Islanders goalie Ilya Sorokin comes up big, makes 26 saves in win over Stars
Islanders' Matthew Schaefer reacts after assisting on Calum Ritchie's third-period goal against the Dallas Stars at UBS Arena on Thursday. Credit: Jim McIsaac
Ilya Sorokin gave the Islanders the type of elite goaltending they needed facing one of the NHL’s top teams while in the thick of a playoff chase, making 26 saves to beat the Dallas Stars 2-1 on Thursday night at UBS Arena.
The two points put the Islanders back into the second wild-card position in the Eastern Conference.
Sorokin was locked in from the drop of the puck, denying Colin Blackwell on a shorthanded breakaway 10 minutes in and making a handful of other 10-bell saves on quality scoring chances in the first period alone. He was perfect on a pair of penalty kills, one each in the second and third periods, and allowed only one goal on a 6-on-5 with three minutes left to Matt Duchene.
Bo Horvat scored his 30th goal of the season five minutes in and Calum Ritchie later picked up the 11th of his rookie year to provide enough offensive support. Matthew Schaefer, the face of the franchise at 18 years old, assisted on each to reach 54 points and tie Hall of Famer Denis Potvin for the second most by a rookie defenseman in Islanders history.
Despite allowing Horvat’s goal off the rush and Ritchie’s when it went in off his left skate, Jake Oettinger was excellent in his own right. Oettinger stopped 23 of the 25 shots as Dallas lost a third straight game.
This was a better defensive effort for the Stars than their sloppy defeat Tuesday night at home against New Jersey.
The Islanders are clawing to get in as part of a fierce Eastern Conference race. They host two-time defending champion Florida on Saturday.
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