Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Islanders Harpoon Sharks


With the 10th straight regulation road loss (Ducks) for the Isles this season, they are winless in 10 (0-8-2).  Arthur Staple reminds us, "Isles franchise record winless streak is 15, longest road losing streak is also 15 -- both set in inaugural 1972-73 season."  Tuesday night, the Eastern Conference's 15th place Islanders faced the Western Conference's 3rd place San Jose Sharks.




Forwards:  Vanek-Tavares-Okposo, Grabner-Nielsen-Clutterbuck, Bailey-Nelson-McDonald, Martin-Cizikas-Boulton.

 
D-Pairings:  de Haan-Hamonic, MacDonald-Hickey, Ness-Carkner.
 
Kevin Poulin gets the start with Anders Nilsson on the bench.




The Islanders played pretty well early in the game, with Kevin Poulin somehow keeping a 0-0 tie into the first intermission with some epic saves early that could have ended things for New York right there.  In the second period however, they found themselves down, 2-0 to the mighty San Jose sharks who have a 16-1-1 record when leading after two periods.  Exactly the type of scenario that seems to terrify them and unravel their composure.  Usually, they seem unequipped to retool their game plan and mount a sustainable comeback.

 

But this game would be different.  When a gut check was needed, everybody seemed to buy in.  The Isles still struggled on the PP going 0 for 1, they didn't get a well balanced offensive assault or a start to finish, solid away game.  What they did get was a resilient comeback win behind a goaltending prospect who was willing to stand on his head in net.
 
 
 
 
 

In the third period, the ever improving Thomas Vanek (Okposo & Tavares) scored in the opening minute and Team U.S.A. Olympic hopeful Kyle Okposo (Tavares) scored in the final two minutes to preserve the Isles chances in this game.  Kevin Poulin was perfect in preserving the Isles come back and looked as confident as ever with his chaotic style game.  Going to overtime got them a point.  They would need to endure overtime and score in the sessions to get the other point.  It was here that Kevin Poulin really came to play.  Poulin (going 46/48 and a .958Sv%) looked to hurt himself on a save in the shoot out.  It looked as if he suffered an injury to his knee or his leg, but it was probably a cramp, and he stayed in the game to close things out.  Shortly after that, Kyle Okposo scored again in the 4th round to give the Isles a much needed 3-2 win and stop the 10 game losing streak in a powerful way.

 

Thomas Vanek is really starting to click with John Tavres and Kyle Okposo.  Their line can be as good as any first line on certain nights.  Brock Nelson did his thing and looks pretty good in big situations.  Hopefully, he and Ryan Strome will be paired up again soon (with Anders Lee) and regain some line magic from the AHL up here with the big boys.  Calvin de Haan continues to look solid on the Isles blue line in a time where things aren't going easy for anyone back there.

 

What can be done for this team to show up all the time?  Maybe just a few more tweaks and a handle on consistency and we might have ourselves a team here.  Or, it was just one game and the wheels will fall off again and back to square one.

 

I say the season gets back on track soon. 

 

 

 

Isles Notes:

 

Per Daniel Friedman, "John Tavares is four points away from moving past Ed Westfall for 20th on Isles' all-time leaderboard."

 

Per Matt Saidman, "Isles in stat categories: Tavares 6th in NHL in points (34), MacDonald leads NHL in blocked shots (103), Martin leads NHL in hits (154)."

 

"Isles now 72 man games lost due to injury this season (31 team games). 81 man games lost last season (48 team games)."

 
Per Brett Cygalis, "Before the Isles gutsy 3-2 SO win in San Jose, The Post learned that Capuano was not going to be fired - for now."



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