GDT: ECQF Game 4 | New York Islanders vs Carolina Hurricanes | 2:00 PM

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NEW YORK ISLANDERS VS CAROLINA HURRICANES
GAME 4 | CAR LEADS BEST OF SEVEN SERIES 3-0
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The New York Islanders will look to keep their season alive when they host the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 4 of their First Round series on Saturday. The Isles currently trail 3-0.

The Islanders fell 3-2 in a tightly contested Game 3 on Thursday at UBS Arena. Brent Burns and Dmitry Orlov scored in the first period while Sebastian Aho’s second period goal put the Hurricanes up 3-1 and held as the game-winner. Pierre Engvall and Brock Nelson scored but the Islanders weren’t able to find the equalizer despite a third period where the Isles outshot the Canes 11-3.

"It comes down to very small things throughout each game, and we've come up short three times now," Captain Anders Lee said. "Regardless of if we've played well, or if we haven't had a good night, there's another level that we need to get to."

The Islanders have a big hill to climb to get back into the series. Only four – of 206 – teams have rallied out of a 3-0 series deficit, but the Islanders are going with a one game at a time mentality, looking to pour their best effort into Saturday’s do-or-die contest, leaving them no choice but to embrace the challenge.

“We have such a resilient group here and everyone still believes that we can do this,” Bo Horvat said. “We should. We’ve proven it all year. Every time we’ve been counted out or down, we’ve found a way to overcome that. We have a great opportunity on Saturday, it starts with getting the win and going from there.

For the record, the Islanders are one of the four teams to execute a reverse sweep in league history, as they overcame a 3-0 deficit and won the series against the Penguins in the second round of the 1975 playoffs.

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GENERATING MORE SHOTS​

Although the loss was tough to swallow, the Islanders improved in the key area of generating shots on net against a team notorious for their shoot-from-everywhere mentality.

Entering the postseason, the Isles had only outshot the Canes twice in the span of 20 games, including regular season and playoff action, but the Isles had the edge on shots in two of the three games of the series thus far. The Isles outshot the Canes 34-26 in Game 1 and 31-22 in Game 3 - both games which felt like missed opportunities.

“I thought we could have won Game 1 and [Game 3],” Head Coach Patrick Roy said. “In Game Two, in the second half they took it away from us, but that's the playoffs. We've been resilient all year... I know we're going to come back with a big effort on Saturday. Unfortunately, we cannot look back. We need to look forward and try to make a comeback.”

A major factor in why the Isles haven’t been able to capitalize on opportunities in Games 1 and 3 is the solid play of Frederik Andersen. Though he allowed three goals on 12 shots in Game 2, the 34-year-old goaltender allowed three goals on 65 shots combined in the first and third game of the series.

“We just have to keep peppering him with shots,” Bo Horvat said. “He’s such a big and positionally sound goaltender, I think if we can get him moving side to side and get a little more traffic in front of him so he can’t see it as much, will definitely help.”

LINEUP NEWS​

Patrick Roy confirmed that Semyon Varlamov will start between the pipes for Game 4 on Saturday.

The netminder stopped all eight shots faced in relief on Thursday night after he started Games 1 and 2. Over the course of the first round, Varlamov allowed six goals and posted a .915 SV%.

The Islanders did not hold a practice on Friday, meaning all other lineup news will be revealed closer to puck drop.

ISLANDERS NOTES​

Anders Lee leads the Islanders in points (1G, 2A) and is the only player in the series to have recorded a point in each game.

HURRICANES NOTES​

Andrei Svechnikov recorded two points (2A) on Thursday to take the team lead of four points (all assists) in the postseason, while Sebastain Aho leads the Hurricanes with two goals.

On the injury front, Jesper Fast (upper-body) was ruled out for the postseason after he missed the first three games of the First Round, per Head Coach Rod Brind’Amour.

Carolina is also without Brett Pesce, who missed Game 3 after he sustained a lower-body injury of the second period in Game 2. Veteran defenseman Tony DeAngelo drew into the lineup on Thursday, recording three shots on goal in 15:15 TOI and skated in a pair with Brady Skjei.
 

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On one hand, I want the sweep

On the other hand, it would be like over a week between home games if they do

Hmmmm

I'm with you there. Last time we swept a series we got swept in the following series. The Islander sweep in 2019 and then being swept by Boston next round.

