The red-hot Kyle Palmieri began the comeback by
scoring with 7:28 left in the second before Jean-Gabriel Pageau
tied the score a little more than five minutes later for the
Islanders, who tied a season high with their fourth straight win
and moved within four points of the idle Philadelphia Flyers in
the race for third place in the Metropolitan Division.
Mathew Barzal added an empty-netter with 30.5 seconds left for
New York, which is also four points behind the Detroit Red Wings
and Tampa Bay Lightning, who are tied for the Eastern
Conference's wild-card spots.
Islanders goalie Ilya Sorokin made 19 saves.
Alexey Toropchenko and Jordan Kyrou scored in the second for the
Blues, who had a two-game winning streak snapped. Hofer made 29
saves for St. Louis, which entered Tuesday five points behind
the Los Angeles Kings and Nashville Predators in the race for
the Western Conference wild-card spots.
The Islanders outshot the Blues 10-8 in a scoreless first before
St. Louis took advantage of Horvat's turnovers in the first half
of the second.
Horvat, pressured along the boards in the Blues' zone by Brayden
Schenn, tried backhanding the puck, but it sailed to Jake
Neighbours, who then dished to Toropchenko in the neutral zone.
Toropchenko shuffled the puck for a few steps before sniping a
shot over Sorokin's glove at the 1:21 mark.
The Blues doubled the lead a little more than seven minutes
later. Defenseman Marco Scandella's shot glanced off Horvat, but
he couldn't control the puck. Brandon Saad grabbed it and
shoveled a pass to Kyrou, who tucked a shot under the glove hand
of a sprawling Sorokin with 11:30 left.
Palmieri, who collected a natural hat trick in the first period
of Saturday's 5-1 win over the visiting Boston Bruins, began the
Islanders' comeback 4:02 later when he dragged the puck across
the crease before poking it into the wide open corner of the
net.
With 2:13 left in the period, Sebastian Aho's shot from the blue
line bounced to Pageau, who buried a shot past Hofer's stick to
tie it at 2-2.
--Field Level Media
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