New York Daily News

Isles collapse in Ottawa

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OTTAWA, ONTARIO — Although Erik Karlsson isn’t the biggest fan of 3-on-3 hockey, he came through in the frenetic overtime to cap the Ottawa Senators’ big comeback win on Saturday night. The defenseman finished off a cross-ice pass from Bobby Ryan at 3:34 of the extra period to lift the Senators to a 3-2 win over the Islanders.

Mike Hoffman tied it with 37 seconds left in regulation to force overtime after Ottawa trailed by two earlier in the period.

Mark Stone also scored for the Senators, while Karlsson also had two assists. Craig Anderson, making his 10th consecutiv­e start, had 29 saves.

Matt Martin and Josh Bailey gave the Islanders a 2-0 lead before Ottawa stormed back. Jaroslav Halak stopped 26 shots, for the Isles, whose four-game winning streak was snapped. They did record a point for the seventh straight game (5-0-2).

“There’s a lot of things that happen in a game,” Islanders coach Jack Capuano said. “You can’t fault the guys for their effort, but the way that it unfolded at the end, it had nothing to do with their work ethic or their structure. They (Senators) just got the bounces that they needed.”

The Islanders got on the board 1:49 into the game when Martin picked up a loose puck near the top of the right circle, and fired a shot that deflected off the leg of Senators defenseman Mark Borowiecki and past Anderson.

Ottawa went on the power play twice in the first period but was held to four shots. An aggressive forecheck by the Islanders held the Senators in their own zone for much of the second period. The Isles thought they had scored their second goal of the game when Ryan Strome’s shot deflected off the crossbar at 5:07. The Islanders went on the power play for the first time at 5:15 of the third period when Mika Zibanejad took an ill-timed penalty for slashing. The Islanders capitalize­d on the opportunit­y, making it 2-0 at 7:02. Bailey picked up a loose puck to the left of Anderson and outwaited a sliding Borowiecki to lift it into the open net.

Anderson made the initial save on the play, but was unable to recover in time to stop the shot from Bailey.

The Senators finally got on the board at 8:58 when Stone fired a one-timer past a partially screened Halak after a give and go play with Karlsson. When Ottawa went on the power play late in the game it also opted for the extra attacker, pulling Anderson, and it paid off when Hoffman fired a wrist shot that beat a screened Halak high to the stick side to tie things up in the final minute.

 ?? PHOTO BY AP ?? Matt Martin screens Senators goalie Craig Anderson with puck being fired on net as Islanders get jump on Ottawa with two goal lead, only to eventually fall in overtime.
PHOTO BY AP Matt Martin screens Senators goalie Craig Anderson with puck being fired on net as Islanders get jump on Ottawa with two goal lead, only to eventually fall in overtime.
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