SAINT PAUL, Minn. — It’s perfectly fitting that the Islanders’ final two games before the 4 Nations Face-Off came in Winnipeg and Minnesota.
That’s because both locations offered the perfect opportunity for Brock Nelson, the Islanders’ lone representative at the tournament, to be sent off by those close to him.
Nelson is a native of Warroad, Minn., just over a two-hour drive from Winnipeg, and had a cheering section at Friday night’s loss to the Jets that included his mom and grandfather.
On Saturday against the Wild, there were more friends and family in attendance.
“Anytime you get to go back in front of them, see them, say hi, kinda share that experience with them, it’s always fun,” said Nelson, who scored a goal and had an assist in the Islanders’ 6-3 loss to the Wild.
