The Islanders got off to a fast start as Barzal scored the game's icebreaker just 1:04 into play and looked energized from the get-go, but that jump fizzled shortly after San Jose's first-period equalizer and later into the second and third periods as the two tight-checking clubs battled. Fortunately, the Islanders were able to weather a strong push by the Sharks in the second period. In doing so, they managed to send the game into overtime to earn themselves a much-needed point in the standings and morale boost after their eight-game losing skid. It wasn't a perfect performance by the group, but was one they felt they can build off.
"Sorokin was unbelievable back there, he played really well and gave us a chance all night," Greene said. "We came out with a good start and we battled hard tonight. We need to get over that hump and continue to do the right things, shift in and shift out. When we managed the puck we did pretty well tonight and when we didn't we were chasing a little bit."
In overtime, the Sharks countered after forcing the Islanders into an offensive turnover and took advantage of a two-on-one rush. Karlsson played Timo Meier in behind a back-skating Pelech. Meier missed his initial chance but spun around and returned the puck back to Karlsson for the game-winning tap-in.
In regulation, Barzal's opening goal gave the Islanders their first lead since Nov. 15 against Tampa, where their 1-0 lead lasted only 23 seconds. Barzal collected a pass from Greene, jetted up ice, carried the puck into the right faceoff circle and wired in his fifth goal of the season over Hill's glove side.