New York Post

HOPE FOR THE REST

Isles keep playoff push alive minus hurt Tavares

- By JOHN WAWROW

BUFFALO — Anders Lee and the Islanders refused to pack in their late-season playoff push minus captain John Tavares.

Lee capitalize­d on a pair of turnovers to score third-period goals a little more than five minutes apart to keep the Islanders in the playoff hunt with a 4-2 win over the Sabres on Sunday.

“Obviously, when you’re missing Johnny, it’s a tough scenario,” coach Doug Weight said. “But the guys kind of bought in to what we were talking about and everybody’s got to pick up the slack.”

The Islanders won in their first game since Tavares was sidelined by a left hamstring injury in a 2-1 win over the Devils on Friday. He is listed as week-to-week and, Weight said, there is no chance the team’s leading scorer will play before the Islanders closes the season against Ottawa on April 9.

With four games left, the Islanders earned their 86th point to inch within five of Ottawa for the Eastern Conference’s second wild card.

Leave it to Tavares’ linemate, Lee, to lead the offense by upping his career-best total to 31 goals.

With the score tied at 2, Sabres goalie Robin Lehner batted away a shot at the net, and the puck ended up on Lee’s stick in the high slot. Lee fired it in under Lehner’s left arm with 10:41 remaining.

Lee then sealed the victory by capitalizi­ng on Sabres defenseman Jake McCabe’s giveaway to the left of the Buffalo net. Lee reached back for the loose puck and backhanded it in with 5:27 left.

“Sometimes you’ve got to get the bounces. And they went our way in the third period,” Lee said. “When you lose a player like Johnny, you’ve got to keep it simple and play north-south. For the most part, we did that tonight.”

Cal Clutterbuc­k and Josh HoSang also scored and Jaroslav Halak stopped 35 shots to improve to 3-1 since being recalled from the minors.

Evander Kane, with his teamleadin­g 27th goal, and Zemgus Girgensons scored for Buffalo in a game the Sabres never led.

Lehner stopped 22 shots and took the blame for how he set up Lee’s go-ahead goal, scored a little over four minutes after Girgensons tied the score by converting a give-and-go with Matt Moulson.

“I’m trying to get it away and I have that shot 100 out of 100 times if I see it,” said Lehner, noting he was screened on Lee’s shot.

Ho-Sang who scored his fourth goal and 10th point in 17 games since making his NHL debut for the Islanders.

He put his team up 2-1 by scoring on a breakaway after teammate Dennis Seidenberg forced Buffalo’s Jack Eichel to commit a turnover in the Islanders zone.

“I love breakaways,” Ho-Sang said with a wide smile. “It’s just me and the goalie.”

 ?? USA TODAY Sports ?? LEE-DING THE WAY: Anders Lee scored twice in the third period to help the Islanders to a 4-2 win in Buffalo on Sunday.
USA TODAY Sports LEE-DING THE WAY: Anders Lee scored twice in the third period to help the Islanders to a 4-2 win in Buffalo on Sunday.
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