By McClatchy-Tribune News Service Monday, October 19, 2009 UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Despite a disheartening 0-3-3 start, New York Islanders general manager Garth Snow said he has faith that the team can change gears and reverse direction soon. "To a man, everyone in that locker room and the organization is disappointed with what has transpired, but we can't dwell on it," general manager Garth Snow said. "We've got to learn from our mistakes and play a full 60 minutes. I believe in the players in that locker room." Snow said he has seen glimpses of what this Islanders team — only the second in franchise history to go winless in their first six games, according to Elias Sports Bureau — can do when they stick to what gives them success. The biggest concern at this point, however, is consistency. "We've got to put sixty minutes...
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