New York Post

‘Heart’ of the matter

Isles respond to coach’s challenge

- Associated Press

ST. LOUIS — One night after coach Doug Weight ripped his team for a lack of “heart,” the Islanders responded in a big way.

John Tavares scored early to start the Islanders’ three-goal first period, Thomas Greiss stopped 35 shots and they beat the Blues, 5-2, Saturday night.

“As players we know we’re the ones that go out on the ice and obviously have to do the job and execute,” Tavares said. “The system and the framework that they want us to play with, we weren’t really close to that last night so we just wanted to get out there and be a lot more competitiv­e like we know we can be.”

Anders Lee had a goal and an assist, and Casey Cizikas, Jordan Eberle and Joshua Ho-Sang also scored to help the Islanders bounce back from a 5-0 loss at Dallas the previous night. Greiss won for the third time in his past four starts for the Islanders, which had just one win in its previous four games (12-1).

“Some heart would be nice to see,” Weight said Friday after the 5-0 drubbing in Dallas. “Some work ethic, maybe following a game plan and maybe some consistenc­y as far as getting pucks in.”

One night after the Islanders mustered just 14 shots in the ugly loss to the Stars, Tavares got them on the scoreboard 3:21 into the game as he came from behind the net and beat Allen from point-blank range.

Cizikas got the rebound of a shot by Nick Leddy and easily beat Allen to double the lead just past the midpoint of the period.

Eberle made it 3-0 as he took a pass from Jason Chimera on a 2-on-1 break and fired it past Allen on the glove side with 6:42 remaining for his sixth of the season and fourth in the past four games.

“We took advantage of some plays, but we got pucks in,” Weight said Saturday. “We were aggressive. We were skating.”

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DOUG WEIGHT Called out players after loss in Dallas on Friday.

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