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The Skinny: Isles 6, Anaheim 1

"The Skinny"

By Eric Hornick

Game 32
Isles 6, Anaheim 1
The Isles scored three times in both the first and third periods as they got goals from six different players to earn their sixth straight win. They beat the Anaheim Ducks 6-1 before a crowd of 15,631 at Honda Center.

Brock Nelson had his third straight multi-point game and linemates Bo Horvat and Mathew Barzal also had two points. The Isles had points from twelve different players.

The Isles are 10-5-3 under Patrick Roy and 29-20-14 overall as they move ahead of Detroit into second place in the Wild Card race and into a playoff spot for the first time since January 13th; they also climb within two points of Philadelphia for third place in the Metro Division and two points of Tampa Bay for the top Wild Card spot. 

The Isles look to sweep the California portion of the road trip on Monday in Los Angeles. 

The Scoring:  
1st Period
Casey Cizikas (8) Simon Holmstrom (9) 05:11 NYI 1,ANA 0
Kyle Palmieri (20) Mike Reilly (12), Sebastian Aho (7) 07:28 NYI 2,ANA 0
Brock Nelson (29) Bo Horvat (32), Mathew Barzal (47) 14:28 NYI 3,ANA 0 PPG

2nd Period
Alex Killorn (12) Max Jones (9), Radko Gudas (10) 00:24 NYI 3,ANA 1

3rd Period
Bo Horvat (26) Brock Nelson (27), Mathew Barzal (48) 00:34 NYI 4,ANA 1
Pierre Engvall (8) 07:56 NYI 5,ANA 1
Cal Clutterbuck (5) Matt Martin (3), Kyle MacLean (1) 18:12 NYI 6,ANA 1

The Skinny     
The Isles are 9-3-2 since the All-Star Break and have won five straight in regulation, and sixth straight overall, for the first time since February-March 2021 … Since Christmas, the Isles are 6-4-3 at home and 7-7-2 on the road; the Isles have won four straight road games for the first time since a six-game streak in October/November 2019 …The Isles scored the first goal for the fifth time in six games and have outscored the opposition 11-0 in the first period over the last six games.… The Isles' defense has 50 points during Patrick Roy (10-40-50) and have 40 points in the last 14 games (9-31-40)…The Isles have outscored their opponents 56-38 in the first period (fewest allowed in NHL), but have been outscored 85-67 in the second period (have allowed the most 2nd period goals in NHL) and 79-72 in the third period and overtime this season…The Isles have been outscored 47-28 in the second period since the Christmas break and have allowed at least two goals in 16 of the 31 games; the goal allowed are the most in the NHL over that span …The Isles are 21-3-9 when they score the opening goal …Mathew Barzal is now 20-48-68; they are his highest totals in each category since his rookie season (22-63-85 in 2017-18)... Barzal now has 32 primary assists while Noah Dobson had 32 primary assists… The Isles are nine games over NHL-.500 for the first time this season ….The Isles have scored at least five goals seven times in the last thirteen games…Mathew Barzal extended his point streak to seven games (3-6-9) …Semyon Varlamov earned his first win since December 13th, also vs. Anaheim…Ilya Sorokin has won five straight and is now 8-1-2 in his last eleven decisions… Sorokin has allowed just ten goals in his win streak (5-0-0, 1.98 GAA, .921 save percentage)… Brock Nelson extended his point streak to five games (he has three consecutive multi-point games); Bo Horvat has a four-game point streak…The Isles were nine points behind Tampa Bay when they began play last Monday in Dallas, but now trail Tampa Bay by only two points… Pierre Engvall now has scored 55 career goals -- in 55 different games…The Isles had only 19 shots on goal, matching the fewest allowed by Anaheim in a game this season….The Ducks are 8-8-2 in the last eighteen games.

First Times in (Ridiculously) Long Times  
The Isles have won consecutive road games by at least five goals for the first time since March 20-21-23, 1988, when they beat the Original Winnipeg Jets, the Minnesota North Stars, and the Kings by a combined 16-3 score.
The Isles have scored at least six goals in consecutive games for the first time since October 28-30, 2017 (at Nashville, vs. Vegas)
The Isles have scored at least six goals in consecutive road games for the first time since March 20-25, 2003 (at Montreal, at Chicago)
The Isles are 123 games over all-time NHL-.500 for the first time since a loss in Detroit on February 29, 1996, dropped them to 865-742-266.
 The Isles have scored 27 goals in the last five games for the first time since February 5-13, 2011 (also 27 games); they have not scored more goals in a five-game period since 1993 when they scored 30 in a five-game span.