It's always good to end a playoff series early (we can't give the Islanders any hope)...but at the same time throughout the season we know how Carolina plays the next game after a long layoff. They don't play good.

They say rest is a weapon but too much rest can hurt the team too.
 

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Big game for the Canes, they likely lose 2 full days of rest to NYR if they lose, and even worse if BOS wins that might mean they'd only have 2 days off before R2 while NYR would have 4 as I think the EC semis might begin Friday or Thursday if BOS wraps their series in 5
 
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I'm with you there. Last time we swept a series we got swept in the following series. The Islander sweep in 2019 and then being swept by Boston next round.

It's always good to end a playoff series early (we can't give the Islanders any hope)...but at the same time throughout the season we know how Carolina plays the next game after a long layoff. They don't play good.

They say rest is a weapon but too much rest can hurt the team too.
Given the Rangers are heading towards a long break as well I’m a little less worried about it should the Canes win today.
 

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Big game for the Canes, they likely lose 2 full days of rest to NYR if they lose, and even worse if BOS wins that might mean they'd only have 2 days off before R2 while NYR would have 4 as I think the EC semis might begin Friday or Thursday if BOS wraps their series in 5
I'm kinda split on that the Canes have played pretty bad this year the more "rest" they have had.....

Ex. 4 days of rest lose to Boston at home 3-1.... two days later beat Boston 4-1


Money puck is funny.....
Granted this is the third game they have called an "Exhibition" for the Isles
 

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I'm kinda split on that the Canes have played pretty bad this year the more "rest" they have had.....

Ex. 4 days of rest lose to Boston at home 3-1.... two days later beat Boston 4-1


Money puck is funny.....
Granted this is the third game they have called an "Exhibition" for the Isles
They'll at least be on the road though for game 1 vs NYR. I think sometimes with long rest its a bit better starting on the road, less pressure somewhat
 

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They'll at least be on the road though for game 1 vs NYR. I think sometimes with long rest its a bit better starting on the road, less pressure somewhat

VS the Rags I'm actually kinda happy we start on the road.... less pressure to hold serve and I'm 100% happy if we can take 1 of them, I'm pretty sure the series will go 6 or 7 and despite not having home ice I'm pretty confident we take it eventually. (Although we aren't done with round 1 yet never say never even if I just don't see it happening)

Canes have been much better on the road than past years, special teams against the rags is basically a push, but the Canes have been much better 5 v 5... if we make it past the Rags I forsee a rematch with the Panthers.... and the Canes want that revenge regular season doest mean much but the canes shut them out in 2/3 meetings (Raanta was in net for the other lol)
 
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VS the Rags I'm actually kinda happy we start on the road.... less pressure to hold serve and I'm 100% happy if we can take 1 of them, I'm pretty sure the series will go 6 or 7 and despite not having home ice I'm pretty confident we take it eventually. (Although we aren't done with round 1 yet never say never even if I just don't see it happening)

Canes have been much better on the road than past years, special teams against the rags is basically a push, but the Canes have been much better 5 v 5... if we make it past the Rags I forsee a rematch with the Panthers.... and the Canes want that revenge regular season doest mean much but the canes shut them out in 2/3 meetings (Raanta was in net for the other lol)
With the exception of the west coast
 
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True I don't think that's time lag so much as every time we went west it was for a week plus at a time.... always long road trips during the regular season.

Long road trips to the west coast for eastern teams (and vice versa) are a requirement of the CBA. I believe it's something like if you cross more than one time zone, you have to play a minimum of three away games before returning home, but don't quote me 100% on that.
 

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Long road trips to the west coast for eastern teams (and vice versa) are a requirement of the CBA. I believe it's something like if you cross more than one time zone, you have to play a minimum of three away games before returning home, but don't quote me 100% on that.
I think your right I'm talking more of how the state fair is always in town to start the season and we end up with 6 game western road trips....
 
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Long road trips to the west coast for eastern teams (and vice versa) are a requirement of the CBA. I believe it's something like if you cross more than one time zone, you have to play a minimum of three away games before returning home, but don't quote me 100% on that.
Just checked the Canes two worst stretches were both six game road trips out west that lasted 17 days and 16 days respectively.....

(Was exacerbated by having Raanta in net too)
 
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