The Blues were outshot 38-25, but they scored
three times in a 32-second span of the second period to gain
control of the game.
Semyon Varlamov allowed three goals on 24 shots for the
Islanders, who are just 4-7-4 in their last 15 games.
Each team killed off two penalties during the scoreless first
period.
The Islanders earned the best opportunity on Kyle Palmieri's jam
shot midway through the period. His shot hit the left post, then
hit Binnington's extended skate. Palmieri took a second swing at
the puck and sent it along the goal line behind Binnington and
out the other side of the crease.
The Islanders applied heavy pressure to start the second period.
Their offensive flurry was highlighted by Anders Lee's clean
break-in right down the middle 65 seconds in. Binnington stopped
Lee, then the Blues responded with the fastest three-goal burst
in team history.
Saad started the sequence with a power-play goal, converting a
cross-ice pass from Oskar Sundqvist. Buchnevich made it 2-0 just
7 seconds later by driving toward the left post to redirect
Thomas' cross-crease pass.
Then Buchnevich made it 3-0 at 5:10 with a snap shot from the
right circle off Kyrou's pass from the middle.
Later in the period, Binnington extended to his left to deny
Palmieri on another power play to keep the Islanders scoreless.
With the teams playing 4-on-4, Varlamov left the ice for an
extra attacker. After Islanders defenseman Noah Dobson hit the
post, Buchnevich backhanded an empty-netter from his side of the
red line to make it 4-0 with 10:39 left.
--Field Level Media
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