First Periods
The Isles have scored 11 consecutive first period goals (over six games), matching their longest streak of first period goals scored since they scored 13 straight in 2019. There are only five longer streaks of consecutive first period goals for in club history:
17  12/26/1978 - 1/14/1979
15  2/15/1994 - 3/1/1994
15 10/21/1977 - 11/5/1977
13 1/10/2019 - 2/2/2019
13 3/8/1980 - 3/22/1980

March to the Playoffs
Metro Division
3rd  Philadelphia 74 points in 65 games  (Tuesday vs. San Jose, Thursday vs. Toronto)
4th  Isles 72 points in 63 games   (Monday at Los Angeles, Thursday at Buffalo)
5th Washington  69 points in 62 games   (Monday at Winnipeg, Wednesday at Edmonton, Thursday at Seattle)

Wild Card
1st WC Tampa Bay  74 points in 65 games  (Thursday vs Rangers)
2nd WC    Isles     72 points in 63 games  (Monday at Los Angeles, Thursday at Buffalo)
3rd Detroit        72 points in 64 games  (Tuesday at Buffalo, Thursday vs. Arizona)
4th Washington 69 points in 62 games   (Monday at Winnipeg, Wednesday at Edmonton)

Milestone Men  
Mathew Barzal recorded his 304th and 305th assists, passing Bob Bourne for 11th in club history.
Kyle Palmieri reached the 20-goal mark for the sixth time in his career, but first time since 2019-20.
Semyon Varlamov recorded his 66th win as an Islander, tying Glenn Healy for 9th place on the club's all-time list.
Brock Nelson has 270 goals, two behind John Tavares for 7th in club history.
Anders Lee has 443 points, tied with Billy Harris for 15th place in club history.
Brock Nelson is one goal away from his third consecutive 30-goal season, a feat last accomplished for the Islanders by Matt Moulson.
Semyon Varlamov earned his 279th win, tying Brian Elliot for 51st place in NHL history.
Kyle Palmieri played his 799th NHL game, while Jean-Gabriel Pageau played in his 699th NHL game.

Mr. Consistency
Mathew Barzal has a point in seven straight games, one shy of his season high. He also has three other 5-game streaks, giving him five streaks of at least five games.

Woah Noah
Dobson is the first Islander defenseman with at least 64 points since 1984-85 when Denis Potvin had 68, and the first with at least 56 assists since 1983-84, when Potvin recorded 63.

Dobson is on pace for 73 assists; Denis Potvin holds the club record for assists by a defenseman (70 in 1978-79). Dobson is on pace for 84 points, which would trail only three seasons by Potvin.

Dobson is tied for 5th in club history with his 56-assist season:
1. Denis Potvin 70 (1978-79)
2. Denis Potvin 67 (1975-76)
3. Denis Potvin 64 (1977-78)
4. Denis Potvin 63 (1983-84)
5. Denis Potvin 56 (1980-81)
Stefan Persson 56 (1978-79)
Noah Dobson 56 (2023-24)

Dobson has a point in eleven straight home games, which is the third-longest defense streak in club history (Denis Potvin - 15 in 1974-75 and Tom Kurvers -14 in 1991-92). Only one active defenseman has had a longer streak (Brent Burns -12 in 2017-18)

Dobson is now tied-25th overall for assists in a season by an Islander.

Only seven players have more assists through 300 Islander games. Four have had their numbers retired by the Isles (Trottier, Potvin, Bossy, Tonelli); the others are Persson, Barzal and Yashin.

Most assists (Islanders, last 35 years)
1. Pierre Turgeon 74 in 1992-93
2. Mathew Barzal 63 in  2017-18
3. Pierre Turgeon 56 in 1993-94 (traded after 69 games)
Noah Dobson 56 in 2023-24

The New Coach
The Isles are 10-5-3 under Patrick Roy and have allowed only two goals or fewer in eight of their ten wins. Ilya Sorokin is 9-2-2 under Roy while Semyon Varlamov is 1-3-1.

