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New York Islanders at Pittsburgh Penguins

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Islanders rally in the third for 4-2 win over Penguins

They're not running out of ways to stun the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Bo Horvat and Anders Lee scored less than 2 minutes apart in the third period as New York rallied for a 4-2 victory over the rattled Penguins on Monday.

The Islanders pulled off their second late comeback over the Penguins in three days when Horvat beat Tristan Jarry to the short side with 11:26 remaining to tie it. Jarry turned it over behind the Pittsburgh net moments later, kickstarting a sequence that ended with Lee jamming it home to give the injury-ravaged Islanders their first lead.

Brock Nelson's second goal of the game, an empty-netter with 25 seconds left after the Islanders weathered serious pressure, sealed it for New York.

“That’s a team effort. That’s a full-team win,” Lee said. "Really proud of our guys tonight. It could’ve gone another way and we pushed through, we took control and we were able to come out with just a big win.”

Ilya Sorokin made 45 saves for New York and singlehandedly kept the Islanders in the game over the first two periods while the Penguins dominated, just as they did at Nassau Coliseum on Friday.

And just like the last game, the Islanders found a way in the third despite an injured list that includes center Mat Barzal and forwards Josh Bailey, JP Pageau and Cal Clutterbuck. New York leapfrogged Pittsburgh in the crowded race for the Eastern Conference's two wild-card spots after sending the Penguins to a third straight loss.

“Belief," Horvat said. "We believe we have done it before and we believed we could do it again. Especially in the second half of that second period ... we were starting to gain momentum. I think it just carried on to the third period there.”

Jarry, who hadn't been in net since Jan. 22 due to an upper-body injury, played well for the first 45-plus minutes before a pair of miscues dropped Pittsburgh to 0-9 in its last nine games against Metropolitan Division opponents. Jarry finished with 28 saves.

“It was a similar circumstance to the way the game was played on Long Island,” Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan said. "Instead of finding a way to win, we found a way to lose. We made a couple of mistakes that ended up in the back of our net.”

Jake Guentzel scored his 24th for the Penguins. Jason Zucker's 16th goal of the season gave Pittsburgh a 2-1 lead just past the game's midway point.

The Penguins had their way for much of the night and showed a spark they've lacked for long stretches during their uneven season.

Pittsburgh led 2-1 late in the second period when all 10 skaters on the ice (minus the goaltenders) exchanged words and occasional punches, with Penguin stars Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang in the thick of things.

So was Zucker, who has spent a large portion of the season serving as the team’s emotional fulcrum. The 5-foot-11 Zucker and 6-5 New York forward Ross Johnston needed to be separated by officials, starting a parade to the penalty box that included all non-goaltenders on the ice.

The scrum and the sight of an entire line in the box brought PPG Paints Arena to life. The momentum didn't last.

Horvat's flip from just above the goal line tied it and Jarry's decision to blindly pass the puck from behind his net brought to mind a similar play against the Islanders two years ago that led directly to an overtime goal by New York in a playoff series the Islanders would go on to win.

The postseason is still eight weeks out. Pittsburgh finds itself in the unusual position of trying to scratch its way into the field, something the franchise has rarely had during its run of 16 straight playoff appearances.

“We understand every game is important,” Malkin said. "Jarry’s back. Just stay focused. Stay positive. Support each other. It’s not over. We need to win a lot. I think we’ll be fine.”

UP NEXT

Islanders: Return home to face Winnipeg on Wednesday.

Penguins: Host Edmonton on Thursday.

Regular Season Series

NYI lead series 3-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 6:12 Jake Guentzel Goal (24) Tip-In, assists: Sidney Crosby (43), Rickard Rakell (19)
Goal 2nd Period 5:19 Brock Nelson Goal (25) Wrist Shot, assists: Zach Parise (8)
Goal 2nd Period 12:26 Jason Zucker Goal (15) Wrist Shot, assists: Jeff Petry (16), Kasperi Kapanen (13)
Goal 3rd Period 8:34 Bo Horvat Goal (35) Wrist Shot, assists: Hudson Fasching (3)
Goal 3rd Period 10:15 Anders Lee Goal (22) Wrist Shot, assists: Matt Martin (10), Bo Horvat (25)
Goal 3rd Period 19:35 Brock Nelson Goal (26) Wrist Shot, assists: Zach Parise (9)

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nhl/500/nyi.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originNYI https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nhl/500/pit.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originPIT
15 Blocked Shots 23
29 Hits 30
7 Takeaways 4
32 Shots 46
0 Power Play Goals 1
3 Power Play Opportunities 4
0.0 Power Play Percentage 25.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
34 Faceoffs Won 22
60.7 Faceoff Win Percent 39.3
3 Giveaways 10
12 Total Penalties 11
32 Penalty Minutes 30
Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Samuel Girard, D Out Mar 12
Kevin Hayes, RW Day-To-Day Mar 12
Justin Brazeau, RW Out Mar 10
Jack St. Ivany, D Out Mar 9
Evgeni Malkin, C Suspension Mar 6
New York Islanders New York Islanders Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
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

Game Information

PPG Paints Arena

Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Attendance: 18,094 | Capacity:

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 41 17 88 6
Pittsburgh 32 17 79 15
NY Islanders 37 23 79 5
Columbus 33 21 76 10
Philadelphia 30 23 71 11
Washington 32 27 71 7
New Jersey 32 30 66 2
NY Rangers 26 30 60 8
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