Dallas Stars Fall To New York Islanders 3-2
The Stars are a very good team. They have won five games in a row and present a tough game for the Islanders, who have been having a successful road trip. This game is the sixth game of a seven-game road trip for the Islanders, who seem to be maturing on this road trip.
The Stars are led by Jason Robertson, who had a hat trick in the Stars’ 5-1 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday. Other tough players on the Stars are Forward Tyler Seguin and Goaltender Jake Oettinger. Do you think the Stars will win the Stanley Cup?
Stars Fall To Islanders 3-2 At American Airlines Arena
The Stars beat the Islanders tonight. It was a difficult game for the Islanders, as Dallas had won five games in a row and was coming off a 5-1 victory in their last game on Saturday. The Islanders played fairly well in this game, but Dallas is one of the best teams in the National Hockey League. Here is a scoring summary of the game.
In the first period, there were no goals scored. The Stars seemed like the better team in this period, but it was 0-0. David Rittich played well for the Islanders, making several outstanding saves. This was only the third game of the season that was scoreless after one period.
In the second period, the oddity was that we went almost 10 minutes without a shot. The Stars changed that. Cal Ritchie scored his first goal for the Islanders to give them a 1-0 lead. Jason Robertson then scored for Dallas. That goal tied the game at 1.
In the third period, Bo Horvat scored for the Islanders to make it 2-1. Then, Kyle Palmieri scored a short-handed goal for the Islanders to give them a 3-1 lead. Robertson scored his second goal of the game. It was 3-2 Islanders.
News and Notes
- Simon Holmstrom was ill for the Islanders. He was replaced in the lineup by Maxim Shabanov. Shabonov made his return after missing since October 21.
- Rittich started for the Islanders. Rittich was the first goalie off the ice at morning skate and is 4-2-0 this season with a 3.15 goals against average and a .893 save percentage. He is coming off a 27-save surprise win in Utah on Friday.
- The Islanders’ penalty kill, which has been a sore spot for the Islanders previously, has been great of late, going 19-for-21 in its last six games (90.1%).
- Anders Lee leads the Islanders with 12 points in 20 career games against Dallas. He needs to have a big game tonight.
- This is the only time this season that the Islanders will play in Dallas.
The Emergence Of Emil Heineman
The Islanders are getting a boost from Forward Emil Heineman, who was acquired from the Montreal Canadians when the Islanders traded Noah Dobson to them. Heineman had a career high of 10 goals last season. Heineman is riding a three-game goal streak, and the game on Sunday against the Avalanche was the first time in Islanders history that a player scored the first goal of the game for the Islanders.
The winger from Sweden, who scored his ninth goal of the season on his 24th birthday, is one goal shy of tying a career-high of 10 goals established with Montreal last season through 62 games of his first National Hockey League campaign. Heineman ranks 12th in the National Hockey League with 65 hits this season.
Conclusion
The Islanders are ahead of the game on this massive seven-game road trip. They lost a hard-fought game on Sunday to the Colorado Avalanche. Islanders Head Coach Patrick Roy said the loss was the Islanders’ best game of the year. The Islanders have eight points on this road trip. They are 4-1, and wanted only seven points. They wrap up the road trip in Detroit on Thursday.
