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Billy Smith’s 1st Fight As An Islander Was Against The Rangers

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On October 21, 1972, the expansion New York Islanders hosted the New York Rangers for the first ever game between the two teams. 39 seconds into the second period, Battlin’ Billy Smith got into a tussle with Rod Gilbert of the Rangers. Both received five minute majors for fighting along with two minute minors for roughing.

A somewhat smart move by Smith. One of his opponents top players was out for seven minutes while Billy remained in net with someone else serving his penalties. In the game, Gilbert was held to just one shot and had a single assist in the 2-1 Rangers win.

Despite the loss, Smith had an oustanding game, allowing just goals by Vic Hadfield and Bobby Rousseau while making 31 saves. The fight was his first of four during the 1972-73 NHL season.

It was not his first NHL fight, however. During the 1971-72 season, in his third of five games with the Los Angeles Kings, Smith took on Tracy Pratt in a game against the Buffao Sabres. In that game, Billy made 33 saves and the Kings won 5-3.

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NHL Hockey Trivia: Billy Smith

1. Billy Smith is best remembered as the starting goaltender for which NHL dynasty team of the early 1980s?




2. Before joining the Islanders, Billy Smith played briefly for which NHL franchise?




3. Billy Smith was the first goalie in NHL history to be officially credited with what rare achievement?




4. Smith earned the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in which year?




5. Billy Smith was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in which year?





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