GDT: GDT #72 New York Islanders @ Tampa Bay Lightning | March 29th | 2 PM | F/5-3 L

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NEW YORK ISLANDERS (32-29-10) AT TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING (42-25-5)

2 PM | AMALIE ARENA

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The New York Islanders are back on the road and ready to take on the Tampa Bay Lightning at Amalie Arena on Saturday afternoon.

The Isles saw a six-game point streak snapped at the hands of the Vancouver Canucks in a 5-2 loss at UBS Arena on Wednesday night. Casey CIzikas and Tony DeAngelo scored for New York, while Ilya Sorokin allowed four goals on 19 shots before Marcus Hogberg stopped all five shots he saw in relief.

The Lightning bulldozed the Utah Hockey Club 8-0 on Thursday night. Nikita Kucherov had a four-point night (1G, 3A), while Victor Hedman (1G, 2A), Brayden Point (1G, 1A), Oliver Bjorkstrand (2G), Jake Guentzel (2G), Gage Goncalves scored for the Lightning.

SEASON SERIES AND STANDINGS IMPLICATIONS

The Islanders lead the season series 1-0-0 after DeAngelo was the overtime hero in a 3-2 OT win over the Lightning on Feb. 1, which snapped a five-game losing streak against Tampa on the road. The win was costly though, as Mathew Barzal blocked a shot late in the game and has been sidelined with an injury since.

The Islanders will face the Lightning twice in a short span to conclude the season series. They’ll go head-to-head at Amalie Arena on Saturday and again on Tuesday night at UBS Arena, which is a home-and-home for Tampa Bay, but not the Islanders, as they’ll take on the Carolina Hurricanes between both meetings with the Lightning.

The Islanders (74 points) stand one point back of the Columbus Blue Jackets (75 points) for the second wild card spot in the Eastern Conference. The Blue Jackets outlasted the Vancouver Canucks in a shootout to win 7-6 on Friday night, which bumped the Montreal Canadiens who dropped both games of a back-to-back set.

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ISLES NOTES​

- Defenseman Adam Boqvist will draw back into the lineup on Saturday after missing Wednesday’s game as a healthy scratch, per Head Coach Patrick Roy. The defenseman has five points (2G, 3A) through 13 games played with the Islanders this season, including a goal against the Lightning in his Isles debut on Feb. 1. Roy said that Boqvist’s skills on the power play can be an asset when facing the Lightning, as their PK ranks fifth in the NHL (82.3%). Mike Reilly will be a healthy scratch as a result.

“We need a power-play guy, that’s why we’ll go with him,” Roy said of Boqvist. “He’s got skills, he moves the puck well. He’s got a nice shot.”

- The Islanders power play struggled on Wednesday, going 0-for-2. The power play is 2-for-27 (7.4%) in its last nine games and 12.0% overall this season, which ranks 32nd in the NHL.

- With a goal and an assist on Wednesday, Casey Cizikas recorded his third multi-point game of the season.

- Tony DeAngelo is riding a four-game point streak (1G, 4A). The defenseman has 15 points (3G, 12A) through his first 24 games with the Islanders.

The Islanders are 15-15-5 on the road this season.

- The Islanders are 1-4-2 in matinee contests this season.

LIGHTNING NOTES

- The Lightning are third in the Atlantic Division with 89 points and are 5-4-1 in their last 10 games.

- The Lightning acquired forwards Yanni Gourde and Oliver Bjorkstrand ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline in a three-team trade that involved the Seattle Kraken and Detroit Red Wings.

- Gourde has collected eight assists through his first 11 games since being reacquired by the Lightning after putting up 17 points (6G, 11A) through 36 games with the Kraken before the trade. Gourde had surgery to repair a sports hernia in January and made his return to action on Mar. 4 right before the trade to Tampa. Bjorkstrand has five points (3G, 2A) through his first 11 games with the Lightning after he had 37 points (16G, 21A) through 61 games in his third season in Seattle.

- Nikita Kucherov leads the Lightning in scoring with 73 assists and 105 points, which marks his fifth career and third consecutive 100-point campaign. Kucherov became the 21st player in NHL history to record at least five 100-point seasons and the 10th player to post three consecutive 70-assist seasons. His nine game-winners lead the Lightning and mark a career-high. Kucherov led the NHL last season with 144 points.

- Brayden Point leads the Lightning with 36 goals and buried his 300th career goal on Thursday against Utah.

- Ryan McDonagh recorded two assists in his 1,000th career NHL game on Thursday night. The veteran defenseman has 27 points (3G, 24A) through 72 games this season.

- Anthony Cirelli scored twice in a 6-1 win over Pittsburgh on Tuesday, which marked his 500th career NHL game. The 27-year-old is having a career-year, building on career-highs of 26 goals and 52 points.
 
Islanders - goals
Tampa - less goals
Officials - 1 disallowed goal for goaltender interference because Palmieri was breathing heavy within 15 feet of the goal


*highlight will be a Romanov hit on Kucherov leading to an Isles 5 minute powerplay (due to retaliation). No they will not score on the power play.
 
With a chance to move into a playoff spot, again. :help:
Yeah, that too. There's still a chance mathematically that they could get hot and get to WC1 or even 3rd in the Metro. That won't do. They'll wait until the only possibility is WC2 and then they'll run the table to sneak in via the tiebreaker.
 
Yeah, that too. There's still a chance mathematically that they could get hot and get to WC1 or even 3rd in the Metro. That won't do. They'll wait until the only possibility is WC2 and then they'll run the table to sneak in via the tiebreaker.

I certainly don't expect it to happen but the Islanders passing the Devils looks like a nightmare for this team because they'd draw Carolina again and get smacked around. Any good feeling about putting together a run at the end of the season would be quickly squashed after they're dismantled in four games against that team. I'd rather take my chances with Washington, but that's about the only team in the East that they can match up with in round one that they have a chance of beating I think, and that's weird considering their position at the top of the league standings.
 
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I certainly don't expect it to happen but the Islanders passing the Devils looks like a nightmare for this team because they'd draw Carolina again and get smacked around. Any good feeling about putting together a run at the end of the season would be quickly squashed after they're dismantled in four games against that team. I'd rather take my chances with Washington, but that's about the only team in the East that they can match up with in round one that they have a chance of beating I think, and that's weird considering their position at the top of the league standings.
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I certainly don't expect it to happen but the Islanders passing the Devils looks like a nightmare for this team because they'd draw Carolina again and get smacked around. Any good feeling about putting together a run at the end of the season would be quickly squashed after they're dismantled in four games against that team. I'd rather take my chances with Washington, but that's about the only team in the East that they can match up with in round one that they have a chance of beating I think, and that's weird considering their position at the top of the league standings.
With our roster? We'd get swept by the Capitals.
 
It was partly sunny and 82 degrees in Tampa yesterday. You think any of these dickfarts was seriously preparing for a game this afternoon?
 
Sorokin is just utter trash. Can he even make a moderately hard save anymore. Yet another first shot of the game goal. I am sure he will be outplayed by a backup yet again. This is the kind of game where a team needs its "elite goalie" to step up and steal a game. It is what teams with actual elite goalies would get from their #1.
 
Now 2 goals on 3 shots.
Put in Hogberg Just let him play both games.
Sorokin is getting pulled in this game, I am sure of it. So might as well take him out now while its only 2, as opposed to after he has given up 5 goals on 10 shots.
 

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