Friday, April 7, 2017

Halak preserves Islanders' playoff hopes, beats Canes 3-0

By JOEDY McCREARY
AP Sports Writer

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) The New York Islanders' last four games have been must-wins - and Jaroslav Halak has won them all.

Halak stopped 29 shots in his second shutout of the season, and the fast-starting Islanders beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3-0 on Thursday night.

Brock Nelson and Scott Mayfield scored early goals 3 minutes, 12 seconds apart, and Andrew Ladd added a power-play goal to help the Islanders earn their fourth straight victory and preserve their long-shot playoff hopes for a little while longer.

"Obviously, we're in a tough situation where we have to rely on other things to happen outside of our games, but we're a resilient group and we've fought out of a lot of stuff this year, and we're not going to go down easy," left winger Anders Lee said. "We're going to give it our all and make sure we win these last (few) games. We were in a situation where we had to win out with six left. So we're four wins into it."

The Islanders could have been eliminated with a win by Toronto but pulled three points behind the Maple Leafs, who later lost 4-1 to Tampa Bay.

Eddie Lack stopped 20 shots for the Hurricanes, who lost their fourth straight overall, a slide that coincides with their mathematical elimination from the playoff race for the eighth straight year - the longest active postseason drought in the NHL. They've also been shut out in their last two home games.

"That's hard to watch, right?" Carolina coach Bill Peters asked rhetorically.

Halak won his fourth straight start since his recall from Bridgeport of the AHL, and his first shutout since blanking Washington on Dec. 1 - and 41st of his career - came in a must-win scenario for his team.

"I think the biggest factor, honestly, has been Jaro - Jaro's been a rock back there for us," Ladd said. "He's been solid ever since he's got back. ... He gives us confidence in front of him to do the right things."

A loss to Carolina, and the Islanders would have been assured of missing the playoffs - just like the Hurricanes, who were eliminated two nights earlier.

Right from the opening drop of the puck, the Islanders played like a team that had something to play for, while Carolina was noticeably less crisp.

"I thought we were flat," Peters said, "and stayed flat."

Nelson scored the game's first goal 87 seconds in when he pushed the puck off a skate past Lack, and Mayfield made it 2-0 at 4:39 when he backhanded a rebound past the Carolina goalie.

Ladd then effectively ended it 39 seconds into the second, when - with Victor Rask serving a double-minor for whacking Nelson in the face with his stick - he beat Lack with a snap shot from the circle to make it a three-goal game.

"Any time you pop a couple really quick, it really sets a tone for the game and it puts them in a hole," Lee said. "We just kind of stuck with our game plan, played a simple game and didn't let them back in."

NOTES: The Islanders improved to 36-8-3 when scoring at least three goals. ... Islanders captain John Tavares missed his third straight game with a lower-body injury. ... Carolina LW Bryan Bickell skated in his first home game since being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. His first game came two nights earlier at Minnesota.

UP NEXT

Islanders: Wrap up a four-game road trip on Saturday night at New Jersey.

Hurricanes: Host St. Louis on Saturday night in their home finale.

Saturday, April 1, 2017

Isles beat Devils 2-1

NEW YORK — Anders Lee and Anthony Beauvillier scored to help the New York Islanders preserve their slim playoff chances by beating the New Jersey Devils 2-1 on Friday night.


Jaroslav Halak stopped 26 shots as the Islanders pulled four points behind Boston for the second wild card in the Eastern Conference. New York won at home for the first time since beating the Devils here on Feb. 19, going 0-4-1 at Barclays Center in between.


Halak has won both starts since being called up from AHL Bridgeport on March 23.


The Islanders might have suffered a big injury as captain John Tavares left the game late in the third period. Tavares fell awkwardly with 3:14 left while chasing a puck behind the Devils net, and immediately began clutching his left leg. He was helped off the ice and to the dressing room.


Adam Henrique scored and Keith Kincaid had 36 saves for the Devils, who are 2-13-4 in their last 19 games.