NY Islanders fall to Flyers 4-3 in shootout; Marshall Warren shines his NHL debut
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NY Islanders fall to Flyers 4-3 in shootout; Marshall Warren shines his NHL debut
"Marshall Warren, recalled Thursday and skating in his NHL debut for the team he grew up rooting for, registered two assists in a 4-3 shootout loss in Philadelphia. The Islanders moved to 4-3-1 and have now collected at least one point in five straight after opening the season 0-3. Warren's fingerprints were visible on two of New York's three goals."
"The Islanders' start had looked like more of the same from their recent surge. Simon Holmstrom opened the scoring shorthanded off a feed from Jean-Gabriel Pageau, finishing blocker side for a 1-0 lead at 9:51 of the first. Ilya Sorokin made 23 saves but stopped only one of three shooters in the tiebreaker. The afternoon ultimately swung on Trevor Zegras, who scored twice in regulation, added an assist, and scored in the shootout."
The New York Islanders did not win but collected a point for a fifth straight game after a 4-3 shootout loss in Philadelphia. Marshall Warren, recalled Thursday, made his NHL debut with the team he grew up rooting for and recorded two assists. Warren set up Anthony Duclair's second-period goal and later had a point shot redirected by Maxim Tsyplakov for a third-period lead. Simon Holmstrom opened the scoring shorthanded, and Ilya Sorokin made 23 saves. Trevor Zegras scored twice, added an assist, and scored in the shootout for the Flyers, whose goalie Samuel Ersson made key saves including on Bo Horvat in overtime.
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