Scoring Leaders Under Patrick Roy
1. Mathew Barzal 8-14-22
2. Brock Nelson 9-11-20
3. Noah Dobson 2-17-19
4. Bo Horvat 8-8-16 (4 GWG)
5. Kyle Palmieri 9-5-14

The New Top Line
(since put together February 26th)
Brock Nelson 4-6-10 +8
Bo Horvat 4-5-9 +8
Mathew Barzal 3-5-8 +7

The Isles are 6-0-0 in that stretch.

Since the Break
The Isles are 9-3-2 since the break. While they were outshot 34.9-30.0 per game (-4.9) prior to the break, the Isles have out-shot their opponents 30.6-27.4 (+3.2) since the break.

Best Winning Percentage Since All-Star Break
1. Rangers .821 (11-2-1)
2. Florida .813 (13-3-0)
3. Nashville .800 (11-2-2)
4. Carolina .719 (11-4-1)
5. ISLES .714 (9-3-2)

Inter-Division Games
Tonight was the eighth of eleven consecutive inter-division games; the Isles are 6-2-0 in that stretch. The next divisional opponent will be the Rangers at Madison Square Garden on St. Patrick's Day.
 
Overtime is Our Time
The Isles have played 22 overtime games. They are 7-10 in games decided by an overtime goal, and they are 1-4 in shootouts. Ilya Sorokin is 6-7 in overtime and 1-3 in shootouts, while Semyon Varlamov is 1-3 in overtime and 0-1 in shootouts. 

The NHL record for overtime games is 30, played by Boston in 2003-04. The Isles are on pace to play 29 overtime games.

The Isles have won 18 of the last 45 games decided by an overtime goal (since January 11, 2020).

Most Islander OT/SO Losses 
14 (2023-24; CURRENT)
13 (2010-11)

Most OT/SO Losses in a Season (Isles Goalie)
1. Ilya Sorokin 11 (2023-24; CURRENT)
2. Rick DiPietro 9 (2006-07)
3. Ilya Sorokin 8 (2022-23)
Evgeni Nabokov 8 (2013-14)

Most Career OT/SO Losses (Isles Goalie)
Ilya Sorokin 29 (CURRENT)
Rick DiPietro 28 

Empty Netters 
The Isles have scored 2 empty-net goals (11:57) and allowed 14 (10:04).

Killing Their Own PP
The Isles have taken a penalty to interrupt their power play eighteen times this season.

Power Play Up; Penalty Killing Down
The Isles have scored 40 power play goals; they scored 35 all last season.
The Isles have allowed 52 power play goals; they allowed 39 all last season. 

Under Patrick Roy, the Isles Power Play is 12-52 (23.1%) and the Penalty Kill is 15-47 (68.1%). 
 
Building on a Lead
The Islanders have had a two-goal lead 47 times this season:
Score the next goal: 13 times
Allowed the next goal: 30 times
Game ended with 2-goal difference: 4 times 

Heavy Hitters
Cal Clutterbuck and Matt Martin are 1-2 all-time in hits:
1. Cal Clutterbuck 3,970
2. Matt Martin 3,822

Martin (7) and Clutterbuck (3) have combined for the 10-biggest hits seasons in Isles history in the Real-Time era, which began in 2005-06. 

The 25-Goal Club
Brock Nelson is the 8th player in club history to have at least six seasons of at least 25 goals:
Bryan Trottier 12
Mike Bossy 10
John Tavares/ Clark Gillies 7
Pat LaFontaine/ Brent Sutter/ Anders Lee/ Brock Nelson 6

Anders Lee needs eight more goals this season for his 7th season with at least 25 goals.

Last Year vs. This Year
2023-24  29-20-14 for 72 points in 63 games
2022-23  31-25-7 for 69 points in 63 games

Offense from Defense
Today:   0-2-2
Season: 27-110-137 
Season Pace 35-143-178
Last Season (Final) 41-132-173

The Islander defense scored 41 goals last season, which was the most since they scored 42 in 2003-04. The 173 points were their most since 1993-94, when they had 174 points in an 84-game season.

Lots of Work for Sorokin
Most shots against:
Ilya Sorokin 1,512
Juuse Saros 1,490
Alexandar Georgiev 1,469 
Thatcher Demko 1,427

No goalie has ever played the full season for the Islanders and led the NHL in this category; Kelly Hrudey led the NHL in 1988-89; he was traded at the deadline to Los Angeles.

