The New York Islanders showcased their overtime prowess once again, improving to a perfect 8-0 in games decided in extra time following a thrilling 4-3 victory against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday night. This impressive run has placed them alongside the 2020-2021 Vegas Golden Knights as the only teams in NHL history to score at least eight overtime goals without allowing a single one.
What makes this achievement even more remarkable is that the Islanders are the sole team in the league this season that has not conceded an overtime goal. Furthermore, six of their eight overtime victories have come on the road, highlighting their ability to perform under pressure away from home.
However, there’s a surprising twist to their success in these high-stakes moments. The Islanders have lost the opening overtime faceoff in six of those eight games, including each of their last two wins. This statistic underscores the critical importance of winning that initial draw, yet the Islanders have consistently found ways to regain possession, whether through winning subsequent draws or forcing turnovers.
The Islanders’ success in overtime can be attributed to the dynamic trio of Bo Horvat, Mathew Barzal, and Matthew Schaefer, who have been instrumental in these crucial moments. Yet, their overtime contributions have not been limited to just them; four different players have made significant impacts with multiple overtime goals:
- Bo Horvat: 2 goals
- Matthew Schaefer: 2 goals
- Jean-Gabriel Pageau: 2 goals
- Simon Holmstrom: 2 goals
This season, the Islanders’ performance in overtime has been a stark contrast to last year, where they struggled with a 5-9 record in extra sessions. Known for their tendency to settle for the “loser” point, this year’s squad has shifted their approach dramatically. They have accumulated just five “loser” points this season, leading to a record of 34 wins and 21 losses, totaling 73 points in 60 games.
With their current form, the Islanders find themselves tied with the Pittsburgh Penguins for second place in the Metropolitan Division, having played two more games than their rivals. As they continue to build on this momentum, their ability to clinch those crucial second points could prove vital as the season progresses.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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