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...scoreboard eventually showed the Islanders on top, but Bruins fans will remember the first-period fights. First O'Reilly took on Clark Gillies; then Garry Howatt and Wayne Cashman went at it (they would meet again); John Wensink, to his regret, met Bob Nystrom; and Gillies and O'Reilly tangled once more seven seconds before the first period siren...

Author: By Jim Hershberg, | Title: Garden Slugfest Goes to Islanders, 5-4 | 4/18/1980 | See Source »

...lead proved short-lived, however, as the New Yorkers responded with a fluke goal at 3:49. Cheevers survived a close call when Bobby Nystrom's 65-foot slapshot grazed the right post, but had no such luck when Garry Howatt's blind centering pass from behind the net bounded off McNab's skates and into the cage...

Author: By Jim Hershberg, | Title: Islanders Outduel Bruins, 2-1, In NHL Quarterfinal Opener | 4/17/1980 | See Source »

Dennis Potvin made it 2-0 and Bob Nystrom's first of three goals gave the Islanders a three-goal advantage. Moose DuPont slipped one past a sleeping Chico Resch just before the end of the period to make...

Author: By Sandy Cardin, | Title: Nystrom Scores Trick; Islanders Wing Flyers | 1/11/1977 | See Source »

...second stanza saw the Islanders notch four more against the now sun-burnt Bernie Parent, including two by Swede-turned-Canadian Nystrom completing the third hat trick of his career...

Author: By Sandy Cardin, | Title: Nystrom Scores Trick; Islanders Wing Flyers | 1/11/1977 | See Source »

This almost impossibly difficult act ostensibly shows how bloodsucking forces work; a young student who has witnessed Hummel's stripping of people's illusory virtues watches the innocence of the girl he loves drained. The symbolic drainer is a frightening cook (Karolina Nystrom) who turns gravy into colored water and poisons the love-hyacinths of the young couple. But the couple is pretty anemic anyway; Maria Livanos turns delighted innocence into unappealing skittishness, and Frederick Kirchhoff pouts and jumps unreasonably about the stage, making an intelligent idealist learning the fundamentals of Strindbergism seem a mawkish yalie...

Author: By Robert W. Gordon, | Title: The Ghost Sonata | 11/16/1962 | See Source »

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