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St. Louis Blues at New York Islanders

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Wahlstrom, Nelson lead Islanders past Blues, 2-1

Sorokin had 14 stops in the third period as the Islanders snapped a two-game skid.

Robert Thomas scored for St. Louis and Jordan Binnington recorded 18 saves, but the Blues fell for the second straight game despite a late push.

Thomas cut the Blues’ deficit to one at 17:08 of the third period. Blues coach Craig Berube then pulled Binnington in favor of an extra attacker with over three minutes remaining in the game. Ryan O’Reilly and Brayden Schenn had opportunities to score the equalizer as the Blues controlled possession in the final minutes, but Sorokin preserved the Islanders’ advantage.

“Tough start to the game for us," Thomas said. ”We finally got going in the third, but we needed to do that for the first and second period.”

The Islanders took a two-goal lead on the power play early in the second period. Noah Dobson cleverly set up Nelson for a one-timer from the top of the right faceoff circle at 1:04. It was New York’s first goal on the man advantage since Feb. 20 against the Montreal Canadiens and Nelson’s 20th goal of the season.

“There wasn’t any room, it got nasty at times,” Islanders coach Barry Trotz said. “You had to make plays knowing you were going to get run over. We had blocked shots, good power play, good penalty kill, big saves, couple of fights, all of that. I thought it was exactly the type of game that we can play. It was one of those games you had to show up. If you didn’t show up, you’d get pushed out of the game.”

Wahlstrom opened the scoring at 6:36 of the first period when Binnington was unable to close off the short side and the puck squirted through from a tough angle. The sequence began with a Wahlstrom breakaway that was denied, and after extended time in the offensive zone Wahlstrom was able to break through with his 11th goal of the season and first in 12 games.

“We came out flat,” Berube said of the Blues' start. "That’s the bottom line,”

Adam Pelech and Ryan Pulock were paired together on the blue line to start the game for first time since October and they each recorded an assist on the Wahlstrom goal.

“It’s been a while,” Pulock said of starting with Pelech on defense. “It’s good to be reconnected with him. We got a lot of confidence together and know each other’s games well. … It’s important for our team for us to be good back there and get pucks to our forwards and let them go to work."

Kyle Palmieri appeared to give the Islanders a two-goal edge late in the first period, but the call was overturned upon a St. Louis challenge for goaltender interference. Islanders forward Kieffer Bellows’ stick got tangled up with Binnington’s stick, preventing the Blues goaltender from making the save.

Palmieri had another goal taken off the board midway through the third period when he tipped a shot past Binnington on the power play. However, after a lengthy review the referees determined that Palmieri redirected the puck while his stick was above the crossbar at 8:26.

“(Palmieri) doesn’t have anything to show for it, but I thought he played a strong game,” Nelson said. “He had the puck on his stick a lot, made a lot of great plays. You can tell he is feeling his game and has a lot of confidence. It's huge for our team offensively when he is playing like that."

PRE-GAME CEREMONY

Prior to the game, the Islanders honored Zdeno Chara for becoming the NHL leader in all-time games played by a defenseman. The 44-year-old blueliner surpassed Chris Chelios during the Islanders' recent five-game West Coast road trip. Chara was joined by his wife and three children on the ice for a ceremony that included a video tribute and several gifts from the Islanders organization.

ROSTER SHUFFLING

New York recalled Otto Koivula and Parker Wotherspoon from its AHL affiliate in Bridgeport. ... Chara was placed on IR and Islanders captain Anders Lee missed the game for personal reasons. ... Mathew Barzal was sidelined for his fourth straight game with a lower-body injury. ... Wotherspoon did not dress Saturday.

UP NEXT

Islanders: Host Colorado Avalanche on Monday.

Blues: Visit New Jersey Devils Sunday afternoon to conclude a four-game road trip.

Regular Season Series

NYI lead series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 6:36
Goal 2nd Period 1:04
Goal 3rd Period 17:08

Statistics

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18 Blocked Shots 23
25 Hits 22
5 Takeaways 5
31 Shots 20
0 Power Play Goals 1
2 Power Play Opportunities 3
0.0 Power Play Percentage 33.3
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
23 Faceoffs Won 24
48.9 Faceoff Win Percent 51.1
11 Giveaways 9
6 Total Penalties 5
15 Penalty Minutes 13
New York Islanders New York Islanders Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Bo Horvat, C Out Jan 16
Kyle Palmieri, C Injured Reserve Nov 30
St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Robert Thomas, C Injured Reserve Jan 15
Mathieu Joseph, RW Injured Reserve Jan 13
Pius Suter, C Injured Reserve Jan 6

Game Information

UBS Arena

Location: Elmont, NY
Attendance: 17,255 | Capacity:

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 33 5 74 8
Dallas 27 13 63 9
Minnesota 27 13 63 9
Utah 25 20 54 4
Nashville 23 21 50 4
St. Louis 19 21 46 8
Chicago 19 22 45 7
Winnipeg 19 22 44 6

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 30 15 64 4
NY Islanders 26 17 57 5
Pittsburgh 22 14 55 11
Washington 24 19 54 6
Philadelphia 22 17 52 8
Columbus 22 19 51 7
New Jersey 24 22 50 2
NY Rangers 21 22 48 6
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