreenberg Před 4 lety +24

    ~3:30 “... replaced by a building at Belmont ... pony up ...”
    I see what you did there. 😆

  • @shyguy23000001
    @shyguy23000001 Před 4 lety +48

    You should do a review of arenas and home ice advantage/disadvantage

  • @robertkalinowski4213
    @robertkalinowski4213 Před 4 lety +6

    Nassau Coliseum is a great stadium. It's LOUD! It's tight, and it's filled with energy. You don't get that from many stadiums anymore

  • @mjc-ym9xt
    @mjc-ym9xt Před 4 lety +17

    The Nassau Coliseum was just renovated 3 years ago, I know their AHL affiliate is only like 70 miles away but they should move the Sound Tigers to coliseum imo (proximity would be amazing and 13,917 would be like the 7th largest arena in the AHL).

    • @mikefarino4368
      @mikefarino4368 Před 4 lety +5

      The Coliseum was not renovated, it just got a face lift, all of the original problems it had that fans complained about were still there after spending hundreds of millions of dollars, there was not enough bathrooms and the concourse was horrendously tiny. Both still are major issues, the arena that Bridgeport currently plays in is hands down a better facility than the Coliseum

    • @Duck_Boi556
      @Duck_Boi556 Před 4 lety +2

      That would be great cuz i live near where the sound tigers play

    • @JasonTzzz
      @JasonTzzz Před 4 lety +2

      @@mikefarino4368 if capacity is reduced again to 10,000 (remove 4,000 seats up top to build press box & actual suites) the restrooms + concessions would be perfectly fine for AHL standards.

    • @JasonTzzz
      @JasonTzzz Před 4 lety +2

      @@Duck_Boi556 I'm a Sound Tigers/ Islanders fan. The Sound Tigers really long lease forbids them from moving unless another AHL affiliate comes in immediately. Bridgeport Wolf Pack has a nice ring to it. Rangers would love to move affiliate closer to MSG. Sound Tigers at the Nassau Coliseum would be like the Philadelphia Phantoms at the Spectrum. It'll only last as long as the building exists. But the Coliseum was just renovated whereas the Spectrum was never renovated.

    • @mjc-ym9xt
      @mjc-ym9xt Před 4 lety

      Mike Farino Are you an Isles fan? I’m not but the Colosseum/NYCB has been around for 50+ years in Uniondale for hockey predominantly. I see that there is Nets G-League team and NLL Riptide as tenets but wouldn’t the Islanders AHL affiliate make the most sense to pack the arena, if it were to stay open? And wouldn’t it be ideal to you have your affiliate 11 miles away?

  • @kevindenninger718
    @kevindenninger718 Před 4 lety +3

    Charles Wang wanted to proposed the Lighthouse Project in 2007 that would of rebuilt the Coliseum so it would meet the NHL standards and include retail shops. It was turned down at the time due to the opposition in taxes for the community. They should of done it then but the recession didnt help. Sad to see the Coliseum go

  • @logandetwiler4483
    @logandetwiler4483 Před 4 lety +28

    Sad to say that a Colosseum might get tore down. Now the Islanders have to play their games at the Barclays center where the Brooklyn Nets play

    • @johnochiltree1170
      @johnochiltree1170 Před 4 lety +6

      Logan Detwiler they’re building a new stadium in Belmont. Islanders last game at Barclays was back in March against the Canadians

    • @brenislanders
      @brenislanders Před 4 lety +1

      *coliseum but yeah, it's very unfortunate

    • @leftywith4strings201
      @leftywith4strings201 Před 4 lety

      John Ochiltree yeah, but the new arena won’t be finished in time for this upcoming season, so if they play at home, they’ll be at Barclays, unfortunately.

  • @DrDetfink
    @DrDetfink Před 4 lety +5

    The Islanders are going through what the New Jersey Devils went through before moving to Prudential. Nassau is a pain in the ass to get to from the city. When a game is over, there was absolutely nothing around. Not even a public bathroom. You gotta call a cab to get back to the station. It’s intentional. The arena was for the die hards who like to tailgate. Now, I already got the e-mail that Belmont Arena is ready for hockey. A little better (walking distance from station) but you gotta go through the LIRR. I doubt they go back to Barclays unless Belmont has a problem. I’ll miss Barclays. I used to be able to see 2 NHL games on the weekends. One matinee and one at night between the Devils, Isles, & Rangers within 25-35 min each other. That was hockey heaven.

    • @EricVigod
      @EricVigod Před 4 lety

      Prudential Center is awful, and the team is the NJ not NY Devils. There are no hockey fans in Newark, and I have not gone to a Devils game since they left the Meadowlands, good riddance.

