GDT: R1:G5 | New York Islanders @ Carolina Hurricanes | April 30th | 7:30 PM | F/L 6-3

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GAME 5 | CAR LEADS BEST OF SEVEN SERIES 3-1
7:30 PM | PNC ARENA
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The New York Islanders will look to keep their season alive when they face the Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena on Tuesday for Game Five of their First Round series. The Islanders currently trail their best-of-seven series three games to one.

The Islanders staved off elimination with a 3-2 double-OT victory on Saturday night at UBS Arena. Mathew Barzal netted two goals, including the double-OT winner, and JG Pageau scored a power-play goal while Semyon Varlamov made 42 saves.

While the stakes are still high with the Islanders playing for their season, Head Coach Patrick Roy pointed out how his team is acclimated to playing in high-pressure situations – as they’ve been resilient all year.

“We had our backs against the wall for a long time if you think about it, because we've made the playoffs by three points. It's not something new for this group," Roy said. "But it's this that's why I'm so proud of them because of how resilient they are and how hard they've been working, and how they want to keep going."

The Islanders were in the same spot last season, headed to Raleigh for Game 5 and facing elimination. They pulled out a 3-2 victory to force Game 6 last year, and they’re hoping to grind out a similar result to bring the series back to Long Island.

“Now, this is déjà vu for them,” Roy said. “Last year, they were down 3-1 [in the series] and they went to Carolina and won the game. Hope we can repeat that.”

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LINEUP NEWS FOR GAME FIVE​

Semyon Varlamov will start between the pipes on Tuesday night for Game 5. He started in three of the four games of the series and made a relief appearance in Game 3, sporting a .930 SV% and allowing eight goals in the series against the Hurricanes.

On the injury front, Matt Martin (day to day, lower-body) did not practice with the team on Monday and will miss Game 5. The veteran forward will still travel with the team to Raleigh.

"He's a leader on our team, so guys want [him] to be around," Roy said.

In his place, Simon Holmstrom took line rushes with Kyle MacLean and Cal Clutterbuck in Monday’s practice, but Roy said that Martin’s replacement is to be determined.

ISLANDERS NOTES AND FIRSTS​

- Roy earned his first playoff win as Islanders head coach on Saturday.

- Robert Bortuzzo picked up his first point as an Islander in his 27th game with the team (regular season and playoffs).

- Ruslan Iskhakov played in his first playoff game on Saturday, thrust into playoff action after he played just one NHL game on Apr. 17 against the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Isles regular season finale. The 23-year-old winger skated 5:58 TOI and recorded a blocked shot. He skated on a line with Cal Clutterbuck and current and former teammate in Bridgeport, Kyle MacLean.

- JG Pageau netted his first playoff goal since June 5, 2021. The tally also marked the first third period goal of the series against the Canes. Pageau won 19-of-23 faceoffs in the game as well, including eight-of-nine against Jordan Staal.

- Anders Lee’s four-game point streak marks a career-long in the postseason. He recorded two three-game point streaks in the 2020 playoff run and had a three-game point streak in 2019.

- Per Islanders statistician Eric Hornick, Semyon Varlamov is the first goaltender in NHL history to play and win a playoff game on his birthday. The netminder turned 36 and made 42 saves on Saturday.

HURRICANES NEWS AND NOTES​

- Rod Brind’Amour tweaked three of his lines during Monday’s practice.

Notably Teuvo Teravainen is joining Jordan Staal and Seth Jarvis on a line. Jesperi Kotkaniemi will shift from center to wing on a new line with Evgeny Kuznetsov and Stefen Noesen. Jack Drury appears to be centering Jordan Martinook and Martin Necas. The Hurricanes top line of Jake Guentzel, Sebastian Aho and Andrei Svechnikov remained intact.

- Guentzel is riding a three-game point streak with four points over that span. Per Isles PR, Guentzel is one of 15 active NHLers with at least a point-per-game average in the playoffs with 62 points in 62 games.

- While unconfirmed Frederik Andersen is expected to start a fifth straight game. Andersen is 3-1 in the series and has only allowed nine goals over that span. The Hurricanes are not holding a morning skate, so confirmation will come closer to puck drop.
 

JTToilinginToronto

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Probably going to be the toughest of the three games to win for an improbable reverse sweep. Canes still have full control of the series and will have the crowd behind them tonight.

I think the Canes will win unfortunately, but hope I'm wrong. If I am, we will have the home crowd in game 6, and if this gets pushed to game 7, the Canes will have all the pressure against them.
 
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Probably going to be the toughest of the three games to win for an improbable reverse sweep. Canes still have full control of the series and will have the crowd behind them tonight.

I think the Canes will win unfortunately, but hope I'm wrong. If I am, we will have the home crowd in game 6, and if this gets pushed to game 7, the Canes will have all the pressure against them.
I agree. This is the toughest. All signs point to the series being over tonight. BUT. It's one game. Can go either way. Get the W tonight and ALL the momentum is with the Isles.
 

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Canes will certainly be hungry. Expect major pushes by them. Roy brought this up in game 2 and challenged the fellas to do better when the surge comes. Let's see what happens. Hopefully Freddie is not sharp and he lets in a few early so we can hang on for dear life the rest of the game LGI
 

Doshell Propivo

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Canes will certainly be hungry. Expect major pushes by them. Roy brought this up in game 2 and challenged the fellas to do better when the surge comes. Let's see what happens. Hopefully Freddie is not sharp and he lets in a few early so we can hang on for dear life the rest of the game LGI
That's their identity. lol
 

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Definitely don't want to fall too far behind and have their defense squash us. Definitely don't want to get too far ahead and have them try their hardest and just put us on de-facto penalty kill the entire game. Best path seems to be just keeping the game tied as long as possible and sneak a goal by them toward the end.

Joking aside, it's going to be tough tonight. Playing passive and conservative will almost surely lead to a loss. Anything other than the Game 2 strategy please.
 
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Definitely don't want to fall too far behind and have their defense squash us. Definitely don't want to get too far ahead and have them try their hardest and just put us on de-facto penalty kill the entire game. Best path seems to be just keeping the game tied as long as possible and sneak a goal by them toward the end.

Joking aside, it's going to be tough tonight. Playing passive and conservative will almost surely lead to a loss. Anything other than the Game 2 strategy please.
Our best strategy is to get out to a 6-0 lead early and then try to hold on.
 

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Tonight will be TOUGH. Survive the first 10 minute flurry from Carolina and I expect this settles into a low-scoring grinder of a game, coin flip on who wins. Isles recipe for walking away with a W probably looks something like 2-1 with Varly standing on his head. I think that double OT goal definitely injected some life into this team and I expect them to put up a fight tonight.
 

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Canes Fans Game 1
Refs You Suck

Canes fans Game 2
Isles Fans Suck

Canes Fans Game 3
Get the Broom

Canes Fans Game 4
You Got Lucky

Canes Fans Game 5
Come on Boys, They got lucky again and the Refs Suck

Canes Fans Game 6
It's New York , you know the league favors that city

Canes Fans Game 7
Geezus, do I spit or swallow? It's not fair. All the experts said we were going to win the Cup! Maybe we should trade Aho for Tavares, he's the leader we need!

It could all fit on the same cartoon and I need to come up with a good picture approach . . .
 
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