GDT: GDT #21 St Louis Blues at New York Islanders | November 23 | 7:30 PM | F/TBD

Big L

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The Islanders host the Blues on Hockey Fights Cancer Night at UBS Arena (7:30 p.m., MSGSN)
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NEW YORK ISLANDERS (7-8-5) VS ST LOUIS BLUES (9-11-1)
7:30 PM | UBS ARENA | BUY TICKETS
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The New York Islanders are back at home after a five-game road trip to host the St. Louis Blues on Saturday at UBS Arena for Hockey Fights Cancer Night, presented by Northwell.

The Isles ended their five-game road trip (1-2-2) on a sour note. New York dropped a 2-1 decision to the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday night, where Lucas Raymond scored the game-winner with under a minute left to steal the win for Detroit. Simon Holmstrom netted the lone goal for the Islanders as they held the 1-0 lead late in the third period, but Jonatan Berggren scored the equalizer with 4:46 to play. Ilya Sorokin, who has been stuck at 99 career wins for his last four starts, made 29 of 31 saves in the loss.
“We had some good games we let slip away for what could have been a good road trip,” Kyle Palmieri said after Thursday's loss. “We’ll just reset and get ourselves ready for Saturday at home.”

The Blues took a 3-2 SO win over the San Jose Sharks on Thursday night in the conclusion of a two-game homestand. Nathan Walker and Jordan Kyrou scored to give the Blues a 2-1 lead with nine seconds left in regulation, but San Jose’s Alexander Wennberg scored the late goal to force overtime. After a scoreless extra frame, Jake Neighbours – who scored the lone goal in a 1-0 OT win over the Isles on Oct. 17 - was the only skater to find the back of the net in the shootout to win it for St. Louis.

MORNING SKATE UPDATES
- There were no changes to lines or d-pairs at Saturday’s morning skate. Ilya Sorokin will start in his second straight game as he vies for his 100th career win. Sorokin is 4-5-3 this season with a .914 SV% and a 2.64 GAA.
- Jordan Binnington is the expected starter for the Blues on Saturday and he could make history by establishing a new franchise record in wins if he can pull off a victory against the Islanders. The 31-year-old tied Mike Liut, who played for the Blues in 1979-85, for the franchise record of 151 wins on Thursday night with 22 saves against the Sharks.
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SEASON SERIES​

The Islanders and Blues split the season series last year 1-1-0, but the Isles have had more success in their own building recently. The Islanders were blanked in their past two away games in St. Louis (4-0 on Feb. 22 and 1-0 on Oct. 17) but are 6-1-1 in their past eight games at home.

ISLES NOTES
- During their three-game winless skid (0-1-2), the Islanders held the lead and let it slip in the third period. They’ve been outscored 29-19 in third periods this season, as the 29 goals allowed in third periods is the highest in the league.
- The Isles PK went a perfect 3-for-3 on Thursday night but their power play continued to struggle, failing to convert in its lone opportunity against the Red Wings. On their five-game road trip, the Islanders went 1-for-12 (8.3%), which dropped their season average to 12.1% (31st in NHL).
- The Islanders own the league’s best faceoff percentage (55.5%). JG Pageau leads the charge with a team-high 60.6% in the dot.
- Simon Holmstrom’s goal on Thursday was his third of the season and ninth point.
- Alexander Romanov played in his 300th NHL game on Thursday night, in his second game back since recovering from an upper-body injury. Since returning, the defenseman has recorded 10 hits and four blocked shots across two games.
- Saturday can be a milestone night for three players. Anders Lee needs one assist for a career 200, Noah Dobson is one point away from his career 200th, and Ryan Pulock is two points shy of his career 200th.

BLUES NOTES
- Robert Thomas was activated from IR on Monday after recovering from a lower-body injury suffered on Oct. 22 against the Winnipeg Jets. In two games since his return, the 25-year-old registered an assist in each game. The 20th overall pick in the 2017 NHL draft has eight points (1G, 7A) in nine games of his seventh season with St. Louis.
- Former Islander Nick Leddy is on IR with a lower-body injury and has not played since Oct. 15. Per Grant Francis of the Blues Radio Network, his injury was considered day to day initially, but has lingered and kept the veteran defenseman sidelined for 17 games. Leddy has not skated yet and there is no timeline for his return.
- Jordan Kyrou leads the Blues in scoring with 18 points (6G, 12A) through 21 games.
- Similar to the Islanders, the Blues have also been struggling in third periods as of late. St. Louis has been outscored 15-3 in their last seven third periods.
- The Blues are struggling defensively this season, with a 3.38 GA/GP which ranks 26th in the NHL.

Christ this was a pain in the ass on an iPad
 
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Big L

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Gonna be tough to blow a third period lead when they won’t have one.
 

Bones45

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The only Blues Ill be enjoying tonight:


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Lets hope the boys crush the.... I mean.. win... I mean.. squeak out a point...

Nevermind -- lets hope they show up.

Good luck boys.
 
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Big L

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How is traffic worse on the weekends than regular rush hour?
 

SI90

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The replay it looked like Bennington actually got that Palmieri shot with his stick. Holy shit what a save if that’s what happened
 

Chockey22

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for a sizable guy, Mayfield has such a muffin for a shot. He constantly throws it softly on net where it is intercepted and headed back the other way
 
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The Real JT

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Just tuned in.

Cholowski and Holmstrom on PP1. And people are frustrated we’re not winning more games.

:huh:
 

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