    • @Windyyyyyyyyy
      @Windyyyyyyyyy Před 4 lety +1

      I think belmont will get there at least so the team isn’t fucked yet

    • @DrDetfink
      @DrDetfink Před 4 lety +2

      Eric Vigod Begging your pardon but I clearly wrote “New Jersey Devils.” And I’m going to disagree about Prudential. I got die hard Joisey fans from Waretown, NJ who HATED driving to the Medowlands just to pay for parking and seeing them during the Cup years. Today NHL teams rely on tourist NHL fans to buy up seats. Prudential serves that. Also the tickets are VERY affordable. Devils vs Rangers I paid $125/seat 5 rows from the ice. At the Garden, it’s $450-950. It definitely pales in comparison to the Rangers & Isles (at Barclays) and the seating at Prudential is arguably much closer to the action. Certainly not the perfect arena but it feels more intense. Just one man’s opinion.

    • @theotherlauren
      @theotherlauren Před 4 lety

      Yesss came here to say what a PITA it is to get to Nassau by public transit omg. And yep the facilities are not great. As the ultimate hockey tourist (I'm from Scotland and trying to see all the teams at home...15/31 so far but can't imagine how long it will take me to see the rest now this has happened LOL) this was definitely my worst stadium experience so far. And that includes the CTC (which gets a bit of a bum rap just for being so far out but they lay on event buses that drop you right in the lot! Decent compromise)

    • @wanderer34
      @wanderer34 Před 3 lety +1

      @@EricVigod The Prudential Center is a much better and superior location than playing in the swamp. There's absolutely nothing there outside of the Meadowlands. And a lot of people complained about the location. The Giants and Jets can thrive there because both football teams need the large space for tailgating, but the Nets and the Devils couldn't because it's not necessary for basketball and hockey teams to attract too many people (max 20k) and it was optimum to move to Newark and build an arena than building anything in the Meadowlands. Hockey and basketball thrives in urban markets, not in a swamp, ask the Panthers.

  • @clebo99
    @clebo99 Před 4 lety +1

    The great thing about NVMC was that the ceiling was so low. No lie, if you were at the last row in the upper deck, you could touch the roof. It made the building sooooo loud even with a smaller crowd (I mean even if the place was half full). The new place will have a low ceiling as well so hopefully we can still have that vibe.

  • @345Taco
    @345Taco Před 4 lety +7

    Reminds me of how Old Yankees Stadium had such a great atmosphere. The new one still has a good vibe but it's missing that mystical charm or what ever you want to call it

    • @justaguy2648
      @justaguy2648 Před 4 lety +1

      F D same with citi

    • @wanderer34
      @wanderer34 Před 3 lety +1

      CitiField was needed if the Mets needed to survive. The New Yankee Stadium is as superfluous as it comes. Yes it has the modern amenities, but tearing down the old Yankee Stadium was unnecessary, since older ballparks like Fenway Park, Wrigley Park, and even Dodger Stadium are still popular by fans and losing the old Yankee Stadium does detract from the team's charm.

  • @keithp2279
    @keithp2279 Před 4 lety +9

    I’ve been to the 1st game at Nassau for the last 8 seasons hockey was played there I’m gonna miss it

  • @edwardofgreene
    @edwardofgreene Před 4 lety +7

    I was sad when the Checkerdome was demolished. Understood it though.
    The building had become unsafe, and at some point a new building works better than endless repairs.
    Advice to Isles fans: Embrace the new building at Belmont, but always love your memories of Nassau. It is not either/or.
    Sort of like when you're at the reception of a beloved grandparents funeral, and someone hands you the new baby in the family to hold. You lovingly miss one as you take joy in the presence of the other.

    • @MisterMike95
      @MisterMike95 Před 4 lety

      Just like when the Mets moved from Shea to Citi Field. I love the new digs, such a beautiful ballpark, but I miss the roar of Shea and how much it shook during that ‘06 run!

    • @pottytheparrot310
      @pottytheparrot310 Před 4 lety

      Mike Byrnes Old Yankee stadium too.

    • @djtrankilo231
      @djtrankilo231 Před 4 lety

      @@MisterMike95 Cardinals fan here. When we played the Mets at Shea during the NLCS, it shook me. That strikeout that led us to the World Series relieved me hearing a silent Shea Stadium.

    • @MisterMike95
      @MisterMike95 Před 4 lety

      DJ Trankilo C’mon why you gotta bring back a painful memory like that...

  • @rhm5158
    @rhm5158 Před 4 lety +3

    Was out on the turnpike the years they won the cup. It was something to see for a team from the suburbs of NY.

  • @brenislanders
    @brenislanders Před 4 lety +2

    The renovations were a total scam. They say they used 150 mil, but I can't find anywhere in the coli that that could have gone to. Putting metal on the outside and wood beams in the concourse doesn't come close to 150 mil. The only place or could have gone was the pockets of those who "renovated" it. And don't get me started on why Forest City even wanted to renovate it.

