Tuesday, 1 November 2016

NHL - Minnesota Wild @ New York Islanders 3-6 - Sunday, October 23, 2016



The New York Islanders scored three goals in a 3:08 span during the second period in a 6-3 win against the Minnesota Wild at Barclays Center. John Tavares and Calvin de Haan scored 24 seconds apart for the Islanders (3-3-0) before five minutes elapsed in the second period, and Johnny Boychuk made it 3-1 at 7:31.
Tavares scored 3:08 after forward Zach Parise scored his 300th NHL goal to give Minnesota a 1-0 lead. Parise took a pass from defenseman Matt Dumba on a 4-on-2 rush and his wrist shot beat Greiss (26 saves) 1:15 into the second period. Parise scored No. 301 at 12:37 after replays concluded his shot trickled over the goal line.
Kuemper made 27 saves for the Wild (3-2-1).

* After Wild defenseman Jonas Brodin's shot from the blue line took an awkward bounce, the puck went to Beauvillier, who passed to the trailing Quine, who scored on a wrist shot to make it 4-2 at 6:29 of the third period for what turned out to be the winning goal.
* Tavares, de Haan and Boychuk scored three goals in 3:08 in the second period to take a 3-1 lead, and never trailed again.
* New York had three goals from defenseman (de Haan, Boychuk, Hickey). They had three goals combined among defenseman in the first five games of the season. ... Parise, who had a game-high 10 shots on goal, has 20 goals and 44 points against the Islanders, his most in each category against any team. ... The Islanders were 0-for-1 on the power play and have one power-play goal in 15 chances this season. They killed two of three penalties and are 20-for-22 on the penalty kill.

Wild Quotes
Zach Parise: "Maybe we can stop talking about it. I've felt like every game since the beginning of the year, I've gotten two, three, four really really good looks every game and some good deflections and it just hasn't gone in for some reason, [but] tonight it did." Parise told Fox Sports North about scoring No. 300.
"I had no idea really. We were lining up ready to take the draw. I was standing behind the net and one of the linesmen asked me if it went in and I said, 'No, I don't think so.'"
Bruce Boudreau: "It put us behind the eight-ball. It wasn't necessary the goaltending that was the factor. I think after the second period we had almost 50 shot attempts at the net and they were blocking everything and we weren't blocking too much."

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