With leading goal-scorer Shane Doan out of the lineup for a third straight game, the Phoenix Coyotes are counting on others to step up and pick up the slack offensively. There was no shortage of suitors Thursday. Mikkel Boedker and Rob Klinkhammer scored twice and Mike Ribeiro added a goal and two assists, fueling a four-goal second period that carried the Coyotes past the New York Islanders 6-3. The loss was the Islanders' 11th in 12 games and fourth on a five-game trip against five of the top seven teams in the Western Conference. Klinkhammer, Boedker and Ribeiro broke open a 1-1 game with goals in a 3:41 span early in the second period and the Coyotes avenged a 6-1 loss on Long Island on Oct. 8 with a six-goal night of their own. Boedker scored his eighth and ninth goals of the season - and his first two at Jobing.com Arena - and Klinkhammer had a career-high three points as the Coyotes improved to 3-1-1 in the past five games after their first tailspin of the season. They did it with veterans like Doan, Lauri Korpikoski and Derek Morris out of the lineup.
"We're doing it together, everyone is
chipping in," said Ribeiro, who has two three-point nights
in the past five game and leads the team with 26 points. "It's
hard for other teams to match up with us because so many guys are
capable of contributing."
John
Tavares and Kyle
Okposo pulled the Islanders within 4-3 with goals 1:23 apart
midway through the second. But Boedker closed the six-goal period
with a hard wrist shot over Islanders goalie Kevin
Poulin's shoulder and just under the crossbar to derail any New
York comeback hopes.
"It was the worst hockey game I've seen
our defense play," Islanders coach Jack Capuano said. "Four
goals are a direct result. Turnovers, not being able to execute on
breakouts, discipline with decision-making, protecting the walls ...
you're giving up 2-on-2's, 2-on-1's and it's in the back of the net."
The Islanders have allowed an NHL-worst 116 goals
in 33 games. New York also lost center Casey
Cizikas, who took a stick to the jaw during a first-period
collision and did not return.
"We got three goals tonight and that's a
good thing. We haven't scored three goals in a long time,"
Poulin said. "But on the other end it's not only offense. We
have to be good in all three zones. When you allow six goals, it's
always a rough night."
Phoenix goalie Mike
Smith, returning from a bout with the flu, held off New York from
there with 21 saves including a big one on a power-play bid by
Michael
Grabner early in the third period. Poulin made 31 saves and lost
for the seventh time in his past eight starts. The Coyotes unleashed
17 first-period shots but still fell behind early. After Poulin made
nice close-in stop on Radim
Vrbata and two on Ribeiro, Eric
Boulton got his stick on an Andrew
MacDonald shot from the point and deflected it past Smith at
13:06 for his second goal of the season. The lead didn't last long.
Thomas Vanek
was sent to the penalty box for slashing 19 seconds after Boulton's
goal and the Coyotes cashed in against the NHL's worst
penalty-killing unit. Poulin robbed Ribeiro again on a point-blank
rebound before Yandle carried an Oliver
Ekman-Larsson pass to the high slot and used Martin
Hanzal as a screen to beat Poulin with a low wrist shot at 14:34.
Yandle's fourth goal was the 22nd by a Phoenix defenseman this
season.
"We had two or three great chances in the
first period and we didn't score on them," Phoenix coach
Dave Tippett said. "It would have been easy to say 'Ah jeez,
I can't believe we don't have a lead.' But our guys stuck with it and
that's a sign we're doing things right. No one got down. The feeling
was 'Let's go get more chances, and see how it goes.' It's amazing
how sometimes that works out if you put in the work."
The Coyotes worked over New York early in the
second. It started at 2:34 when Klinkhammer banked a return pass from
Ribeiro off New York defenseman Aaron
Ness. Phoenix stuck again 1:57 later, when Boedker found a loose
puck sitting near the post and stuffed it home. And 1:43 later,
Ribeiro finally got one past Poulin on a behind-the-net centering
feed from Klinkhammer to give Phoenix a 4-1 lead.
"After getting me twice I wasn't going to
let him stop me a third time," Ribeiro said.
The Islanders made things closer quickly. Tavares
worked a give-and-go with Vanek and put a shot off a defenseman and
past Smith at 11:42 for his team-leading 13th goal. At 13:05, Brian
Strait gobbled up a David
Moss turnover and put a shot on net that Okposo was able to
deflect into the net as he was being taken down by Coyotes defenseman
Michael Stone
to cut the deficit lead to one goal. But Boedker ended the wild
second period with his takeaway in the neutral zone and goal off a
Ribeiro feed for the fourth two-goal game of his career.
"I like to score on the road but it's nice
to hear your own crowd cheer for you once in a while too,"
Boedker said. "That second goal took the wind out of them a
little and that was good for us."
Klinkhammer capped the scoring and notched his
second two-goal game of the season, scoring unassisted with 5:47 left
to play on a 2-on-1 break.
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