Legendary Islanders coach Al Arbour is remembered by the hockey community following his death at the age of 82.
— New York Islanders (@NYIslanders) August 28, 2015
The Islanders are saddened to confirm that legendary Hall of Fame Coach and dear friend, Al Arbour has passed away: http://t.co/sy2vTlhmc2
— New York Islanders (@NYIslanders) August 28, 2015
Our heartfelt condolences go out to the Arbours after the passing of our original captain, Al Arbour. #OurBlues pic.twitter.com/t69R2vGuiZ
— St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) August 28, 2015
R.I.P. Al Arbour. You changed my dads life and my family lived blessed b/c of that. Heroes are remembered, but LEGENDS never die! #AlArbour
— Eric Nystrom (@enystrom23) August 28, 2015
Have so many thoughts on passing of Al Arbour. So sad, he impacted my career, life deeply. Rest peacefully Al, prayers to Claire and family
— Ray Ferraro (@rayferrarotsn) August 28, 2015
The spotlight never shined on Al Arbour as brightly as he deserved. But almost every player who played for him believes he was the best ever
— Chris Cuthbert (@CCtsn) August 28, 2015
Al Arbor's coaching skills only surpassed by his class. Was such a gentleman (and honor) to talk w him few times during my @MSGNetworks days
— Billy Jaffe (@BJaffe) August 28, 2015
Extremely sad to hear the news of Al Arbour passing,my first NHL coach, an amazing coach,even better person, condolences to his family #RIP
— Jamie McLennan (@jamiemclennan29) August 28, 2015
The first NHL coach I ever interviewed. True gentleman. Legendary coach of an @NHL dynasty. RIP Coach https://t.co/c17st5E4JA
— Linda Cohn (@lindacohn) August 28, 2015
Brought so much pride and joy to the people of Long Island...sad day https://t.co/gy87lsve00
— Steve Levy (@espnSteveLevy) August 28, 2015
My heart aches at this already difficult time: Al Arbour is gone. He was friend, mentor, someone I learned from and looked up to. #radar
— steve simmons (@simmonssteve) August 28, 2015
Sad day for isles family with the passing of al arbour..he'll always be remembered for all he did and the person he was #legend #RIP
— Michael Grabner (@grabs40) August 28, 2015
The hockey world and islanders family lost a great person today. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Arbour family.
— Johnny Boychuk (@joboych) August 28, 2015