NY Islanders show glimpse of what they're capable of in dominant in over Detroit
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NY Islanders show glimpse of what they're capable of in dominant in over Detroit
"The New York Islanders finally offered a full-length glimpse of what they look like when all layers of their lineup fire at once - and the result was emphatic. New York overwhelmed the Detroit Red Wings 7-2 on Thursday night at UBS Arena, a fourth straight win that looked nothing like the team that opened the season 0-3. The offense came from everywhere."
"Emil Heineman scored twice, extending his point streak to five games. Tony DeAngelo, Mathew Barzal and Simon Holmstrom each added a goal and an assist. Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Kyle Palmieri also scored, Anders Lee piled up three assists, and David Rittich made 29 saves in a game where the Islanders dictated every period. The tone was set early. Just 2:05 in, DeAngelo jumped into a rush and buried a feed from Lee."
The New York Islanders routed the Detroit Red Wings 7-2, with scoring from multiple lines and David Rittich stopping 29 shots. Emil Heineman scored twice and extended his point streak to five games. Tony DeAngelo, Mathew Barzal and Simon Holmstrom each recorded a goal and an assist, while Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Kyle Palmieri added goals and Anders Lee logged three assists. The Islanders seized control early and dominated every period. Detroit managed goals from Dylan Larkin and Jonatan Berggren but otherwise struggled, and Cam Talbot stopped 23 shots in the loss.
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