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The New York Islanders turned the tables on the New York Rangers on Friday night at UBS Arena.
In the Isles’ first preseason meeting against the Rangers, they blew a 4-1 lead to lose 6-4.
This time around, the Islanders came back from an early 2-0 deficit to walk away with a 5-2 win over their crosstown rivals.
The Isles looked solid in the game, with the big guns showing up for an important game.
The scoresheet looked scary for the Isles’ top line. Mathew Barzal had five points (one goal and four assists), Bo Horvat scored two, while Anthony Duclair notched three points (one tally and two helpers).
In all, the ten points were more than enough to power the Isles to an important win over the Rangers.
The Rangers took a quick 2-0 lead on a couple of unlucky bounces.
In particular, the first goal was a puck that jumped in the air and fell behind Semyon Varlamov into the back of the net.
It was a fluke goal that the Rangers wouldn’t have otherwise scored.
The second goal was an unlucky redirection in the front of the net that went off a skate.
But after that, Varlamov shut the door to keep the Isles in the game.
The Islanders pressured, leading to Horvat’s first of the game on the power play.