LONG ISLAND, N.Y. - Way back on Oct. 7, 1972, the New York Islanders played their first game in the new Nassau Coliseum against the Atlanta Flames.
The visitors wrecked the night, winning 3-2.
On Saturday, history repeated as the now Calgary Flames skated to a 5-2 victory against the Isles in the first game to be played in the NHL's newest building, UBS Arena.
PARTY POOPERS
Flames ruin opening night in Islanders new building with 5-2 victory

Brendan Parker wraps up the win
CGY@NYI: Richardson scores 1st goal at new UBS Arena
CGY@NYI: Mangiapane tips in point shot
CGY@NYI: Mangiapane deflects home his 2nd PPG

















