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New York takes 3- 1 series lead

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TORONTO » Jean Gabriel Pageau scored the go- ahead goal 7: 18 into the third period and the New York Islanders moved within one win of advancing to the Eastern Conference finals with a 3- 2 victory over the Philadelph­ia Flyers on Sunday night.

Brock Nelson scored twice, both set up by Josh Bailey, and the Islanders gained a 3- 1 lead of the best- of- seven second- round series with Game 5 set for Tuesday night. New York is seeking to make its first conference finals appearance since 1993, when the Islanders lost to Montreal to six games.

Backup goalie Thomas Greiss stopped 36 shots in making his first start of the playoffs in a game both teams rested their starters while playing on consecutiv­e nights. Playing in place of Semyon Varlamov, it was Greiss’ first start since a 3- 2 overtime loss to Carolina on March 7, and second appearance this postseason.

Sean Couturier and Ivan Provorov scored for the East’s top- seeded Flyers, who were coming off a 3- 1 loss on Saturday.

Though Provorov scored with 64 seconds left and the Flyers net empty, Philadelph­ia managed just one more shot on net, as the Islanders controlled the puck in their own corner for much of the final 20 seconds.

Philadelph­ia’s Brian Elliott stopped 30 shots in place of Carter Hart. It was Elliott’s third appearance this postseason, and second start after he stopped 16 shots in a 3- 1 win over Washington in a preliminar­y round- robin game on Aug. 6.

Defenseman Scott Mayfield jumped into the rush to set up the go- ahead goal. Accepting a pass from Devon Toews, Mayfield fed Pageau for a breakaway. Pageau drove down the middle and sneaked a shot through Elliott’s legs, with the puck having enough spin on it to dribble over the goal line.

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