The Blackhawks continue their three-game road trip with a tilt against the New York Islanders on Thursday. Chicago got 33 saves from Scott Darling on Tuesday in another tightly contested game against the Rangers, a 2-1 victory for the visitors. With his performance, Darling has now allowed just three goals over his last four starts, posting a .974 save percentage and 3-0-1 record over that span.
"He's absolutely amazing," Artem Anisimov said about Darling's performances after the game. With a back-to-back on the schedule this upcoming weekend, Thursday's matchup could be the seventh consecutive start for the 27-year-old, although Head Coach Joel Quenneville hasn't indicated his starter with the team having a day off on Wednesday.
The Islanders are looking to snap out of a two-game losing streak after dropping a 4-2 result to Washington on Tuesday. After advancing to the second round of the playoffs last spring, New York has struggled mightily the first two months of this season and find themselves in last place in the Metropolitan Division. Free-agent signing Andrew Ladd hasn't panned out, posting just six points in 28 games, while the goaltending hasn't been a strong point either. However, the team has performed well at Barclays Center, where they've grabbed nine of their 11 wins this year; Tuesday's loss was just their second regulation loss in 12 home games this season.
Chicago won both matchups against the Isles last season with a 7-4 total goal differential. Patrick Kane led the way with five points (3G, 2A), while Artemi Panarin contributed a goal and two assists.