    • @JasonTzzz
      @JasonTzzz Před 4 lety

      It wasn't a scam. Remodeling an entire building isn't cheap. Jiffy Pop exterior, wooden beams, every seat, restroom fixture, concession stand, etc is brand new materials.
      MSG company was the only other company to place a competent + competitive bid. The Islanders were supposed to be playing the next 25 years at Barclays Center and Belmont Arena wasn't even in the picture. The Coliseum at the time had the potential to be Long Islands only indoor concert + sporting arena. It is also the only midsize arena in the NYC area.
      Now with Belmont in the picture;
      Belmont surpasses the Coliseum in every category. The NLL Riptide can move to Belmont, the G-leauge Nets can move to St. John's fieldhouse. The AHL Sound Tigers can stay in Bridgeport. Meanwhile saving money closing the Coliseum. It will end up like Meadowlands Arena, sitting there as a movie studio.

  • @T_128
    @T_128 Před 4 lety

    Been fortunate enough to visit a lot of arenas across the league. Nassau Coliseum is a great building to watch a game at. Sightlines are great, superb atmosphere. It is a Hockey Arena. If this building has seen it's last NHL, it's a damn shame. It will be missed. Thanks for the memories, Fort Never-Lose.

  • @paulfrombrooklyn5409
    @paulfrombrooklyn5409 Před 4 lety +2

    Where does this guy get his information from? The Nassau Coliseum was renovated a few years ago with no intention of having an NHL team play in the building. During the 2019-2020 season, the NHL gave the Islanders a waiver, if you will, to play a portion of their season at the Coliseum even though it didn't meet NHL requirements. And, since I live in New York, I have a lot of access to information, the NHL, apparently gave the Islanders a waiver to allow them to play the entire 2020-2021 season at the coliseum and them they would move into the Belmont arena for the 2021-2022 season. The Nassau Coliseum is a beautiful arena and will be used for it's intended purposes(Not for NHL Hockey(Except the 2021-2022 season)). Naturally, with COVID-19, no one knows when the coliseum will be able to function as intended but all the info this guy is giving is incolrrect!

  • @flynnp464
    @flynnp464 Před 4 lety +2

    The Coliseum -was- awesome in the 80s. Great electricity for hockey, concerts and even the NY Arrows indoor soccer games. Looking forward to the Belmont Arena!

  • @longislandcards_lic9269
    @longislandcards_lic9269 Před 4 lety +3

    very sad, being that i live like 2 miles away from the Nassau coliseum, my dad and grandpa used to have great stories about hanging out with the 80s islanders at Major's (a local steakhouse) after games and it has so much history and nostalgia to so many people. also one of the few stadiums in a suburban area. There are houses literally a quarter mile away from the stadium. ha a real tight nit feel to it.

  • @martytruelove5026
    @martytruelove5026 Před 4 lety

    A ton of history going down with that arena,late seventies,early eighties.Players on that dynasty were fantastic,including Billy Smith from Perth Ont.who defended his net at all cost.You will never see another...the mold was broken.That team was all stars and it took another team of stars to dethrone them.Those were good years if you were a fan of one or the other.

  • @_TheRinks
    @_TheRinks Před 4 lety

    Great episode! There’s also an interesting fact that Mikhail Prohokhorov pulling out of Nassau after buying it in 2015. He was a majority owner of the Brooklyn Nets and Barclays before selling his stake in both those last summer. Sounds like an owner pulling his investments out of New York in a hurry!!! Sucks that the Islanders have to kind of suffer because of things out of their control. 😬

  • @brenislanders
    @brenislanders Před 4 lety +1

    Minor correction; the capacity in Belmont is 17k not 18k.

  • @veselinboyadzhiev4724
    @veselinboyadzhiev4724 Před 4 lety +3

    Rick Peckham has also probably called his last game for the Bolts! A lot of eras are coming to untimely conclusions.

  • @moonglow630
    @moonglow630 Před 4 lety +1

    Ahhh, just went there this season to see the Sharks play. Had an amazing time. Was a great arena. Loved how they had a walkway both inside where the ice was & out where the concessions were.

    • @nyijedi
      @nyijedi Před 4 lety +2

      Just an FYI, that concourse inside was added when they "renovated" the Coliseum shortly after the Isles left it for Barclays. Before that, it wasn't there and there were more seats. After the Isles left, they decreased the seating capacity by a few thousand seats, and added that to try and alleviate the overcrowding in the main concourse.

  • @richardjohndrow3365
    @richardjohndrow3365 Před 4 lety +7

    I wish I would have had the opportunity to go to Nassau. Same with places like The Joe or Mellon Arena.

    • @joehung1552
      @joehung1552 Před 4 lety

      I miss Mellon, I just wish I would've been at WWF King of the Ring in 98 there. PPG is nice but the few games I've been at the Pens lost.
      Edit: I wish I could've gone to the Joe and I know I'll never get to MSG.

    • @joshmakeshift
      @joshmakeshift Před 4 lety

      i miss the joe. little caesars arena is pretty nice, but its not the joe.

