After a series of slow starts cost the Islanders on their western road swing, they'd reversed that trend during their five-game homestand. Entering Wednesday night, the Islanders had outscored opponents 6-1 in the first period, before taking a first period lead.
Sebastian Aho entered the zone and curled towards the wall before feeding a streaking Zach Parise, who stepped into a hard slapshot from the top of the circle that beat Linus Ullmark to open the scoring at 15:41 of the first, also marking the Islanders' lone goal of the game.
After outshooting Boston 10-6 in the opening frame, the Bruins outshot the Islanders 18-17 over the final 40 minutes.
BRUINS 4, ISLANDERS 1
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The game began to turn with Charlie McAvoy's one-timer in the middle of the second frame, as the Bruins followed up with David Krejci's eventual game winner, which hit off the crossbar and off Varlamov's back and into the net to carry a 2-1 advantage into the third period.
The Bruins lethal third period continued to dominate, with Marchand and Frederic tacking on two goals to their league-leading 66 goals scored in the third frame. Boston is still yet to lose when leading after two periods, improving their record to 24-0-1 in that area.