NEW YORK ISLANDERS AT CAROLINA HURRICANES
GAME 2 | CAR LEADS BEST OF SEVEN SERIES 1-0
7:30 PM | PNC ARENA
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The New York Islanders liked everything, but the result in Saturday’s Game 1 loss, and they’ll look to even their First Round series against the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 2 on Monday night at PNC Arena.
“We did a lot of good things out there, obviously it was not enough but we had our chances,” Head Coach Patrick Roy said on Sunday. “We need to be resilient right now and go out there tomorrow and play another strong game.”
The good. The Islanders held the Hurricanes to one goal at five-on-five and held the shot-happy Canes to just 25 shots on Semyon Varlamov, considerably fewer than the 46, 43 and 40 of the first three regular season meetings. They got in lanes, blocking 21 shots, they transitioned well and had quality chances, with Noah Dobson and Kyle Palmieri each hitting a post in the third period. They were resilient, shaking off an early Hurricanes goal in a hostile atmosphere.
That said, there’s still room for improvement. Roy felt like his team could have hung onto the puck longer in the offensive zone, though Carolina’s pressure play presents a challenge. Mathew Barzal and Brock Nelson both talked generating some more offensive zone time, especially with Carolina making carrying the puck into the zone difficult.
“Speed, motion and support,” Nelson said. “Hanging on to pucks and we have to be smart with puck placement.”
The Islanders’ penalty kill went 2-for-3 in the game, getting better as the game wore on, but the fewer penalties taken against Carolina the better, as evidenced by the quick icebreaker on Saturday.