    • @ericfett9218
      @ericfett9218 Před 4 lety

      I wish i could've attended an NHL game at Chicago Stadium, the Montreal Forum, the Colisee in Quebec City, the Olympia in Detroit, and Nassau Coliseum.

  • @douglasc1388
    @douglasc1388 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for making this its own video. A real shame when things seem to be going right for this franchise always a set back

  • @MisterMike95
    @MisterMike95 Před 4 lety

    Since that move to Barclays for the Isles, it isn’t the same in relation with the barn. And it sucks to see it go like this. But the new digs have a leg up on Nassau on everything, including transportation options (LIRR runs straight to Belmont Park, does not for Nassau). Unfortunately, you’re probably right, Shannon.

  • @jasonfire3434
    @jasonfire3434 Před 4 lety +3

    Once Calgary moves into their new building MSG will be the only "classic" arena left.

  • @benmessinger1569
    @benmessinger1569 Před 4 lety +4

    I love the Coli, but it’s gonna stink that we probably aren’t gonna be able to play there again

  • @matth268
    @matth268 Před 4 lety

    Never saw a hockey game there, but I was lucky enough to see phish there last December. Historic little building.

  • @kevinwelk9945
    @kevinwelk9945 Před 3 lety +1

    We still got one more season!!! LETS GO ISLANDERS!! 💙🧡💙🧡💙🧡

  • @fredlougee2807
    @fredlougee2807 Před 4 lety

    Seems another lifetime to me that I was a "kid" in a Navy squadron which flew planes made in Bethpage sitting in the common room of the Bachelor Enlisted Quarters I was staying in watching a Stanley Cup Finals game from Nassau Coliseum (not realizing at the time how close those two are), as the Islanders had their hopes of a fifth consecutive title dashed by an unheralded team from the Canadian prairies. No doubt there were a lot of Grumman employees in the house than night.
    The plant in Bethpage and the old Republic Aviation plant in Farmingdale, a mile further east, are both gone now. It's time to let the Coliseum go as well, I think. If it can be used as an AHL venue, as some people are suggesting, then that's fine. Whatever life the building has left use it.

  • @cinxic1023
    @cinxic1023 Před 4 lety

    Could you do a buildings playlist? Going over old buildings, current and potential new buildings??! This is interesting to learn about.

  • @PooseUnpoos3
    @PooseUnpoos3 Před 4 lety

    Great arena, great atmosphere and awesome fans. Went to see Winnipeg play there in October 👌🏻

  • @Bum_Hip
    @Bum_Hip Před 4 lety +1

    Florida, NYI, Ottawa, and Arizona are allowed to CONSTANTLY be a weight around the league’s ankle, and that should be unacceptable. It’s time to move one to Quebec, one to Houston, and and see how it goes from there. Doing nothing but throwing good money after bad at floundering franchises, decade after decade is close to the definition of insanity.

    • @SeanMoronski
      @SeanMoronski Před 4 lety +1

      You are spot on with three of four. Ottawa would be a success with a new building in town and a sane owner. The latter is the heavier lift for now.
      The Islanders struggles in the last 30 plus years are a story in and of themselves. No matter what anyone says they are the third wheel in NYC area hockey due to their post-dynasty performance and having a fan base centered on Long Island, which has been stagnating since the 90s.
      Miami is more of a Caribbean and South American oriented city than an American transplant city. Their arena is off the highway outside of Fort Lauderdale. The area has become a sports vortex and hockey isn’t a blip on the screen.
      Arizona’s was that snowbirds would latch on to their new local team. Doesn’t help that the arena isn’t in Phoenix. Another lost cause.
      Quebec, Houston and the third either Kansas City or Hamilton.

    • @brenislanders
      @brenislanders Před 4 lety

      ah yes, move a team and abandon a construction project that has been ongoing for a year now. "anotherdayinparadise"? More like another day in the mental hospital

    • @wanderer34
      @wanderer34 Před 3 lety

      @@SeanMoronski Ottawa is perfect for hockey and while the Canadian Tire Centre is a nice arena for hockey, even though it's technically in Ottawa, it's actually in Kanata. It's about 16 mi (25.4 km) from Downtown Ottawa, which is pretty far and if there's traffic, then commuting to a game can be hell and the same can be said for the Florida Panthers.
      The Panthers actually started out in Miami, but then owner Wayne Huizenga felt it was better to place the Panthers in Sunrise as opposed to sharing the new arena with the Heat. It would've been better had they built the current BB&T Arena in Ft Lauderdale, at least, but Huizenga felt that Sunrise, FL was a better site, and the Panthers have struggled because of the location.
      The best situation for the Panthers would either be moving the Panthers to Miami, that's the only way the Panthers are going to survive. Either that or the Panthers will move to Quebec or Hartford or somewhere in Canada. It's not that Miami isn't a bad market, but the team plays too far away from the population base and while Huizenga's foresight was on point at the time to centralize the team, the location is subpar to this day. He should've moved the Panthers to either Ft Lauderdale or share the arena with the Heat.
      Phoenix should most definitely move to Quebec, and with Seattle being the 32nd NHL team, I don't see much hope in further expansion. Only way for Quebec and Hartford to get an NHL team is to move the current NHL franchises out of their struggling markets.

