New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Islanders erupt in 3rd, rout first-place Bruins

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ISLANDERS 7

BRUINS 2

UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Anthony Beauvillie­r scored the tiebreakin­g goal in New York’s five-goal third period and the Islanders beat the firstplace Boston Bruins 7-2 on Thursday night.

Mathew Barzal had a goal and an assist, and Adam Pelech, Jordan Eberle, JeanGabrie­l Pageau, Anders Lee and Oliver Wahlstrom also scored to help the Islanders get their second straight win and improve to 6-0-1 at home. Semyon Varlamov stopped 34 shots.

New York, which got its highest scoring output of the season, beat Boston for the third time in three meetings — three of the Bruins’ four regulation losses this season — to move one point behind Boston and Washington in the East.

Nick Ritchie and Craig Smith also scored for Boston, and Jaroslav Halak had 30 saves in his first game against the Islanders since leaving after the 2017-18 season.

Beauvillie­r put the Islanders

ahead at 5:41 of the third. Halak stopped Beauvillie­r’s initial shot, then swooped in and took the puck away from Trent Frederic in front and backhanded it past Halak.

Eberle made it 4-2 with 9:15 left, taking a pass from Barzal, going to his forehand to get Halak to go down before lifting the puck into the net.

Pageau scored on a shorthande­d breakaway with

7:36 remaining to give the Islanders a three-goal lead. Lee made it 6-2 with 5:16 left for his ninth, and Wahlstrom got his second with 3:27 to go.

Halak had not given up a goal in the third period in six starts this season.

Varlamov made a nice save on a backhand try by Jake DeBrusk on a breakaway 7:21 into the second to preserve New York’s 2-1 lead.

However, Smith tied it with 8:24 left in the second. On a Bruins rush, Smith sent the puck toward the net from the outside edge of the left circle with teammate Jack Studnicka charging toward the goal, but the it was deflected by the Islanders’ Matt Martin up in the air and past Varlamov.

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