Islanders battle back to erase three-goal deficit, beat Avalanche 5-4 (Islanders)

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The New York Islanders battled back from a three-goal deficit to defeat the Colorado Avalanche last night, marking their third straight win.

In the second period though, the Avalanche opened the scoring right away, with Evan Rodrigues one-timing a shot past Semyon Varlamov. Then after the Islanders couldn't capitalize on a power play later in the frame after some stops from Alexandar Georgiev, Josh Manson blocked a shot and sent Mikko Rantanen in on a breakaway the other way, with Rantanen beating Varlamov with a nice shot. Then under a minute later, Evan Rodrigues picked up his second goal of the game, deflecting in Nathan MacKinnon’s point shot and all of a sudden, it was a 3-0 game.

Lane Lambert called a timeout after that and it seemed to have a positive result, and just a few minutes later, Noah Dobson wired a slapshot past Georgiev, pulling the Islanders to within two goals. New York had some momentum after that but couldn’t capitalize, and it remained 3-1 after 40 minutes.

The Islanders cut the lead to one only a few minutes into the third period though, with Zach Parise whacking at a puck in the crease and eventually getting it through Georgiev. Then midday through the frame, Mathew Barzal found Scott Mayfield driving to the net in front for a tap-in, tying the game. The Islanders didn’t stop there, and just 17 seconds later, Anthony Beauvillier carried the puck in on an odd-man rush and blew a shot past Geogiev, completing the comeback and giving the Islanders their first lead of the game.

It’s a massive win for the Islanders, coming back from being down three goals to beat the defending Stanley Cup champions.

Despite being down, they continued to put forward a great effort and in the third period specifically, they put 21 shots on goal. Whereas last year, being down three goals to anyone (let alone a team like the Avalanche) would’ve almost certainly guaranteed a loss, the Islanders are starting to prove they can actually score this year. It’s still early, but offense really hasn’t been a huge issue for the team like it normally is.

Speaking of offense, three different forwards in Mathew Barzal, Anders Lee and Brock Nelson are all scoring at a point per game pace. Others are certainly chipping in as well, while the defense being more active offensively is making a huge difference.

That’s also now three straight wins against really strong opponents – it inspires confidence and overall, the Islanders have looked like a much more dangerous team this season.

The Islanders will be back in action on Tuesday, when they face the Chicago Blackhawks.

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