New York Post

Beauvillie­r injury may open door for Fasching

- By ETHAN SEARS

Anthony Beauvillie­r missed the Islanders’ 3-0 loss to the Hurricanes on Saturday night after he went hard into the boards Friday and left the team’s win over the Devils.

The Islanders skated Saturday with Hudson Fasching taking Beauvillie­r’s place, slotting onto the third line with Zach Parise and Jean-Gabriel Pageau. Simon Holmstrom moved to the second line with Anders Lee and Brock Nelson, and Josh Bailey played on the first line with Josh Bailey and Mathew Barzal.

Coach Lane Lambert said before the game that Beauvillie­r would be a game-time decision, so it seems at least possible that he could be back in time for the match Tuesday at Boston.

Beauvillie­r has been struggling lately, though (he has just five points over his past 18 games and often has failed to make an impact), so it’s not incomprehe­nsible that Fasching could play his way into an extended stay in the lineup.

On Saturday, though, the Islanders seemed to miss the speed Beauvillie­r brings, as they succumbed to the Hurricanes, who forechecke­d hard and made life difficult getting through the neutral zone.

“We just played slow, so certainly Beau adds speed to our lineup and he has an element of speed,” Lambert said. “But we just played slow all the way around.”

According to Lambert, that had more to do with a mindset than the presence, or lack thereof, of any particular player.

“We needed to move the puck quicker and because we didn’t move it quickly enough, they were on top of us,” he said. “As a result, they were coming back at us the other way.”

➤ Ilya Sorokin stopped 28 of 31 shots in losing his fourth straight game. It’s his longest losing streak since Nov. 11-Dec. 4 of last season, when the Islanders were in the midst of a nightmare 11game skid.

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