GDT: GDT #49 New York Islanders vs Florida Panthers | January 27th | 7:30 PM | F/4-3 OTL

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NEW YORK ISLANDERS (20-17-11) VS FLORIDA PANTHERS (30-14-4)
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The New York Islanders host the Florida Panthers on Saturday night in their final game before the NHL All-Star break.

The Islanders were denied a comeback victory on Thursday night, falling 4-3 to the Montreal Canadiens at Centre Bell. Bo Horvat (1G, 1A), Mathew Barzal (1G, 1A) and Kyle Palmieri scored as the Isles rallied with three-power play goals to erase a 3-0 deficit, but the comeback effort ultimately fell short, as Sean Monahan capped off a three-point night (2G, 1A) by burying the game-winner with 2:18 left in regulation. The Islanders are taking steps in the right direction, putting a season-high shots on net for the second consecutive night and out-attempting the Habs 88-43.

"We've got to put all this all together and get two points," Captain Anders Lee said after the loss. "Should have been overtime, we just have to be better than that. We'll try and get the next one."

The Panthers needed a shootout to edge out the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 on Friday night. Sam Reinhart and Evan Rodrigues scored for the Panthers to carry a 2-1 lead through the 19:18 mark of the third period before Evgeni Malkin found the back of the net to force overtime. The Panthers won the shootout in three rounds to recover the win.

The Islanders defeated the Panthers 4-3 in Sunrise on Dec. 2 to get the leg up on the season series 1-0-0. After Saturday's contest, New York will face Florida on March 29 for the final meeting of the year.

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ISLANDERS NOTES​

- Adam Pelech left the game with eight minutes left to play in the third period after he was checked in the head by Brendan Gallagher, who assessed a match penalty. The NHL Department of Player Safety announced on Friday that Gallagher will be suspended for five games.
- Hudson Fasching left the game and did not return after taking a hard hit to the boards following a breakaway in the second period, forcing the Islanders to skate 11 forwards for the remainder of the game.
- Bo Horvat reached the 20 goal mark for the season on Thursday with his team-leading eighth power play goal. Horvat has hit the 20-goal mark seven times in his NHL career.
- With three assists on Thursday, Noah Dobson reached 51 points (6G, 45A) through 48 games of the season to match a career high set in the 2021-22 season, where he recorded 51 points through 80 games. Dobson has eight assists in his last four games.
Dobson’s 20 power play points leads the Islanders as his three assists on Thursday were on the power play. Per Islanders radio color commentator Greg Picker, Dobson’s 10:35 PP TOI on Thursday was highest of any player in NHL this season and most of any Islander since Mark Streit recorded 11:09 PP TOI on Feb. 5, 2013.
- Mathew Barzal recorded nine shots on goal in Thursday, tying a career high. The 26-year-old had a two-point performance (PPG, 1A) to reach 50 points (13G, 37A) on the season, which marks his sixth career 50+ point season.
- Kyle Palmieri set a career high with 11 shots on goal against Montreal. His power-play goal tied the game and accounted for his 12th goal and 27th point on the season.
- Semyon Varlamov made his first appearance in game action since Jan. 2, making 22 saves in the 4-3 loss.

PANTHERS NOTES:​

- The Panthers will face the Islanders in the second night of a back-to-back set on Saturday night after taking down the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 in a shootout. Florida is on fire in the past month with a record of 12-2-2 in their last 16 games. The Panthers sit in second place in the Atlantic Division with 64 points and a record of 30-14-4.
- Sergei Bobrovsky made 35 saves in the 3-2 victory over the Penguins on Friday night, suggesting Anthony Stolarz will start against the Islanders on Saturday. Stolarz made 23 saves in the 4-3 loss to the Islanders on Dec. 2 and is winless through three career appearances (0-2-0) with a .833 SV% and a 4.37 GAA.
- Sam Reinhart is on a heater for the Panthers, extending his career-long point streak to 12 games (13G, 4A) with a goal in Friday's contest. The 28-year-old forward set a franchise record by scoring in eight consecutive road games. Reinhart's 36 goals and 61 points leads the team.
- Aleksander Barkov leads the Panthers with 36 assists in his 11th season with the team.
- Nick Cousins (day to day, upper body) is making progress toward in recovering from a concussion on Jan. 2, traveling with the team for the back-to-back set. Though the 30-year-old forward did not slot into the lineup against the Penguins, he could make his return to the lineup against the Islanders. Cousins has five points (2G, 3A) through 37 games this season.
- Since Jan. 1, the Panthers rank fourth in scoring (3.92 GF/GP) and own the fifth best power play (31.1%).
 
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Big L

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A week ago I was excited to go to this game. Now, not as much. I said weeks ago this is about the time they’ll start to break out of the slump. So maybe a surprise W tonight. Fingers crossed.
 

Big L

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Anyone going tonight and want to meet for a beer before the game? Send me a message.
 

Bones45

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was working all day. (Not the typical white collar BS I typically do, rather some manual labor at the house). Ready to kick back, beverage and gummy and isles victory.

Make it happen boys.
 
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Taswell

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was working all day. (Not the typical white collar BS I typically do, rather some manual labor at the house). Ready to kick back, beverage and gummy and isles victory.

Make it happen boys.
Joining you on the gummy train.
 

MJF

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was working all day. (Not the typical white collar BS I typically do, rather some manual labor at the house). Ready to kick back, beverage and gummy and isles victory.

Make it happen boys.
Asleep before faceo…..zzzzzzz
 
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Bones45

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It is nice to see Bailey around so soon. Good to see no hard feelings
Guy was cut from Isles . Dumped Blackhawks… who took him for salary reasons only…. And then had a PTO with Trash ottawa (last In Atlantic) who cut him.

And we had him on the top 6. Let that sink in.


<mic drop>


The guy can gtfo. Leave us alone.
 

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Guy was cut from Isles . Dumped Blackhawks… who took him for salary reasons only…. And then had a PTO with Trash ottawa (last In Atlantic) who cut him.

And we had him on the top 6. Let that sink in.


<mic drop>


The guy can gtfo. Leave us alone.
He always seemed like a good person and well liked by the team. There is a human level to the sport.

Don’t blame Bailey for Lou’s failures
 

Bones45

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He always seemed like a good person and well liked by the team. There is a human level to the sport.

Don’t blame Bailey for Lou’s failures
Couldn’t care less about any of that. Any pro-Bailey person only touts things which are worthless to the scoresheet. “Bleeds blue and orange” “loyal as anything” “seemed like a good person”

Who cares… guy was lazy trash. He should take a hint. Have some shame… and stay the f*** away from my team.
 

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