Showing posts with label Frans Nielsen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frans Nielsen. Show all posts

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Islanders Bailed out in Montreal

Bailey scores in shootout to give Islanders the win (Photo by Francois Lacasse/NHLI via Getty Images)

          It took a shootout, but the Islanders won their first of five straight road games, beating the Montreal Canadiens 3-2, Saturday night.
          It was a battle of the two teams occupying the last place spot in the Eastern Conference.  With the two points the Islanders now have sixty-nine points, which is nine points behind the eighth place Washington Capitals.  The Isles have ten games left to play in the regular season.  
          Montreal got off to a quick start in the first period.  They took the early lead at the 2:53 mark of the frame, when right winger Aaron Palushaj fired a shot from a deep angle and it banked of Islander goaltender, Al Montoya's, stick and in.  The goal was Palushaj's first of the year.  The period would end with neither team scoring another goal, and Montreal had the 1-0 lead.
          The Islanders would tie the game early in the second.  At the 2:00 mark, defenseman Mark Streit would bury a backhander past Montreal goaltender, Peter Budaj.  The goal was Streit's sixth of the year.  The Islanders would take the lead at 16:05 mark of the frame.  Red-hot centerman Frans Nielsen, would bury a wrist shot over the glove of Budaj, to give the Isles the 2-1 lead.  That's how the second would end.
          The third period would see Montreal come back and tie the game.  At the 3:38 mark center, Louis Leblanc would bury his own backhander past Montoya, to tie the game at two.  The period would end with that same score and go into overtime.
          In overtime neither team could light the lamp so it went to the skills competition, known as the shootout.  It took six rounds of shooters but the Islanders finally broke through.  With Montoya stopping Montreal's sixth shooter, defenseman Andrej Markov, and the shootout score tied 2-2, center Josh Bailey stepped up.  Bailey went straight in at Budaj, and put on a nice head fake before burying his wrist shot past Budaj's right pad, and giving the Isles the victory.
          The Isles will try and continue their winning ways, when they continue their five game road trip in Toronto, Tuesday night.  Puck drop is scheduled for 7 PM.  

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Sabres Out Duel Islanders

#12 Josh Bailey helps Kevin Poulin stop a shot from #37 Matt Ellis (Photo by Bill Wippert/NHLI via Getty Images)

          The New York Islanders' late 3rd period rally fell short as they lost a close game to the Buffalo Sabres 2-1, Tuesday night in Buffalo.
          Coming off a very disappointing home loss to Ottawa, the Islanders played a much better overall game, but it ended with the same result.  With goaltender Evgeni Nabokov still battling the flu, Rookie Kevin Poulin got his second straight start.  He played much better than his last go around, where he got pulled just 85 seconds into the game, but still ended up with his 4th loss on the year.  Another Islander dealing with the flu was head coach Jack Capuano.  Doug Weight took over as the interim coach for this game. 
          For the second straight game the Islanders gave up a goal in the first 2 minutes and couldn't overcome it.  The goal came at the 1:21 mark of the frame when Tyler Myers jumped up on the play and banged home a rebound Poulin left after a Derek Roy shot.  The goal was Myers' 6th of the season.
          The second period saw much of the same as Buffalo scored the lone goal.  It came at the 3:41 mark of the frame when Derek Roy took the puck behind Poulin's net and then made a beautiful pass to teammate, Thomas Vanek, who buried it past Poulin.  It was Vanek's 22nd of the year.
          The Islanders came out with a vengeance in the 3rd period, but could only get one by Buffalo goalie, Ryan Miller.  The Islanders lone goal came at the 14:52 mark of the 3rd, when Frans Nielsen took a P.A. Parenteau pass and fired a slap shot by Miller's right pad.  The goal was Nielsen's 13th of the year, and his 4th goal in his last 6 games.  Parenteau also set a new career high with 54 points (12 goals, 42 assists).  
          With the Toronto Maple Leafs losing in overtime the Islanders now sit 7 points out of a playoff spot, with a game in hand on Toronto.  
          The Islanders next take the ice on Friday night.  It's the battle for New York as the Isles and the first place Rangers will face off at the Coliseum.  Puck drop is scheduled for 7 PM.        

