The Islanders partnered with the Guide Dog Foundation in 2018. Since then, three dogs have been selected and named with the help of Isles fans. Radar and Tori were named in honor of Islanders Head Coach Al Arbour and General Manager Bill Torrey, while Monte was named in allusion to the Islanders state-of-the-art new home, UBS Arena, in Belmont Park.
"Our relationship with the Islanders has just been a wonderful experience for all of us," Bruzzese said. "It helps us spread our mission, spread awareness and have people connect with our purpose as much as possible."
Lisa Rossano, Monte's puppy handler, has been with the Guide Dog Foundation for 17 years and trained the third Islanders pup since his debut in 2021, ahead of the grand opening of UBS Arena.
"The Islanders organization and the fans have been spectacular," Rossano said. "Absolutely spectacular. I can't say enough about the people who work there, from the food vendors, to the to the staff that sit with me at the [Community Relations table] … everybody has been so great for the organization and for the dogs."
It costs over $50,000 to breed, raise and train an assistance dog, but the Guide Dog Foundation provides guide dogs to blind or visually impaired individuals free of charge. Rossano is always moved by how these dogs greatly improve the capabilities of their owners.
"One of my puppies went with a blind man that had to live with his mom because he had seizures," Rossano said of the man's quality of life before receiving the help of a guide dog. "Now, one of my dogs is living in the city with him. He's married, he has kids... he's living life again."