  • @RangersGirlJackie99
    @RangersGirlJackie99 Před 4 lety +2

    Man, I might be a die hard Rangers fan, but it'd be a damn shame to see the Coliseum go :(

    • @paulconroy6394
      @paulconroy6394 Před 4 lety

      I couldn’t agree with you anymore. I’m a ranger fan from Nassau, my house is five minutes down the road from the coliseum (no exaggeration). It is gonna absolutely suck when they leave this place, I used to park my car across the street to avoid $40 for parking and it was perfect. After this stadium closes (being that it is probably the only stadium left in this country to reside in a primarily residential area) those days of commuting to a game and parking on a side street are history. I went to both Ranger games there this year and I wish I could’ve paid more because of how unbelievable they were. The NHL will never see something like that again and it’s so sad to think about.

    • @matthewseal8451
      @matthewseal8451 Před 4 lety

      Screw them all those years of chanting rangers suck and 1940 in there

  • @Justme77400
    @Justme77400 Před 4 lety +10

    Well, if they can tear down the Montreal Forum....

    • @maxrcrypto
      @maxrcrypto Před 4 lety +5

      Haven't won since. Call it the Forum curse.

    • @martytruelove5026
      @martytruelove5026 Před 4 lety +2

      @@maxrcrypto Leafs haven't won since the centenial...that's once every one hundred years,talk about curse !

    • @Mph-ut4bs
      @Mph-ut4bs Před 4 lety +5

      The Forum wasn’t torn down. It’s a mall/movie theatre.

    • @appleiphone69
      @appleiphone69 Před 4 lety +1

      And the Boston Garden

    • @Justme77400
      @Justme77400 Před 4 lety

      @@Mph-ut4bs Okay. So if they evicted the Montreal Canadiens....

  • @MikeRicchione
    @MikeRicchione Před 4 lety

    Sad that the renovations to the Coliseum aren't working out. I could see a situation where the minor professional teams like the Long Island Nets and if the Bridgeport Sound Tigers or Hartford Wolf Pack could move there. You could also copy Minneapolis, make Belmont the Hockey-specific arena and NYCB the basketball one, maybe enticing Hofstra Men's Basketball over along with the LI Nets.

  • @tplcrown
    @tplcrown Před 4 lety +3

    Yah, reminds me of the thrilling games the Seals used to play in the old Oakland Alameda Arena! Oh those exciting playoff runs and the packed arena full of rabid California Golden Seal fans! My wife says my memory might be failing me a bit but those were the days! Right?

  • @rwa2play
    @rwa2play Před 4 lety +1

    Part of the problem with the Colosseum was that, it was great for fans in the surrounding areas by car, it was lousy so far as mass transit is concerned. There will be a station built next to both Belmont Park AND the new arena so that fans who don't want to use a car can get there.

    • @wanderer34
      @wanderer34 Před 3 lety

      The LIRR station nearby Belmont Park is a terminus, therefore it doesn't really go anywhere in LI. Plus as much as the new arena is supported, the location sucks. If the powers that be could be an Arena at Belmont, then why couldn't they do the same thing at Uniondale?
      It seems like the perfect place to build an arena, but the line only starts at Penn Station or Flatbush Ave, then Jamaica, and finally to Belmont Park. The LIRR won't serve fans, while the old Nassau Coliseum, while farther away from the Coliseum, at least provided coverage within LI.
      The point of the matter was that the Isles had a much better location in Uniondale than Belmont Park, as the LIRR won't serve LI residents and fans in Suffolk will have to commute a little longer to Belmont just to support the team. It's not the arena that's bad, it's the location. We'll see, but I'm not crazy about the new location.

  • @K-M0
    @K-M0 Před 4 lety +1

    It's always sad when a building with history, and memories for many people gets too old to be useful.
    $100 Million in debt, did someone leave the taps running and the lights on?!

    • @mikefarino4368
      @mikefarino4368 Před 4 lety +3

      No they spen 300+ million dollars to essentially do a paint job to the facility, while reducing capacity, it was never going to be profitable even if Belmont didnt happen, singers and other performers just had no reason to go there with MSG and Barclays there with better facilities, more seats and are in the City.

  • @markroberts9577
    @markroberts9577 Před 4 lety +1

    That building's going to go the way of the Houston Astrodome and the Pittsburgh Civic Arena

  • @jakehunzi
    @jakehunzi Před 3 lety

    Good news, Isles are playing at nassau now for the next season (if they can). I feel like Nassau would be a decent spot for a farm team to play, I just want hockey to stay there cause it’s got a good hockey vibe unlike most arenas.

