Corey Sipkin for New York Post To their credit, this victory did offer a reminder that the Islanders can still grind a game ...
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The Islanders thought they were going to get the Kraken's go-ahead goal overturned late in the third. They were wrong.
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For three and a quarter seasons now, the Islanders have played mostly close games, lost a bunch and done so in maddeningly predictable ways, as that five at the end of the record line tells you.
Here's how it happened: The Islanders started with offensive zone time, and Anders Lee managed to draw a penalty just 26 seconds into the game. However, New York did not get a shot on the power play.
Jonatan Berggren also scored to help Detroit snap a three-game losing streak. Alex Lyon finished with 22 saves. Simon Holmstrom scored for the Islanders, who have lost five of their last six games.