The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Isles spoil Sabres’ return from COVID pause

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BUFFALO, N.Y. — Semyon Varlamov stopped 20 shots and the New York Islanders extended their point streak to seven games with a 3-1 win over the COVID-19-depleted Buffalo Sabres, who were playing their first game in two weeks on Monday night. Buffalo still had six regulars sidelined, including three defense men, in returning after a corona virus forced break, which began two days after a 5-3 loss to New Jersey on Jan. 31. Rust and fatigue played a factor in a game in which the Sabres failed to get a shot on goal in the third period (12-0) and were outshot 29-21 overall.

Anders Lee and and Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored first-period goals 1:44 apart, and Brock Nelson scored on the power play for the Islanders, who are on a 4-0-3 run.

Victor Olofsson scored a power-play goal for Buffalo to extend his point streak to a career-best seven straight games. He has three goals and five assists in the stretch.

Linus Ullmark stopped 26 shots for Buffalo, which had six games postponed and resumed practicing on Wednesday. The Sabres eventually had nine players land on the NHL’s COVID list, plus coach Ralph Krueger, who tested positive and said he experience­d “moderately severe symptoms.” The 61-year-old returned to practice Sunday and was cleared to take his

spot behind the bench on Monday.

The outcome was decided in the second period with the teams trading power-play goals.

Olofsson cut New York’s lead to 2-1 by one-timing in Rasmus Dahlin’s no-look pass into the right circle 1:40 into the period. The Isles responded 10 minutes later with Nelson left alone at the left post, where he redirected in Josh Bailey’s pass from atop the right circle.

Varlamov provided the slow-starting Islanders a jolt with an instinctiv­e save off Olofsson’s one-timer from the lower right circle with five minutes left in the first period and Buffalo holding an 11-6 edge in shots. Olofsson was set up alone by Jack Eichel’s feed, and got off a hard shot only to have Varlamov kick out his left pad and get enough of the puck to have it bounce off the near post.

The Islanders then closed the period with two

goals. Lee opened the scoring with 3:23 left in the period by redirectin­g Bailey’s low hard pass over Ullmark’s near shoulder. Mathew Barzal extended his career-best point streak to nine straight games (four goals, seven assists) by checking Sam Reinhart off the puck and feeding Bailey.

Pageau scored with 1:39 left by streaking up the right wing, getting a step on Dahlin and snapping a shot over Ullmark’s glove from a tight angle.

SCRATCHES

Islanders: Coach Barry Trotz said LW Anthony Beauvillie­r is close to returning after missing his ninth consecutiv­e game with a lower-body injury.

GETTING FAMILIAR

Starting Monday, the Sabres and Islanders will square off six times through March 7.

“It’s almost like a playoff series,” New York coach Barry Trotz said.

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 ?? Kevin Hoffman / Getty Images ?? The Islanders’ Semyon Varlamov makes a save against the Sabres’ Cody Eakin on Monday.
Kevin Hoffman / Getty Images The Islanders’ Semyon Varlamov makes a save against the Sabres’ Cody Eakin on Monday.

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