  • @MrLT3685
    @MrLT3685 Před 4 lety

    A new building is a lot like a rebrand. The team needs to be competitive and successful in the new building for fans to embrace it. The Islanders need to get to where they make the playoffs almost every year. They also have to win some playoff series when they get there. So a ten year stretch where the make the post season seven or eight times and reach the second round or better five or six times. A building will get to feeling like home pretty quickly that way.

  • @christopheroconnor2632

    We had season tickets from 74 to about 88 and saw many great concerts inside. They always slapped a new coat if paint on . Fort never lose will be missed.

  • @CarlosMSotelo
    @CarlosMSotelo Před 4 lety +2

    I'm not even a fan of the Islanders and I got sad about these news

  • @Geoff_G
    @Geoff_G Před 4 lety

    Pacific Coliseum is also city owned. Oddly enough the last concert I attended in Vancouver was at the PNE Agrodome 😲

  • @appleiphone69
    @appleiphone69 Před 4 lety

    You would think that they could rezone the stadium area for housing and sell a bunch of expensive homes, condos. Mixed with retail businesses and restaurants. If you don’t want to go all that way just put some a metric ton of luxury townhouses.

  • @arose10
    @arose10 Před 4 lety

    Lifelong Islanders fan. Grew up minutes from the Coliseum. While the place was increasingly a dump compared to new arenas, it was an incredible place to watch hockey due to its sightlines and (when the team has been good) the energy in the barn. Honestly, that's what should matter, right? Modern amenities are great, but at the end of the day, I'm there to watch a sport and a team that I love, so I care most about the experience once I'm in my seat.
    In any case, I'm excited for Belmont. One advantage the Islanders have over other teams moving to new arenas is that Belmont is attached to one of the more famous venues in all of American sports, i.e. Belmont Park. The grounds are already oozing with history and personality, so I don't think the Islanders need to worry about that sterile new venue issue that other teams contend with. The key thing will just be putting a good product on the ice, which ownership seems intent on doing, and which Trotz and Lou bring stability around. Now let's just get Barzal signed!

  • @Bum_Hip
    @Bum_Hip Před 4 lety +1

    I grew up in the NY area. Other than ONE admittedly historic run, The Nassau County Mausoleum been a monument to failure. In 5-8 years, the new arena in Belmont will be another bankrupt shrine to irrelevance.

    • @brenislanders
      @brenislanders Před 4 lety

      One?😂you're 12 years old confirmed

    • @brenislanders
      @brenislanders Před 4 lety

      Such a shame you're too poor to afford tickets to msg, where all the attendance is corporate seats. And you won't afford it in Belmont either 😂

  • @joedimaggio6261
    @joedimaggio6261 Před 2 lety

    This is a great channel

  • @johnny1121
    @johnny1121 Před 4 lety

    I loved Nassau coli, great place for games and really easy to meet players. Love the atmosphere

  • @MayoFilms83
    @MayoFilms83 Před 4 lety

    At least we wont have to see the car in the corner of the stadium anymore lol.

  • @noot6230
    @noot6230 Před 4 lety +1

    I hope there’s at least a few more games, I’ve never been personally, and it’s a huge regret of mine

    • @kevinwelk9945
      @kevinwelk9945 Před 3 lety

      Still got an entire season to go!! Hope to see you there!!

  • @danielsteigerwald26
    @danielsteigerwald26 Před 4 lety

    THe coliseum did start doing drive in movies a couple weeks ago. I guess that didn't help enough

  • @michaelabrams7345
    @michaelabrams7345 Před 4 lety

    The lease the Islanders signed with Barclays allows them to play at Barclays if the Coliseum is closed.

  • @austinquattrini161
    @austinquattrini161 Před 4 lety +3

    Such a shame that this all comes down to politics. That place could have been saved years ago. Such a great building and such a crappy ending.

  • @danielsteigerwald26
    @danielsteigerwald26 Před 4 lety

    Sad, but not suprising. Can't wait for belmont!!!!!

  • @joshmeyer4393
    @joshmeyer4393 Před 4 lety

    I have not looked into it but this just came to mind. Why don't they just move the Bridgeport Soundtigers into the coliseum?? I'd love to go see a few games and get a better idea of how our prospects are actually doing. I know it wouldnt draw alot of people to it but it gets the AHL team closer to the big club and can have joint practices as well once the plague is over with. Im sure die hard fans would like to go to a few cheaper games a year especially if they live closer to the coliseum than to the new stadium in Bellmont.

  • @07foxmulder
    @07foxmulder Před 4 lety

    I often wondered why Barclay’s got so much hate from Islander fans (aside from it being so far from Long Island) so I literally just googled some photos and wow. What the hell kind of seating design is that?