Facing 40
Ilya Sorokin has faced at least forty shots ten times this season and 27 times in his career. 

Most Games, 40+ Shots in a Season vs Isles Goalie
1. Jaroslav Halak 11  2017-18
2. Gerry Desjardins 10 1972-73
Ilya Sorokin 10 2023-24

No other NHL goalie has faced 40+ shots more than six times this season.

Most games, 40+ Shots (Since 2021-22)
1. John Gibson 34
2. Ilya Sorokin 27
3. Darcy Kuemper 23
4. Sam Montembault 21
Karel Vejmelka 21

Most Games, 40+ Shots (Islander History)
1. Billy Smith 46    (674 games)
2. Kelly Hrudey 27 (241 games)
Ilya Sorokin 27 (182 games)

Sorokin has made at least 40 saves six times this season and a franchise-record 16 times in his career. 

Varly, Varly
Semyon Varlamov has 40 career shutouts and 279 career wins. Among active NHL goalies (and excluding Carey Price, who is technically still active), Varlamov is seventh in wins and fourth in shutouts.

All-time Goalie Wins
51. Brian Elliott 279
51. Semyon Varlamov 279
53. Marty Turco 275

Home and Road
The Isles are 29-20-14 overall; they are 15-8-9 at home and 14-12-5 on the road.
Anaheim is 23-38-3 overall; they are 10-23-1 at home and 13-15-2 on the road.

East and West
The Isles are 18-9-8 against the East (8-4-5 vs. Metropolitan and 10-5-3 vs. Atlantic) and 11-11-6 against the West (5-6-2 vs. Central and 6-5-4 vs. Pacific).

Home is Where the Fans Are
The Isles have played 113 games at UBS Arena and recorded 78 sellouts of 17,255. 

Sweet Lou
Lou Lamoriello has the second-highest win total for any general manager in NHL history:
1. David Poile 1,531
2. Lou Lamoriello 1,434
3. Glen Sather 1,319

Leaders of the Pack
Lou Lamoriello (1,434) and Patrick Roy (140) have combined for 1,574 career wins as general manager and coach. That is the highest in the NHL among active combos by a wide margin.

First Things First
The Isles are 21-3-9 when scoring first and are 8-17-5 when allowing the opening goal. Under Patrick Roy, the Isles are 8-0-0 when they score first and are 2-5-3 when they do not.

The Shots
Isles      6-6-7=19
Anaheim 4-10-9=23
The Isles are 11-7-5 when they outshoot their opponents, 1-1-0 when the shots are even and 17-12-9 when the opposition has more shots.

In the Nets
Semyon Varlamov made 22 saves; he is 7-7-3 on the season and 6-6-3 vs. Anaheim.
Lukas Dostal made 13 saves; he is 10-17-1 on the season and 0-1-0 vs. the Isles. 

Special Teams
The Isles were 1-5 on the power play (8:11); Anaheim was 0-2 on the power play (4:00).

The Isles are 16-7-8 when they score at least one power play goal and 13-13-6 when they do not. The Isles are 11-14-9 when they allow at least one power play goal and 18-6-5 when they do not.

Three is a Magic Number
The Isles are 27-4-10 when they score at least three goals (including shootout winners) and are 2-16-4 when they do not. 

One-Goal Games
The Isles are 16-3-14 in games decided by a single goal including 8-3 in regulation. They are 7-10 in games decided in overtime and are 1-4 in shootouts. The Isles are 2-6 in games in which an empty-net goal turns a 1-goal game into a 2-goal game.

Back-to-Backs     
Including tonight, the Isles are 3-1-3 in the front end and 0-3-3 in the back end this season. This back-to-back concludes Monday in Los Angeles. The next back-to-back set will be on Saturday vs. Ottawa and next Sunday at the Rangers. 

Ice-time Leaders
Isles: Ryan Pulock (21:53); Anaheim: Cam Fowler (24:30)
Mathew Barzal led Islander forwards with 20:26 of ice-time. 

Isles record by ice-time leaders: Ryan Pulock (4-0-2), Noah Dobson (22-18-9), Alex Romanov (2-2-0), Adam Pelech (0-0-2), Matthew Barzal (0-0-1), Bo Horvat (1-0-0).

