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Islanders Halt Three-Game Skid Against Flyers in Commanding Fashion
Look what happened to the Flyers, again. Two games after getting undressed 9-0 by the Rangers at the Garden, the Islanders bounce back from Thursday's disappointing defeat against Philly with a 6-1 drubbing of the visitors Saturday at the Barn.
Like thieves in the night, the Flyers in Thursday's match scored with just over two minutes left in the third period to snap a three-all tie and come away with a 4-3 victory. But on Saturday, the Isles offered no quarter. Long Island scored four times within the span of about nine minutes in the first period. Jean-Gabriel Pageau opened the scoring with a power-play goal shortly followed by Jordan Eberle's goal at the 8:01 mark. Two minutes later, Casey Cizikas scored the first of two first-period goals for a 4-0 Islanders lead. However, before the period expired, Joel Farabee finally got Philadelphia on the board at 17:52 with his 13th goal of the season.
After a scoreless second period, Anthony Beauvilliere and Josh Baily each scored a goal in the third, giving the Islanders a 6-1 final margin of victory.
Playing without their captain Anders Lee (lost for the season), Long Islanders centermen still generated ten shots on net with four goals and seven points. The other guy with a C on his jersey, albeit in his name, Casey Cizikas, now has six goals for the season.
- Anders Lee will undergo right knee surgery to repair a torn ACL; he is out for the season. He last played in a 5-3 victory on Mar. 11 against the Devils. The Isles are now 3-2 in his absence.
Goalie Ilya Sorokin earns his seventh straight victory while benefiting from an average of 4.0 goals per game worth of support. He faced 24 Philadelphia shots, including four on special teams, stopping all but one at even strength.
This was Long Island's first victory this season over the Flyers in four tries. Saturday's game, coupled with the Rangers defeat of Washington again, locks the Capitals and Islanders together in a first-place tie with 44 points apiece. Since losing five straight back in January (and two postponements against Buffalo), the Islanders are now winners 17 of their last 23 games. Their plus-24 point differential ranks fourth in the league.
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