Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

Thompson, Sabres top Isles

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BUFFALO, N.Y. — Tage Thompson scored his teamleadin­g 37th goal during a three-goal, second-period surge, and the Buffalo Sabres defeated the New York Islanders 5-3 on Saturday in a game between two non-playoff teams.

Jeff Skinner, with his 33rd of the season, stuffed in Thompson’s rebound with 7:20 left to secure the win after Buffalo nearly squandered a 4-1 thirdperio­d lead. Rasmus Dahlin, Casey Mittelstad­t and Vinnie Hinostroza also scored, and Dustin Tokarski stopped 17 shots.

The Sabres hung on for their fourth straight victory, the team’s best since a 10game run in November 2018.

“It’s something we can build confidence in. You come down late in games and those are the times when you need big plays,” Skinner said of the Sabres regaining their composure after Noah Dobson and Kieffer Bellows scored 1:37 apart to cut Buffalo’s lead to 4-3 with 9:38 remaining.

“You need to cut off momentum when it shifts in their direction,” Skinner added. “And tonight it was one of those things where they grabbed a little bit of momentum there in that stretch and we were able to grab it back quickly.”

Coach Don Granato was especially impressed with how Skinner got under the Islanders’ skin early in the game by exchanging shoves with Zdeno Chara but maintained his focus by scoring a key goal.

“We talk a lot about you don’t give your emotional energy to the other team,” Granato said. “And Skinner’s goal there pretty much sealed the game, and it came after all those what looked like individual altercatio­ns. He never lost sight of his responsibi­lity to his teammates, to the system we play. He was ready to score a goal. So I love that.”

Mathew Barzal snapped a 10-game goal drought by one-timing Noah Dobson’s pass into the left circle to tie the game at 1 with 2:51 left in the opening period. Ilya Sorokin stopped 30 shots in dropping to 1-3-1 in his past five starts.

The under-performing and injury-depleted Islanders dropped to 0-3-1 in their past four in entering the final week of a season in which expectatio­ns had them making a deep playoff run to christen their newly built UBS Arena. Their season, however, was mostly undone by an 0-8-3 skid spanning November and December.

“It’s been a mentally challengin­g year,” Islanders coach Barry Trotz acknowledg­ed before noting it shouldn’t be an excuse for how things unraveled in the second period. “We’re not a good enough team to say, ‘Hey, we can take the period off.’ We’re not gifted offensivel­y like that. They responded in the third and got it to within a goal. And then we just have to hold them. We didn’t do it and we’re sitting here with a loss.”

The Sabres, by comparison, are surging. They improved to 15-8-3 in their past 26 to close a season in which they’ve long been eliminated from playoff contention for an NHLrecord 11th straight year.

Thompson’s emergence as an offensive threat has been one of many bright spots for the Sabres, who are already looking ahead to building for next season with a roster that should return mostly intact.

Dahlin, the 2018 draft’s No. 1 pick, scored the goahead goal by blasting in a shot from the blue line 1:17 into the second period. Thompson scored less than four minutes later by onetiming in Jacob Bryson’s pass into the left circle.

Hinostroza capped the second-period run by faking a backhand and going forehand in flipping the puck inside the far right post while driving to the net off a no-look pass from Anders Bjork.

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