Face-offs
Isles 27, Anaheim 22 (55%)
Bo Horvat won 13 of 17 for the Isles; Ryan Strome won 6 of 9 for Anaheim.

Hit Count
Isles 21 (Cal Clutterbuck -6)
Anaheim 18 (Three with 3)

Fights 
None. Season total: 7 (Martin 3, Pelech 1, Lee 1, Mayfield 1, Horvat 1)
 
Blocked Shots
Isles 13 (Ryan Pulock -4)
Anaheim 16 (Radko Gudas -7)

For the Analytics Crowd 
Corsi: All situations: Isles 50, Anaheim 48
Corsi: 5-on-5: Isles 34, Anaheim 37
 
5-on-5 leaders:
Isles:  Noah Dobson and Adam Pelech +7
Anaheim: Cam Fowler +11

High Danger Scoring Chances (per Natural Stat Trick)
All situations: Isles 13, Anaheim 10
5-on-5: Isles 11, Anaheim 8

Scratches
(Robert Bortuzzo -LTIR), (Scott Mayfield – LTIR), Oliver Wahlstrom, Hudson Fasching, Samuel Bolduc
Games Lost to injury: 154

The Ironmen
Anders Lee is the Islanders' ironman, having played 175 consecutive games. Brock Nelson (147) is the only other Islander to have played at least 100 consecutive games. Four other Islanders (Noah Dobson, Cal Clutterbuck, Kyle Palmieri, and Jean-Gabriel Pageau) have played every game this season.

Most Overtime Goals, Season (Islanders)
1. John Tavares 4 (2014-15)
2. Bo Horvat 3 (2023-24)
Brock Nelson 3 (2019-20)
John Tavares 3 (2010-11)

Most Overtime Assists, Career (Islanders)
1. Mathew Barzal 15
2. John Tavares 12

Most Overtime Points, Career (Islanders)
1. John Tavares 23
2. Mathew Barzal 20
Barzal has a point on 20 of the 37 overtime goals that the Isles have scored since he became a regular in 2016-17.

National TV Games 
The Isles are 5-0-3 in games that air on one of the NHL's US national broadcast partners. The next nationally televised game will be on March 17th (TNT) vs. the Rangers.

Matinee Isles
The Isles are 0-2-1 in matinee games (all at home, including an OT loss at Met Life). The remaining matinee games are March 16th vs OTT, March 17th at NYR, March 23rd vs WPG, and April 13th at NYR.
The NHL considers games that start before 5:00 local time to be afternoon games.

Challenges
Isles: 2 successful, 3 failures – WSH goalie interference (11/2), OTT offside (11/24), LA no goalie interference (12/9), VGK no goalie interference (1/6), PIT no hand pass (2/20) 

Opponents: 3 successful, 2 failures – BUF no offsides (10/21), CAR no high-stick (11/30); ANA goalie interference (12/13), CGY offside (2/10), TB offside (2/24)

Quickies
The Isles have scored two goals in under a minute seven times this season (four times at home – CBJ 12/7 x2, WSH 12/29, NYR 2/18-MetLife and three time on road-@OTT 11/24, @ARI 1/4, @SJ 3/7)  and allowed two in the same span eight times (COL 10/25 x2, MIN 11/8, @MTL 12/16, PIT 12/27, @NAS 1/13, @PIT 2/20, @STL 2/22 (3 in :32))

Multi-Goal 3rd Period Comeback Wins
The Isles have come from at least two goals behind in the third period to win one time this season and have allowed the opposition to do so five times.
For (1): LA 12/9 (trailed 0-2, won 3-2 in OT)
Vs (5): DET 10/30 (trailed 0-2, won 4-3 in OT); CAR 11/4 (trailed 1-3, won 4-3 in OT) ; @ NJ 11/28 (trailed 2-4, won 5-4 in regulation); SJ 12/5 (trailed 1-4; won 5-3 in OT); NYR 2/18 (trailed 3-5, won 6-5 in OT)

