Frederick Gaudreau scored the lone goal in the shootout after Josh Bailey and Ryan Reaves traded goals at the end of the first period. The Islanders threw 40 shots at Filip Gustavsson, who turned aside 39, including 19 in the third period and overtime combined before stopping all three Islanders in the shootout. Ilya Sorokin stopped 30-of-31 and turned aside two of the Wild's three chances in the bonus round.
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"It was just a good hockey game," Kyle Palmieri said. "Back and forth, both teams had a couple chances, but for the most part, it was a pretty even game and the score reflected that. I think there's a lot of positives to take out of our game."
While Lambert lamented the point left on the table, securing a point was important for the Islanders (70 points), who stay in the first wild card and one point up on the Pittsburgh Penguins (69 points) after the Pens beat the Nashville Predators 3-1. The Penguins have four games in hand on the Islanders.
Aside from the Penguins win, the Islanders got a few good results on Tuesday. Detroit (64 points) dropped its second game in as many nights to Ottawa (64 points), while Columbus beat Buffalo (66 points) 5-3 in regulation. The Sabres have five games in hand on the Islanders, while Ottawa and Detroit each have four.
"You come on a road trip like this against two really good teams you'll take three of four any day," Bailey said of going 1-0-1 vs Winnipeg and Minnesota. "I think the second point was right there for us, bit of a coin flip when you get to the shootout, all in all, pretty solid road trip."