"It's just before 10 p.m. last Friday night, and Jack Capuano walks into a small room adorned with about a dozen dirty chairs and a plastic blue-and-orange tapestry on the wall, bearing the name of the franchise he has come to represent. His round face is taught, he walks fast and cradles his half-empty water bottle like a baby's rattle. On this night, he steps to the fake-wood podium in the bowels of the Nassau Coliseum and has to do something he's now accustomed to since taking over as the head coach of the Islanders four months ago. He has to explain why his ragtag group of young kids and scrap-heap pickups are playing some of the best hockey of any team in the best league in the world." Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/islanders/capuano_winning_but_still_may_get_qNJND3fi5jlWwjCNxzamZI