The Day

Islanders fall to Panthers

- By JOHN WAWROW AP Hockey Writer

Toronto — Brian Boyle and the Florida Panthers turned the tables on the New York Islanders by playing with more discipline and patience to avoid being swept from the playoffs.

Boyle and Mike Hoffman scored goals 2:47 apart, and the Panthers took advantage of several miscues in beating the Islanders 3-2 in Game 3 of their best-of-five preliminar­y round playoff series on Wednesday.

“It's rewarding for us because we're putting the work in and a few mistakes have cost us so far,” Boyle said. “We're not where we want to be in this series, but we can only control today.”

Erik Haula also scored and Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 20 shots. The 10th-seeded Panthers trail the bestof-five series 2-1 with Game 4 at the NHL's Eastern Conference hub city of

Toronto on Friday.

Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Brock Nelson, with 1:27 remaining, scored for the Islanders, the East's seventh seed. Semyon Varlamov stopped 19 shots.

The Panthers put aside their disappoint­ment following a 4-2 loss in Game 2 a day earlier, in which they squandered a pair of one-goal leads, and allowed the Isles to convert two of seven power-play opportunit­ies.

On Wednesday, the Panthers were penalized just three times and didn't allow a power-play goal, with Haula playing a big role by blocking Ryan Pulock's blast from the point in the second period.

Aaron Ekblad was both relieved and impressed by Haula blocking Pulock's shot because he was the one watching from the box while serving an interferen­ce penalty.

“It was a gutsy play by him, and I love him for it,” said Ekblad, who gave Haula a hug once he returned to the bench.

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