NHL

St. Louis Blues at New York Islanders

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Final
7 - 4

Blues hold off Islanders rally, win 7-4

Josh Leivo had a goal and an assist and Thomas Greiss made 36 saves and the Blues snapped a four-game skid in the finale of a three-game northeastern road trip. Ivan Barbashev, Ryan O’Reilly and Robert Thomas also scored for St. Louis.

Noah Dobson, Zach Parise, Hudson Fasching and Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored for New York. Ilya Sorokin made 21 saves, but the Islanders fell for the third time in four games.

Parise, Fasching and Pageau scored within a 9:28 stretch in the third period to trim their deficit to one goal. But empty-net goals by Thomas and Acciari sealed the victory in favor of St. Louis.

“We got a veteran group, we all knew what we needed to do,” Leivo said of the final five minutes. “Get behind them, get pucks deep and shut them down. Happy to get the two points.”

Barbashev gave the Blues a 2-1 lead at 3:51 of the second period when he buried a feed from William Bitten on an odd-man rush opportunity. Islanders defenseman Scott Mayfield failed to keep the puck in the offensive zone after a strange bounce off the boards and the Blues capitalized.

“My speed is one of my biggest factors,” Bitten said after registering his first NHL point. “Took it wide, saw Barbashev, put it right on the money for him and he buried it. … Pretty special point for me, I worked really hard for this opportunity and to get to this level. Really happy and excited about that point.”

O’Reilly extended St. Louis’ lead to two goals at 14:58 of the second period. The Blues captain fired a sharp-angled shot and then beat Islanders defenseman Alexander Romanov to the rebound before pushing the puck past Sorokin.

“That’s what we need right now,” O’Reilly said of the effort on his goal. “We are not really generating as much as we want to. You can tell everyone is a little bit hesitant and we are not feeling the way we normally do. … A lot of good things we did tonight.”

Leivo opened the scoring with a nifty wrist shot that rang off the post and in at 17:13 of the first period. The Islanders fell to 5-9 this season when surrendering the first goal.

Dobson’s top-shelf one-timer evened the score at 1-all 39 seconds after Leivo notched his first of the season. Mathew Barzal showed off his great vision with a beautiful backhand pass to set up Dobson in the slot.

“We made some uncharacteristic decisions that led to a couple outnumbered rushes that they ended up scoring on,” Islanders coach Lane Lambert said. “Uncharacteristic and it cost us.”

Greiss preserved the Blues’ two-goal edge early in the third period with a critical stop on Parise off a pass from Jean-Gabriel Pageau. The German goaltender spent five seasons with the Islanders and helped the franchise end a 23-year drought without a playoff series victory when he guided the team past the Florida Panthers in the first round of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

“We felt confident in how we were playing, it just wasn’t going in,” Islanders captain Anders Lee said.

Pavel Buchnevich (lower-body) and Torey Krug (upper-body) missed the game against the Islanders after sustaining injuries in the Blues’ 6-4 loss against the New York Rangers on Monday evening.

Islanders defenseman Adam Pelech left the game in the third period and did not return.

OFFENSE FROM THE BLUE LINE

Blues defensemen have accounted for over 15% of the team’s goals this season, and St. Louis is 8-1 when a defenseman scores a goal. In addition, Blues defenders have contributed five power-play goals this season, tied for the most in the NHL with the Nashville Predators and Florida Panthers.

SCHEDULE QUIRKS

The Islanders opponent is on the back end of a back-to-back for all three games on this homestand. Nashville played at New Jersey, while both Chicago and St. Louis visited UBS the day after playing at Madison Square Garden. It is the first time in Islanders history that a rested Islanders team has hosted a team that has played at another metro-area opponent for three straight games (per Islanders statistician Eric Hornick).

UP NEXT

Islanders: Visit New Jersey Devils on Friday

Blues: Host Winnipeg Jets on Thursday

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 17:13 Goal scored by Josh Leivo assisted by Brayden Schenn
Goal 1st Period 17:52 Goal scored by Noah Dobson assisted by Mathew Barzal and Oliver Wahlstrom
Goal 2nd Period 3:51 Goal scored by Ivan Barbashev assisted by William Bitten and Niko Mikkola
Goal 2nd Period 14:58 Goal scored by Ryan O'Reilly assisted by Josh Leivo and Justin Faulk
Goal 3rd Period 3:37 Goal scored by Noel Acciari assisted by Justin Faulk and Nathan Walker
Goal 3rd Period 3:50 Goal scored by Colton Parayko assisted by Jordan Kyrou and Nick Leddy
Goal 3rd Period 5:36 Goal scored by Zach Parise assisted by Josh Bailey and Noah Dobson (PPG)
Goal 3rd Period 14:43 Goal scored by Hudson Fasching assisted by Matt Martin and Brock Nelson
Goal 3rd Period 15:04 Goal scored by Jean-Gabriel Pageau assisted by Zach Parise
Goal 3rd Period 18:03 Goal scored by Robert Thomas assisted by Brandon Saad (EN)
Goal 3rd Period 18:55 Goal scored by Noel Acciari (EN)

Statistics

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17 Blocked Shots 10
18 Hits 21
3 Takeaways 7
28 Shots 40
0 Power Play Goals 1
2 Power Play Opportunities 2
0.0 Power Play Percentage 50.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
25 Faceoffs Won 36
41.0 Faceoff Win Percent 59.0
20 Giveaways 19
2 Total Penalties 2
4 Penalty Minutes 4
New York Islanders New York Islanders Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Maxim Shabanov, RW Out Mar 17
Alexander Romanov, D Injured Reserve Mar 12
Pierre Engvall, LW Injured Reserve Mar 12
Semyon Varlamov, G Injured Reserve Mar 12
Kyle Palmieri, C Injured Reserve Nov 30
St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE

Game Information

UBS Arena

Location: Elmont, NY
Attendance: 16,044 | Capacity:

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 44 13 97 9
Dallas 42 15 94 10
Minnesota 38 18 88 12
Utah 35 27 76 6
Nashville 29 28 67 9
Winnipeg 28 28 66 10
St. Louis 27 30 64 10
Chicago 25 30 61 11

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 42 18 90 6
Pittsburgh 34 18 83 15
NY Islanders 38 24 81 5
Columbus 34 21 79 11
Philadelphia 31 23 74 12
Washington 33 27 74 8
New Jersey 34 31 70 2
NY Rangers 28 31 64 8
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