New York Post

Take 5! Isles can’t hang with Jackets

- By MITCH STACY

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Much to the Islanders’ chagrin, Artemi Panarin didn’t need to score a goal to have a big impact in his first game for the Blue Jackets.

Acquired in an offseason trade with the Blackhawks and touted as the elite scorer Columbus needs, Panarin had three assists and passed sharply as the Blue Jackets rolled over the Islanders in a 5-0 victory Friday night, the season opener for both teams.

The Islanders opened with energy, but got bogged down after Columbus started scoring.

“It was disappoint­ing,” coach Doug Weight said. “It seemed a little like deer-inthe-headlights after it was 3-nothing. We just didn’t react well.”

Rookies Sonny Milano and Pierre-Luc Dubois had their first NHL goals, Cam Atkinson, Ryan Murray and Zach Werenski also scored, and Sergei Bobrovsky made 29 saves for his 20th career shutout.

Milano scored on Columbus’ first shot of the season — 1:07 in. Oliver Bjorkstran­d shoveled the puck out to the 21-year-old Milano, who snapped a 10footer past goalie Thomas Greiss.

Greiss made 21 saves before being pulled after giving up Dubois’ goal. Jaroslav Halak stopped all 11 shots he faced in relief.

Midway through the first period, Panarin circled in and teed up a pass that grazed Greiss’ stick and went into the net off Atkinson’s skate.

Murray scored from the left circle 6:57 into the second period after getting a pass from Panarin, who carried the puck around the back of the net. Later in the period on a power play, Werenski jumped on a sharp rebound and slammed it past Greiss from about 60 feet.

The 19-yearold Dubois — the third overall pick in 2016 — got his first NHL goal, a wrister from the slot 1:25 later to make it 5-0.

“It was really fun,” Dubois said. “Sonny started us off with a goal, and it doesn’t get better than that.”

 ??  ?? THOMAS GREISS Pulled after giving up five goals.
THOMAS GREISS Pulled after giving up five goals.

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