Last Minute Heroes:
The Isles have scored four goals and have allowed six goals in the final three minutes of the third period to tie or go-ahead:
For (4): Bo Horvat 10/20 vs NJ 18:49 (Isles lost in OT); Simon Holmstrom 12/13 vs ANA 18:27 (GWG); Kyle Palmieri 1/27 vs FLA 18:31 (Isles lost in OT); Pierre Engvall 2/5 @ TOR 17:58 (GWG)
Vs (7): Curtis Lazar 11/28 @ NJ 19:37 (GWG); Sebastian Aho 11/30 @ CAR 19:57 (Isles won in OT); Tomas Hertl vs SJ 18:30 (SJ won in OT); Morgan Rielly 12/11 vs TOR 19:53 (Isles won in OT); Alexandre Carrier 1/13 @ NAS 19:52 (GWG); Sean Monahan 1/25 @ MTL 17:48 (GWG); Mika Zibanejad vs NYR – Met Life 18:31 (NYR won in OT)

OT Winners
For (7):   Mathew Barzal (vs CAR) 11/30, Jean Gabriel Pageau (vs LA) 12/9, Bo Horvat (vs TOR) 12/11, Mathew Barzal (vs TOR) 1/11, Bo Horvat (vs DAL) 1/21, Adam Pelech (vs PIT) 2/20, Bo Horvat (vs DAL) 2/26
Vs (10):   Jack Hughes (NJ) 10/20, Lucas Raymond (DET) 10/30, Sebastian Aho (CAR) 11/4, Quinn Hughes (VAN) 11/15; William Eklund (SJ) 12/5; Dylan Strome (WAS) 12/20; Nathan MacKinnon (COL) 1/2; Seth Jones (CHI) 1/19, Oliver Ekman-Larsson (FLA) 1/27; Artemi Panarin (NYR) 2/18

Shootout Winners
For (1):  Oliver Wahlstrom (Vs CGY) 11/18
Vs (4):  Kailer Yamamoto (SEA) 11/16, Tyson Foerster (PHI) 11/25, David Pastrnak (BOS) 12/15, Tomas Tatar (SEA) 2/13

All-time Islander Leader Boards:
Games Played (skaters)
1. Bryan Trottier 1,123 *** 2. Denis Potvin 1,060 *** 3. Josh Bailey 1,057…
5. Clark Gillies 872 *** 6. Brock Nelson 821 *** 7. Bob Bourne 814 *** 8. Matt Martin 807 *** 9. Casey Cizikas 796 *** 10. Mike Bossy 752 *** 11. Anders Lee 741 *** Patrick Flatley 712 *** 13. Cal Clutterbuck 699…
32. Rich Pilon and Mick Vukota 509 *** 34. Ed Westfall 493 *** 35. Mathew Barzal 482 *** 36. Adam Pelech 481 *** 37. Radek Martinek 479 **** 38. Gerry Hart 476 *** 39. Mariusz Czerkawski 470 *** 40. Scott Mayfield 469 *** 41. Ryan Pulock 467

Goals    
1. Mike Bossy 573 *** 2. Bryan Trottier 500 *** 3. Denis Potvin 310 …
5. Pat LaFontaine and Brent Sutter 287 *** 7. John Tavares 272 *** 8. Brock Nelson 270 *** 9. Anders Lee 257 …
20. Kyle Okposo 139 ***21. Jason Blake 127 *** 22. Mathew Barzal 125…
29. Ray Ferraro 116 *** 30. Benoit Hogue, Ed Westfall, and Casey Cizikas 105

Assists
1. Bryan Trottier 853 *** 2. Denis Potvin 742 *** 3. Mike Bossy 553 …
10. Stefan Persson 317 *** 11. Mathew Barzal 305…
16. Billy Harris 259 *** 17. Tomas Jonsson 249  *** 18. Brock Nelson 248…
21. Nick Leddy 198 *** 22. Pierre Turgeon 193 *** 23. Anders Lee 187…
31. David Volek 154 *** 32. Mariusz Czerkawski 150 *** 33. Noah Dobson 147 *** 34. Travis Green 145 *** 35. Steve Thomas 140 *** 36. Mark Streit 139 *** 37. Ryan Pulock 137

Points
1. Bryan Trottier 1,353 *** 2. Mike Bossy 1,126 *** 3. Denis Potvin 1,052…
10. Bob Bourne 542 *** 11. Brock Nelson 518 *** 12. Bob Nystrom 513 *** 13. Derek King 499 *** 14. Patrick Flatley 488 *** 15. Anders Lee 444  *** 16. Billy Harris 443 *** 17. Mathew Barzal 430…
31. Nick Leddy 243 *** 32. Ray Ferraro and Casey Cizikas 238

