The penalty kills were the story of Saturday's game, as the Islanders and Sabres combined for four shorthanded goals, netting two apiece in the second period. Tavares, who's a relative newcomer to the penalty kill after debuting there last season, kicked off the shorthanded flurry, turning a Sabres defensive zone turnover into a nifty backhand goal. Cizikas followed up 50 seconds later, unloading a missle off the rush after being sprung by Andrew Ladd.
Head Coach Doug Weight said he'd never been a part of a game with four shorthanded goals in a period, but said he was a little concerned with the two goals his power play allowed.
"We have to fix some things 5-on-4 in our advantage, but we did a great job penatly killing," Weight said. "We unfortunately let them back in, we have to work on decision making and get them in the film room and figure it out, but we'll be fine."
The Islanders PK went 3-for-3 on Saturday, while the power play went 0-for-3.