Islanders allow 3 3rd-period goals in 3-2 loss to Red Wings
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The New York Islanders’ three-game winning streak came to an end on Tuesday night, as the Isles fell 3-2 to the Detroit Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena.
Special teams falter as Red Wings' power play strikes twice, snapping the Islanders' win streak in a tight 3-2 contest.
Emil Heineman scored in the fourth round of the shootout after New York allowed a tying goal in the closing seconds of regulation, and the Islanders beat the Vegas Golden Knights 5-4.
The New York Islanders dominated the Detroit Red Wings in a pair of games this season, but they didn’t face John Gibson the way Gibson has played the past few weeks. The Red Wings hope Gibson’s goaltending can be one of the factors that puts them over the top in their final meeting with the Islanders tonight at Little Caesars Arena (7 p.
Barzal's status remains uncertain for tonight's crucial matchup. Find out who steps into the lineup if he's sidelined against the Red Wings.
For the first time in years, the New York Islanders feel alive. Not competitive in a grind-it-out way. Alive in a way that pulls you forward in your seat. Since
The Islanders are set to welcome back forward Jonathan Drouin to the lineup after he's missed the last five games.
Leading scorer Bo Horvat's night ended early with a concerning lower-body injury in the second period. The Islanders face uncertainty without their offensive catalyst.