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October 8th is also the New York Islanders’ opening night.
Glad to see that we finally have some dates to look forward to for the new season. There is however one date that may make the “Jewish” fans a bit unhappy even though I would suspect there are not a lot of us. Opening night is on one of the most (if not the most) religious holiday in the Jewish religion. While it is not on opening not, the holiday does ends on opening night. It makes for a very tough decision to make for ending the holiday with family or my hockey family. I wish that the AHL could have taken this into account as much as they do for Christmas and Easter holidays.