
The Islanders lost 3-0 to the Senators, marking their second shutout of the season due to poor power play performance. This defeat significantly diminishes the Islanders' playoff chances while boosting the Senators' position.
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The Islandersâ seasonlong power play failings came back to bit them in a big way as they suffered a near-fatal 3-0 loss to the Ottawa Senators at home Saturday afternoon.
It was a terrible time to suffer just their second shutout of the season, but it was well deserved with a fumbling power play (0-for-5, just three shots and a shorthander conceded) and an offense that otherwise could not mount much threat. The effort was there but the cohesion was not as the Isles allowed Linus Ullmark a 23-save shutout.
The result puts the Senators right on the precipice of a playoff spot, while the Islandersâ chances are so narrow that now even the Capitals have an upper hand.
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Brady Tkachuk and Anders Lee fought again at the opening draw, so whoopee for them. The real turning point in the first period was a Ridly [sic] Greig [sic] shorthanded goal that followed a cascade of misplays. J-G Pageauâs drop pass in side the blueline was a flailer, Tony DeAngelo was oddly slow in entering the zone and â as he admitted in postgame â missed both puck and body, and then the backchecking Isles Pageau and Lee did not get enough of the men they pursued. Greigâs backhand slice was clever and just inside the post, but youâd like Ilya Sorokin to have that too.
If you stopped watching after that, you saved yourself much frustration. The Isles would get one more power play in the first, a couple in the second and a final one for good measure in the third, but each only served to highlight this perennial weakness and the Senatorsâ defensive focus.
The Sens added insult with a power play conversion of their own just past the halfway point of the third. An empty netter finished the scoring and felt like a shout out to the squad that was Patrick Royâs until a week ago.
The path to a playoff spot is exclusively third place in the Metro, occupied by Philadelphia who is a point ahead before they face a playoff-hopes-on-life-support Winnipeg in the evening. The Capitalsâ own win over a Penguins team thatâs resting everybody means Washington now joins the Isles with 91 points â and holds the tiebreaker.
If the Islanders win both of their remaining games and those two donât keep pace, thenâŠthereâs still a chance.
For now, we scoreboard watch and then peek through our fingers when the Isles host the Canadiens Sunday night.
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The Islanders struggled with their power play, going 0-for-5 and allowing a shorthanded goal, which contributed to their inability to score against the Senators.
The loss puts the Islanders' playoff chances in jeopardy, making it difficult for them to compete, especially with the Capitals gaining an advantage.
Linus Ullmark of the Senators achieved a 23-save shutout against the Islanders in the game.



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