  • @jasongraham1651
    @jasongraham1651 Před 4 lety

    The Montreal Forum is now a shopping mall. A crappy shopping mall too. Well the DO have a Tim Hortons

  • @dangc8315
    @dangc8315 Před 4 lety

    the Coliseum is definitely worthy of it's own show

  • @bobby50229
    @bobby50229 Před 4 lety +2

    Not Barclays, god please not Barclays.

  • @ShadowSerenity57
    @ShadowSerenity57 Před 4 lety

    Well this is sad, from a fan and history perspective. But as I wasn’t alive for the dynasty, and live in Seattle now, I can’t say I’ll miss the arena, personally.

  • @nicb1359
    @nicb1359 Před 4 lety

    Nassau has a great atmosphere

  • @cityhawk
    @cityhawk Před 4 lety

    What are the plans as to how Nassau Coliseum will be used in the future? The Islanders will move of course. I think the Long Island Nets of the G-League still reside there. Even then, they would need tenants and events that can generate revenue. Would concerts alone keep Nassau afloat?

  • @campgoerOne
    @campgoerOne Před 4 lety +1

    This building a lot of history Nassau coliseum. No way this building couldn't not be save. And unless city look at other plans use .

  • @samuelfrick3475
    @samuelfrick3475 Před 4 lety +1

    Hot debate here: so could we see a situation where some teams play at their arenas but other teams may have to play together in a hub city? Just curious because I think it’s going to be a very difficult situation no matter what

    • @cnsmith0719
      @cnsmith0719 Před 4 lety

      I think it’s possible next season.

  • @barzdown1437
    @barzdown1437 Před 4 lety

    the islanders are building the arena to maintain a Coliseum like atmosphere

  • @mumineaux
    @mumineaux Před 4 lety

    The tradeshow in the coliseum ended with milbury tho ;)

  • @Duck_Boi556
    @Duck_Boi556 Před 4 lety +1

    They should move to bridgeport where their ahl affiliate the sound tigers play

  • @iraschwartz4837
    @iraschwartz4837 Před 4 lety

    Islanders will play in Bridgeport, CT.

  • @davefranco3811
    @davefranco3811 Před 4 lety

    So glad I got to take my kid to the barn like my dad took me. Sad to 👀 it go

  • @johnochiltree1170
    @johnochiltree1170 Před 4 lety

    Never got a chance to go to the coliseum. Kind of a bummer. I’ve only been to the islanders at the Barclays center. Made the mistake of buying an obscured view seat once. Worst view I’ve ever seen for a sporting event. Islanders deserve better.

  • @theotherlauren
    @theotherlauren Před 4 lety

    Nassau is a PITA to get to. They would have sold so many tickets to tourists who just want to try hockey and don't want to shell out $100/ticket for the Rangers (when I went it was $25 and it was only row 2 in the 200 level. I've had worse seats I've paid wayyyyy more for in other markets) if it was more accessible from Manhattan, 💯.

  • @lgrw9883
    @lgrw9883 Před 4 lety +15

    Barclays sucks :( :(

    • @Justme77400
      @Justme77400 Před 4 lety +5

      It really is awful.

    • @anonimuso
      @anonimuso Před 4 lety +3

      A fitting arena for the Islanders then. 🤣

    • @edwardofgreene
      @edwardofgreene Před 4 lety +1

      I've been to roughly half the arena's. Barclays is by far the worst I've seen.

    • @Windyyyyyyyyy
      @Windyyyyyyyyy Před 4 lety

      anonimuso t.rangers or leafs fan

    • @mikefarino4368
      @mikefarino4368 Před 4 lety +1

      @@leyladerben4227 about 2000 or so seats cant see the whole ice surface, a good portion of them literally cant see one entire zone. It was designed for basketball, and as such is just too small for a hockey rink

  • @jester1369
    @jester1369 Před 4 lety

    NVMC will go the way of the old Commack Arena (actually an interesting history concerning amateur hockey, music and even politics).

  • @anticensorshipsociety1063

    Fort Neverlose back in the day.

  • @allsystemsgo8678
    @allsystemsgo8678 Před 4 lety

    Oh well. The place is so cramped, not nearly enough bathrooms. The building is fifty years old. They were going to stop playing there in the next couple of years anyway

  • @The_Hutchyboy
    @The_Hutchyboy Před 4 lety

    The Islanders are unskilled nomads.

  • @gymrat2647
    @gymrat2647 Před 4 lety +3

    Like seeing the cats in the background

  • @PancakesAndHammers2426

    While they probably will tear down the coliseum that won't erase all of the history made in it.

  • @thomascapellini1306
    @thomascapellini1306 Před 4 lety

    Turn the colosseum into a drag strip

  • @Mph-ut4bs
    @Mph-ut4bs Před 4 lety

    They did the renovation in 2015 but not for NHL hockey. Than they had to put more money into it to get it NHL ready.

