Marcus Hogberg made 21 saves, and Anders Lee had two assists for the Islanders (17-18-7), who have won three games in a row for the first time this season.
“When you look at the schedule; Boston, Vegas, and then closing in Utah, we knew it would be a tough task and I’m very proud of our guys,” Islanders coach Patrick Roy said. “... [In the] first period, I thought we came out pretty strong, we had our chances. We just didn't bear down on those [chances]. And then the second period was probably not our best period, but we gave ourselves a chance to win this game, and that's what we did.
“For us to come back in the third period, I think it's good for our confidence and it's good for us. I think winning tonight will bring even more confidence. We're going home for seven games, and it was good timing to have a good streak like this.”
It was Hogberg's first NHL win since April 28, 2021. He was given the start with Ilya Sorokin unavailable because of an illness. Hogberg has been serving as Sorokin's backup with Semyon Varlamov out for more than a month with a lower-body injury.
"I'm happy for Marcus," Roy said. "He gave us a chance in the second (period) with a lot of good saves. They were right in the paint a lot. I thought that he played really well for us."
Nick Schmaltz scored and Ingram made 30 saves for Utah (18-17-7), who have lost eight of their past 10 games (2-6-2). It was Ingram's first start since Nov. 18.
“It was tough for us to create clean chances, and it was tough for them to create clean chances,” Utah coach Andre Tourigny said. “They scored on one clean chance, and the other [goal], they went for the broken play. I think we had a few clean chances as well. We hit the post twice, and we could not bury our chances.”