Monday 31 October 2016

NHL - San Jose Sharks @ New York Islanders 3-2 - Tuesday, October 18, 2016



Joe Pavelski broke a tie with 2:11 remaining to help the San Jose Sharks to a 3-2 win against the New York Islanders at Barclays Center. Pavelski, who had a goal and three assists one night earlier in a 7-4 loss at the New York Rangers, put the Sharks in front when he redirected a feed from Joe Thornton (two assists) past Islanders goalie Jaroslav Halak.
Melker Karlsson and Tomas Hertl scored, Brent Burns had two assists and Aaron Dell made 21 saves in his NHL debut for the Sharks (3-1-0).
The Islanders played a solid game and we found a way. Anthony Beauvillier and Anders Lee had goals for the Islanders, who have lost three of their first four games (1-3-0). Halak made 24 saves. Karlsson's first goal of the season opened the scoring 5:36 into the game. With the teams at even strength, Karlsson, who was left alone in front, one-timed Tommy Wingels' feed from behind the net past Halak.

* Islanders brass raved about Beauvillier's work ethic for much of training camp, and it was evident on his first NHL goal midway through the second period. After he took a pass from Bailey, Beauvillier drove to the net from the right circle, outworked Sharks defenseman Justin Braun and erased a 1-0 deficit with a third effort.
Aaron Dell: "It took right 'til the very last second to make it real there. I didn't really realize it until after I got off (the ice). It was crazy. All my buddies back home were getting together to watch tonight. I'm sure my family was, too. It's awesome for that."

Brent Burns: "It's big, really good bounce-back. Hockey is a weird sport, you just play. You just gotta get points. You can win and play (bad) or you can lose and play great, but at the end of the day it's just about getting points and putting them in the bank. It's the way this sport is. It's a results-based business. It doesn't matter how you get 'em. It's like a goal, empty-netter or breakaway, it's all the same at the end of the day. It's just about getting points."

Peter DeBoer: "We were all a little disappointed with our game (Monday) night, and I thought the guys came out and worked hard tonight."
Joe Pavelski: "It's just commitment level. It wasn't there (Monday) night, it was there tonight. You saw they're a dangerous team, they've got some skill and we didn't give them the odd-man rushes that they sometimes create."



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