  • @chrissyrett673
    @chrissyrett673 Před 4 lety

    I accidentally went to the Last game at the coliseum. But I believe they will come back.

  • @shawnerickstad129
    @shawnerickstad129 Před 4 lety

    They just spent 10's of millions to restore it 2 years ago. Kind of a waste but once the new arena is open really no need for it

  • @anthonypastore8378
    @anthonypastore8378 Před 4 lety

    Wish they could keep it and make it a Museum I’m a ranger fan and I still don’t want to see it go. 😥

  • @madpandahat
    @madpandahat Před 3 lety

    So, old video now I know. Turns out they got an operator for the barn. They didn't go back to Barclay's. Now make no mistake, still there is little chance with given outlook islander fans will ever attend an islander game at the barn again. Unlike the previous arrangement with Barclay's , the owners of SVG have no interest in sharing islanders home games. Likely the coliseum will be repurposed in the best case. But most likey will be torn down. Sad they just renovated. But too little too late after the isles left. UBS looks wonderful and I can't wait to attend a game. I will miss the barn thought. Never did get to visit post renovation. Even with the new rink I can't imagine the isles attendance issues will go away. Especially If they fall from grace. Will be an interesting first 5 years.

  • @andrewpanaccio3968
    @andrewpanaccio3968 Před 4 lety

    Thats a shame, great building but I guess everything passes with time. As far as a team losing something moving into new digs, the flyers lost a lot of the 'Philly flu' when they moved out of the spectrum.

  • @paladin677
    @paladin677 Před 4 lety

    To Nassau: "Bring us the girl and wipe away the debt."

  • @MIchaelMiii
    @MIchaelMiii Před 4 lety

    I guess you never heard of Vera Wang.

  • @h2ofield
    @h2ofield Před 4 lety

    Ya gonna wear the white one sometime?

  • @anthonyraspantini1749
    @anthonyraspantini1749 Před 4 lety +1

    As an Isles fan I want them to play at MSG. It’s easier to get into the MSG then Barclays.

  • @kencoumou3166
    @kencoumou3166 Před 4 lety

    Maybe the islanders will be more welcome in Hartford temporarily. Especially if it’s only a partial season.

    • @JasonTzzz
      @JasonTzzz Před 4 lety

      Governor Lamont actually welcomed the Islanders to the XL Center touted it's new ice surface and new dasher boards. Owner Ledecky had no comment. Lol

  • @chrisburnell7464
    @chrisburnell7464 Před 4 lety

    Let's go islanders

  • @connormac1173
    @connormac1173 Před 4 lety +4

    They could put an AHL team in there

    • @rwa2play
      @rwa2play Před 4 lety

      Well they could do that; would the Islanders, Rangers or Devils be the parent team? Would fans want to go to watch the AHL team there?

    • @ShantyIrishman
      @ShantyIrishman Před 4 lety +1

      James Dolan could save the building and move the Pack there, oh the irony.

    • @Actionronnie
      @Actionronnie Před 4 lety

      But then what? Operating costs would still kill it I'm sure. Concerts would still go to Belmont leaving an older rink with less than 40 dates a year.

    • @JasonTzzz
      @JasonTzzz Před 4 lety

      @@Actionronnie sounds like the arenas in Hartford and Bridgeport where it's 40 hockey dates + some college games + a string of family shows ever year. Live Nation amphitheatres in Hartford + Wallingford + soon in Bridgeport get all the concerts. Mohegan $un gets all the indoor concerts. As of now the Hartford & Bridgeport arenas get like 2 concerts booked a year.
      The Coliseum would have to be subsidized (like the Hartford & Bridgeport arenas are) to operate for AHL, Hofstra, other colleges, family shows, and the occasional concert.

    • @JasonTzzz
      @JasonTzzz Před 4 lety

      @@rwa2play folks in Long Island would rather watch major leauge hockey than minor leauge hockey. They're close enough the NHL's MSG & Belmont that AHL at the Coliseum would be an afterthought.
      Back when hockey fights + rivalries were still a thing in the AHL (early 2000's) every Wolf Pack @ Sound Tigers game would draw 6,000-8,000. Nowadays that matchup draws half that crowd figure. Minor leauge fans are bloodthirsty for old time hockey.
      If you want to watch skilled hockey players the AHL is nothing more than just an inferior leauge to the NHL.

  • @lummpyyy3049
    @lummpyyy3049 Před 4 lety

    The Coli fell so Belmont could run

  • @White87FC
    @White87FC Před 4 lety

    Maybe I'm dumb, but how is this thing still not paid off?

  • @drivethru6155
    @drivethru6155 Před 4 lety

    It's big news, but its ain't no Roman Colosseum, these buildings can't be historic attractions when they sit empty unless there is enough demand for events in the area to support two large stadiums

  • @joehung1552
    @joehung1552 Před 4 lety

    If you've received mesothelioma from asbestos at Islander games call this lawyer. Can't wait for that commercial.