Times Colonist

Islanders will return to Long Island

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ELMONT, New York — It’s hardly the Dodgers going to Los Angeles, but another major sports franchise is leaving Brooklyn.

The New York Islanders, who moved from Long Island to Brooklyn in 2015, have won a $1-billion US developmen­t bid to build a new 18,000-seat arena, hotel and other amenities on the grounds of Long Island’s Belmont Park, east of New York City.

Some details about the project remain unclear, including when the team will begin playing in the new arena, and whether it will have to find a temporary home after it leaves Brooklyn’s Barclays Center after the 2018-19 NHL season.

Team owner Jon Ledecky was confident those issues would be resolved. He, fans and elected officials focused primarily on what they saw as a positive turning point for the team that won four straight championsh­ips in the 1980s but has failed to match that success in ensuing decades.

“We’re just beyond happy,” said Claire Harding, president of the Islanders booster club following an announceme­nt at the track that plays host to horse racing’s Triple Crown each June. “It will be great.”

She and others said the team’s move to Brooklyn’s Barclays Center just didn’t work out. That arena was designed for the NBA’s Nets and required hockey fans who live on Long Island to commute an hour or more each way to Brooklyn to see games.

“The Islanders are back where they belong,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo said from a stage that included Ledecky, NHL Commission­er Gary Bettman, players John Tavares and Cal Clutterbuc­k, and for good measure, Long Island native Billy Joel.

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