Islanders win shootout after losing Lehner
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[March 06, 2019]
Jordan Eberle and Mathew Barzal
scored in the shootout as the New York Islanders overcame the loss
of goaltender Robin Lehner late in the third period and edged the
visiting Ottawa Senators 5-4 on Tuesday night in Uniondale, N.Y.
Eberle and Barzal gave the Islanders the win by scoring in nearly
identical fashion in the first two rounds of the shootout. Both
players moved from their left to right and flicked shots under
Ottawa goaltender Craig Anderson's glove.
Thomas Greiss stopped Thomas Chabot with a terrific right pad and
the Islanders secured the win when Bobby Ryan's attempt sailed wide.
Greiss made two saves and was awarded the win after replacing Lehner,
who exited with an undisclosed injury with 4:40 remaining. Lehner
stopped 21 of 24 shots before exiting.
Lehner's departure came on the controversial play that forced
overtime when Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored.
Brady Tkachuk barreled into Lehner after getting by Brock Nelson at
the right side of the crease and Pageau jammed the rebound into the
net.
The goal initially counted but after all four officials huddled, it
was taken away. Ottawa challenged the ruling and off-ice officials
in Toronto awarded the goal.
The tying goal occurred nearly eight minutes after Ryan's tip-in
made it a one-goal game.
Before Ottawa tied it, the Islanders took a 4-2 lead on goals by
Nelson, Devon Toews, Anders Lee and Ross Johnston.
Brian Gibbons and Oscar Lindberg scored in the first two periods for
Ottawa, which lost for the eighth time in nine games.
Craig Anderson made 34 saves and saw his losing streak extended to a
career-high 11 games.
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New York Islanders right wing Jordan Eberle (7) scores against
Ottawa Senators goalie Craig Anderson (41) during the shootout at
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA
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The Islanders went ahead with 11:38 left in the first when Nelson
backhanded the rebound of Bailey's shot over Anderson moments after
forcing Zack Smith into a turnover.
Ottawa tied the game 26 seconds into the second when Gibbons
deflected Thomas Chabot's over Lehner but the Islanders scored the
next two goals.
Toews gave the Islanders the lead for good by finishing off a 2-on-1
with Michael Dal Colle 2:34 into the second. A little over three
minutes later, Lee tipped Nick Leddy's drive over Anderson.
Ottawa made it a one-goal game less than a minute after Lee scored
when Lindberg tipped a rebound by Lehner. Johnston made it 4-2 when
he barreled through traffic and lifted a backhander over Anderson's
right shoulder with 10:02 left.
--Field Level Media
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