Officialsportsbetting.com NHL Betting Brock Nelson on Islanders clinching series at Coliseum: ‘We want to make some history of our own here’

Brock Nelson on Islanders clinching series at Coliseum: ‘We want to make some history of our own here’

The Islanders topped the Pittsburgh Penguin 5-3 on Wednesday night in front of a raucous crowd at the Nassau Coliseum. But it didn’t come easy.

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