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Islanders Weather the Storm, Defeat Hurricanes

Islanders celebrate after #21 Kyle Okposo's goal (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

          John Tavares seems to like playing the Carolina Hurricanes.  In the three previous games against them, Tavares has tallied 9 points (4 goals, 5 assists).  He added three more points, with 2 goals and an assist, in the Islanders 4-3 win Saturday night at the Coliseum.
          The Islanders now have a record of 25-25-8 and have 58 points.  They currently sit 6 points behind the 8th place Toronto Maple Leafs.  
          Recent call up Kevin Poulin started in net for the Islanders, while Evgeni Nabokov recovers from the flu.  He finished with 33 saves on 36 shots for his 2nd win in 4 starts.  
          The Islanders got off to a quick start when just 2:07 into the game Kyle Okposo took a Michael Grabner pass and buried a wrist shot over the glove of Carolina goalie, Cam Ward.  It was Okposo's 13th of the season.  The lead would last until 13:47 of the period, when Brandon Sutter took advantage of a mini breakaway to bury a backhand past Poulin for his 13th of the year.
          Carolina didn't waste much time in the second period to take their first lead.  Just 15 seconds into the frame James Tlusty took a Jerome Samson pass and buried the puck in the empty net for his 14th goal.  The Islanders would bounce back when at 4:10 of the frame John Tavares skated right by the Carolina defensemen and drove straight to the net and got one by Ward, his 23rd goal.  The Islanders would take their second lead of the game on the power play, at the 8:01 mark, when Frans Nielsen and Tavares played catch with the puck until Nielsen buried a one timer for his 12th of the campaign.  The lead didn't last long when just 2:57 after the Nielsen goal, Jaroslav Spacek took a shot right off the faceoff that surprised Poulin and tied the game, Spacek's 3rd goal.
          With the game going back and forth the third was set to be all but explosive.  How it ended up was with only one goal being scored; by the Islanders.  Just 38 seconds into the frame Matt Moulson took a hard slap-shot that squeaked through the pads of Ward just enough for Tavares to bang it in and give the Islanders the win, his 24th goal.  Kevin Poulin was a rock in net when the Islanders needed him to be stopping all 12 shots his way in the third.  Including a miraculous last second blocker save on a Jussi Jokinen wrist shot.    
          Tavares now has 58 points, which is an average of a point per game.  He currently sits in 10th place among the top point getters, 13 points behind leader Evgeni Malkin.  
          The Islanders continue their quest for the 8th seed against the Ottawa Senators on Presidents Day.  Puck drop is at 1:00 pm.      
            

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Panthers Slay Islanders

The Panthers celebrate their first of 4 goals (Photo by Mike Stobe/NHLI via Getty Images)


          Evgeni Nabokov proved to be human as he lost 4-1 to the Florida Panthers today at the Nassau Coliseum. It was Nabokov's third loss in his last 10 starts.
          Nabokov came into the game sporting a 1.32 goals against average in his last nine contest, but seemed to have trouble getting comfortable in this one. 
          The Islanders got off to a quick start in this one as they scored on the first recorded shot of the game by either team at the 3:35 mark.  P.A. Parenteau lead Frans Nielsen straight through the defense into a mini breakaway, on which Nielsen completed by lifting a wrist shot over the glove of goaltender, Jose Theodore, for his 10th goal of the season.
          That would prove to be the only thing the Coliseum crowd would cheer about as it was all Panthers the rest of the game. 
          The Islanders  held the lead for about 11 minutes until the Panthers struck for their first goal, as Tyson Strachon shot seemed to deflect off an Islander hand and hit the back of the net, Strachon's first of the season.
          The second period saw the Panthers score there remaining 3 goals as Thomas Fleischmann (18), Kris Versteeg (22), and Jack Skille (3) would all find a way past Nabokov.  Fleischmann's goal came at the 4:17 mark as he tipped in a beautiful cross ice feed from his linemate Versteeg.  Versteeg's goal came on the power play at 11:41 mark as he took a Fleischmann pass and wristed it over the glove hand of Nabokov.  Skille's goal came at the 18:33 mark as he took a quick wrist shot off the faceoff which seemed to surprise Nabokov as he wasn't set and let in a goal he would probably like back. 
          The Islanders came out in the third with a different sense of urgency and started to pepper Theodore with shots.  They out shot the Panthers in the period 11-4 but could not find the back of the net with any of those.  
          The Islanders record dropped to 23-24-8 as the Panthers record was raised to 27-17-11.  Next up for the Isles is a mini 2 game road trip starting in Winnipeg as they face the Jets on Tuesday, puck drop is at 8:30.