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Panthers ousted from playoffs

Panthers never lead as they get ousted from playoffs in Game 4

- By John Wawrow

TORONTO — Anthony Beauvillie­r scored twice, and the New York Islanders beat the Florida Panthers 5-1 on Friday to clinch an NHL best-of-five preliminar­y round playoff series in four games.

Mike Hoffman scored his Florida-leading third goal and fifth point of the series, while Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky proved inconsiste­nt in stopping 33 shots.

Brock Nelson and Mathew

Barzal had a goal and assist each in a game the Islanders never trailed. Defenseman Ryan Pulock made a diving stick save to prevent Florida’s Aleksander Barkov from scoring into an open side to maintain New York’s 3-1 lead midway through the second period.

Semyon Varlamov stopped 24 shots, Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored an empty-netter, and the Eastern Conference’s seventhsee­ded Islanders bounced back from a 3-2 loss in Game 3 on Wednesday.

New York will open the bestof-seven first-round series against a yet-to-be-determined opponent next week.

The 10th-seeded Panthers wound up one-and-done for their fifth consecutiv­e postseason appearance and were eliminated for the second straight time by the Islanders. New York needed six games to eliminate the Panthers in a best-of-seven first-round series in 2016.

Florida hasn’t won a playoff series since making its first postseason appearance in 1996, when the team reached the Stanley Cup Final only to be swept by Colorado.

The Islanders are making their second playoff appearance in two years under coach Barry Trotz and only their sixth since the 2004-05 NHL lockout. New York swept Pittsburgh in the first round last year before being swept by Carolina in the second.

The Islanders caught the Panthers napping in building a 2-0 lead on Beauvillie­r’s two goals.

New York’s 2015 first-round draft pick opened the scoring 11 minutes, 33 seconds in when he shoveled a bad-angle, no-look backhander from the right of the net and had the puck bank in off the inside of Bobrovsky’s right pad. Some four minutes later, Barzal drew most of the Panthers’ attention by skating the puck up the right wing and set up Beauvillie­r, who was driving in alone up the middle.

“I tried to do my best. I tried to stay focused and tried to stay

with it,” Bobrovsky said, acknowledg­ing the mistake he made in allowing the opening goal.

“We have to learn and move on and get better for next season.”

Hoffman, with his third goal and fifth point of the series, cut New York’s lead to 2-1 with 1:19 left in the period and 12 seconds after Islanders forward Jordan Eberle was penalized for hooking. Jonathan Huberdeau fed the puck through the crease to Hoffman, who one-timed it in from the right side.

Nelson made it 3-1 by converting Josh Bailey’s cross-ice pass into the right circle 12:01 into the second period, 14 seconds after the Panthers were penalized for too many men on the ice.

Florida had a golden opportunit­y to get that goal back 25 seconds later.

With Varlamov out of position, Barkov had an open right side of the net to shoot at, only to have Pulock dive across and deflect Barkov’s backhander over the net.

“That was a really, really tough bounce,” said Barkov, referring to his missed opportunit­y. “It would’ve been a huge goal for us.

“Obviously, you look back on it, it should’ve been a goal like 10 times out of 10. But the defenseman made a really good play and I was just unlucky.”

The Islanders fired 31 shots on net through two periods, and 38 overall, two days after managing just 22 against Florida.

The offensive-minded Panthers had difficulty generating goals against the tightcheck­ing Islanders.

After finishing sixth in the NHL in averaging 3.3 goals per game, Florida scored just seven in this series — and only three in even-strength situations.

Notes: Isles RW Leo Komarov made his playoff debut, replacing Tom Kuhnhackl. … Huberdeau played after failing to finish Game 3, in which he appeared shaken up following a collision with teammate Noel Acciari. … The Panthers’ victory in Game 3 marked just the third time they’ve won when facing eliminatio­n. Florida had lost five straight eliminatio­n games since overcoming 3-2 series deficit against Pittsburgh in 1996 Eastern Conference finals.

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 ?? CHRIS YOUNG/AP ?? New York Islanders left wing Anders Lee, rear right, is wrestled out of the goal by Florida Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad during a firstperio­d scramble for the puck Friday in Toronto. The Islanders eliminated the Panthers in the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
CHRIS YOUNG/AP New York Islanders left wing Anders Lee, rear right, is wrestled out of the goal by Florida Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad during a firstperio­d scramble for the puck Friday in Toronto. The Islanders eliminated the Panthers in the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

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