Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Barzal scores twice; Islanders avoid sweep

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ISLANDERS 3, HURRICANES 2 (2OT)

NEW YORK — Mathew Barzal capped a solid allaround effort by the New York Islanders with their season on the line to get a big win.

Barzal scored his second goal of the game on a deflection 1:24 into the second overtime and the Islanders beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 in Game 4 on Saturday to avoid a sweep in their firstround playoff series.

Jean-Gabriel Pageau also scored and Semyon Varlamov stopped 42 shots — including 18 in the overtimes — on his 36th birthday to help the Islanders stave off eliminatio­n.

“Our mindset was really good,” Islanders Coach Patrick Roy said. “Guys were determined to find a way to fight to win this hockey game. … It was a team effort. It was about our D played a strong game and we were very good defensivel­y, we were very good offensivel­y.”

Varlamov stopped a shot by Jordan Staal in the opening minute of the second overtime. The Islanders’ Robert Bortuzzo then fired a shot from the point that deflected in off Barzal’s stick for the win.

“A great shot by Bobby to just find a lane and throw it in an area where there’s some bodies,” Barzal said. “And a lucky bounce.”

Bortuzzo said he knew the puck went in when he heard the crowd erupt.

“You didn’t hear anything and then you hear the roar,” he said. “I have not been part of a moment like this. It’s a moment I will remember.”

It was the Islanders’ first overtime goal in the playoffs since Anthony Beauvillie­r in Game 6 of 2021 Eastern Conference finals against Tampa Bay in the final game at the Nassau Coliseum.

“We live to see another day,” Islanders captain Anders Lee said. “We got one to go for us. Our guys worked for it for sure.”

Seth Jarvis and Stefan Noesen scored and Frederik Andersen finished with 33 saves for Carolina, which is seeking to advance to the second round for the fifth time in six years.

“It was a good game, two teams played hard,” Hurricanes Coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “We didn’t get the bounce. That’s how it goes. … We expected it to be a long series and we just have to focus on the next one.”

Game 5 is Tuesday night in Raleigh, N.C.

Both teams had chances early in the first overtime. Varlamov stopped a try by Jesperi Kotkaniemi at 1:37. Andersen denied Brock Nelson on a 2-on-1 with Lee at 3:45.

Jarvis had a shot near the midpoint of the period that Varlamov caught and squeezed, drawing chants of “Var-ly! Var-ly!” from the UBS Arena crowd.

There was some pushing and shoving at the end of the first overtime as Lee took exception to being knocked down by an elbow from Carolina defenseman Dmitry Orlov after the buzzer. Both were in the box with offsetting penalties at the start of the second extra period.

With the score tied 1-1 after two periods, the Islanders began the third with their first power play of the game, thanks to a penalty called on Carolina’s Sebastian Aho at the end of the second.

They took advantage as Pageau got the rebound of Noah Dobson’s shot and fired a shot past Andersen from the left circle at 1:38. It was the Islanders’ second goal on six power plays in the series against a Hurricanes team that was first in the league on the penalty kill during the season.

Carolina tied it with their second power-play goal of the game as Noesen redirected a pass in front from Teuvo Teravainen with 5:52 left for his second of the series.

The desperate Islanders came out aggressive and had the better chances in the opening minutes of the game, but couldn’t convert. Andersen made a nice save to deny Pierre Engvall in front about four minutes in.

The Hurricanes got their first power play at 7:14 and took advantage just 46 seconds later as Jarvis got a loose puck in front and put it in from the left side for his second of the series.

Neither team managed a shot on goal in the second period until Orlov had an attempt at 4:51. The Islanders didn’t get their first shot until Kyle Palmieri’s try at 6:58.

The Islanders tied it just past the midpoint of the period. Barzal made a nice move to shake defenseman Brady Skjei, stopping while skating right to left above the right circle and firing a shot that got past Andersen for his first goal of the series.

LIGHTNING 6, PANTHERS 3

TAMPA, Fla. — Steven Stamkos scored his fourth and fifth goals of the series and Tampa Bay avoided eliminatio­n with a victory over Florida in Game 4 of the first-round playoff matchup.

Game 5 is Monday night at Florida. Only four times in 206 tries has an NHL team rebounded from a 3-0 deficit to win a series.

Stamkos opened the scoring during the Lightning’s three-goal first period and helped ease Florida’s sustained pressure during the opening half of the third period with his goal at 9:34 that gave Tampa Bay a 5-3 lead. Nicholas Paul added a goal during a 5-on-3 power-play goal with 3:38 to go.

Brandon Hagel had two goals and an assist, and Brayden Point added a goal and two assists for the Lightning. Andrei Vasilevski­y made 22 saves, with Nikita Kucherov and Victor Hedman both getting three assists..

Defenseman Mikhail Sergachev was a surprise addition to the Lightning lineup after being out since having surgery on his left leg on Feb. 8 to stabilize a broken tibia and fibula. He had an assist.

Carter Verhaeghe, Sam Reinhart and Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored for Florida. Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 26 shots.

Stamkos, Hagel and Point scored 6:13 apart in the first to make it 3-0. Hagel had a short-handed goal.

Verhaeghe cut it to 3-1 at 4:17 into the second.

After Hagel and Reinhart traded goals 1:30 apart midway through the second, Ekman-Larsson pulled Florida to 4-3 with his first playoff goal since Aug. 2, 2020, with 5:27 remaining in the period.

Stamkos became the third Tampa Bay player to reach 100 postseason points and moved past Ondrej Palat (48) into solo possession of second on the franchise list with 50 goals.

BRUINS 3, MAPLE LEAFS 1

TORONTO — Brad Marchand broke the Boston playoff goals record with his 56th and the Bruins beat Toronto in Game 4 to move within a victory of advancing to the second round.

Marchand also had an assist, James van Riemsdyk and David Pastrnak scored and Jeremy Swayman made 25 saves. Boston can wrap up the series Tuesday night at home.

Mitch Marner scored for Toronto. Auston Matthews, the NHL goals leader in the regular season with 69, sat out the third period.

Ilya Samsonov started in goal for the Maple Leafs, stopping 14 of 17 shots in the first two periods, and Joseph Woll made five saves in the third.

 ?? (AP/Frank Franklin II) ?? New York’s Mathew Barzal (13) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal during the second period of the Islanders’ 3-2 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday. Barzal’s goal in double overtime gave the Islanders the victory.
(AP/Frank Franklin II) New York’s Mathew Barzal (13) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal during the second period of the Islanders’ 3-2 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday. Barzal’s goal in double overtime gave the Islanders the victory.

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