+/-
1. Bryan Trottier +467 *** 2. Denis Potvin +456 *** 3. Mike Bossy +380…
15. Bob Lorimer +105  *** 16. Adam Pelech +77 ***  17. Tomas Jonsson +76 *** 18. Garry Howatt +75 *** 19. Pat Price +70 *** 20. JP Parise +67 *** 21. Jude Drouin +58 *** 22. Patrick Flatley +57 *** 23. Greg Gilbert +54  

Defense Goals
1. Denis Potvin 310 *** 2. Tomas Jonsson 84 *** 3. Kenny Jonsson 57…
4. Stefan Persson 52 *** 5. Ryan Pulock 47 *** 6. Jean Potvin 46 *** 7. Nick Leddy 45 *** 8. Roman Hamrlik 43 *** 9. Mark Streit 40 *** 10. Noah Dobson 38

Defense Assists
1. Denis Potvin 742 *** 2. Stefan Persson 317 *** 3. Tomas Jonsson 249…
7. Jeff Norton 166 *** 8. Noah Dobson 147 *** 9. Mark Streit 139 *** 10. Ryan Pulock 137…
13. Roman Hamrlik 110 *** 14. Adam Pelech 110… 
20. Dave Langevin and Thomas Hickey 95 *** 22. Scott Mayfield 91

Defense Points
1. Denis Potvin 1,052 *** 2. Stefan Persson 369 *** 3. Tomas Jonsson 333…
6. Jean Potvin 213 *** 7. Jeff Norton 188 *** 8. Noah Dobson 185 *** 9. Ryan Pulock 184
13. Dave Lewis 141 *** 14. Adam Pelech 136 *** 15. Tom Kurvers 134 …
19. Vladimir Malakhov 125 *** 20. Thomas Hickey 117 *** 21. Scott Mayfield 116

Goalie Games
1. Billy Smith 674 *** 2. Rick DiPietro 318 *** 3. Glenn Resch 282 …
5. Thomas Greiss 193 *** 6. Tommy Salo 187 *** 7. Ilya Sorokin 182 *** 8. Jaroslav Halak 177 *** 9. Glenn Healy 176 *** 10. Semyon Varlamov 154

Wins
1. Billy Smith 304 *** 2. Glenn Resch 157 *** 3. Rick DiPietro 130…
5. Thomas Greiss 101 *** 6. Ilya Sorokin 92 *** 7. Jaroslav Halak 88 *** 8. Roland Melanson 77 *** 9. Glenn Healy and Semyon Varlamov 66

Shutouts
1. Glenn Resch 25 *** 2. Billy Smith 22 *** 3. Ilya Sorokin 18 *** 
4. Rick DiPietro 16 *** 5. Semyon Varlamov 15

On the Farm   
Bridgeport is 20-30-6-1 on the season after going 2-1-0-0 this weekend. heading into a 3-in-3 weekend that begins Friday in Springfield. The Baby Isles travel to Laval (Quebec) for games Wednesday and Friday.

Season Series Stats
The Isles win the season series 2 games to 0 (and 4 points to 0). 

The Isles sweep the season series for the third straight season. The Isles have won the six meetings by a combined 31-11 score.

UP NEXT
MONDAY, MARCH 11th  – ISLANDERS AT LOS ANGELES – 10:30pm
[MSGSN(pre-game at 10:00), WRHU 88.7 FM, WRCN 103.9FM, ESPN Radio].
It is one last late night for Islander fans as the Isles play their final Western Conference road game (and final game outside of the Eastern Time Zone) as they face the Kings in Los Angeles.

The Isles will be looking to sweep three straight games in California for the first time; twice before they have gone 2-0-1 in a California trip.

The Isles rallied from a 2-0 deficit to beat Los Angeles 3-2 in overtime on a Jean-Gabriel Pageau goal back in December. That snapped a four-game losing streak overall to the Kings. The Isles are 2-10-0 in 12 trips to Staples Center/crypto.com Arena since 2006.

Eric Hornick has been the statistician on Islander home game telecasts since 1982. Information contained in "The Skinny" has been gathered from various sources. Follow Eric @ehornick on Twitter & on his blog www.nyiskinny.com



Forever1940 is the nom de plume of Eric Hornick, statistician on Islander home telecasts since January 21, 1982. Visit my blog: NYISkinny.com and follow me on Twitter @ehornick

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