Islanders stay alive with double-overtime win over Lightning
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[September 16, 2020]
Jordan Eberle was the overtime
hero for the New York Islanders in a 2-1 double-overtime victory
against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night in Edmonton that
kept their Stanley Cup playoff hopes alive.
Tampa Bay leads the best-of-seven Eastern Conference finals 3-2,
with a berth in the Stanley Cup Final against the Dallas Stars up
for grabs. Game 6 will be Thursday in Edmonton, with Game 7, if
necessary, scheduled for Saturday.
After the Islanders killed a double minor handed to Anthony
Beauvillier for high sticking with 1:23 remaining in regulation,
they held strong until they could get a legitimate scoring chance.
It came when Anders Lee fed Eberle on a two-on-one rush and Eberle
buried the one-timer at 12:30 of the second OT.
New York goaltender Semyon Varlamov made 36 saves in a stellar
outing from start to finish, especially early in overtime.
On a night when the shot counter and blocked-shot counter were in a
neck-and-neck battle, both teams concentrated on their defensive
game.
The Lightning controlled the bulk of the play off the start, but it
was the Islanders who opened the scoring when Ryan Pulock produced a
power-play goal. Pulock set up at the left point and unloaded a
bullet for his team's second man-advantage marker of the series at
the 15:41 mark of the opening period.
Victor Hedman replied four minutes into the second period to tie the
score. Taking advantage of a long rebound, Hedman stepped into a
slap shot from the high slot and found the short-side target. Hedman
is the first defenseman to score eight goals in a single postseason
since Brian Leetch had 11 in 1994 and only the seventh different
blueliner in NHL history to reach that mark.
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Islanders right wing Jordan Eberle (7) scores a goal against Tampa
Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy (88) for the victory
during the second overtime period in game five of the Eastern
Conference Final of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Rogers Place. /
Perry Nelson-USA TODAY Sports
For the second game of the series, Tampa Bay was without Brayden
Point. The team's top scorer didn't play in the final half of the
third period in Sunday's Game 4 victory after going to the boards
with New York's Adam Pelech. Point was also injured in Game 2 and
missed the third game of the series. In his place was Carter
Verhaeghe.
The Islanders welcomed back veteran defenseman Johnny Boychuk, who
last played in their first playoff game on Aug. 1. Boychuk didn't
take long to make his mark, either, courageously blocking Nikita
Kucherov's shot with his body and spending a few moments in obvious
pain on the bench. He later broke a skate blade while blocking
another shot and needed to be pushed to the bench.
Andrei Vasilevskiy made 22 saves in the loss.
-Field Level Media
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