The Islanders special teams were red-hot in the two-game set against the Capitals.
The power play went a combined 5-for-7 over the two games, going 2-for-2 on Tuesday before going 3-for-5 on Thursday night. The penalty kill was a perfect 10-for-10 over the two games - albeit against a Capitals power play without Alex Ovechkin - with a shorthanded goal on Tuesday.
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The special teams powered both wins, scoring a season-high three goals on Thursday, netting goals on its first two opportunities.
Nelson opened the scoring at 10:48, one-timing a cross-ice feed from Barzal for his 37th goal of the season and 11th power-play goal of the year. The Isles took a 2-0 lead on a four-on-three power play later in the period, as Lee redirected a Barzal feed from his office in the low slot for the captain's 28th goal of the season.
Palmieri completed the power play hat trick, one-timing a feed from Bailey at 6:23.
"Our power play did a great job," Nelson said. "It started in Washington and I thought we did a good job and then carried over tonight. Good puck movement, finding open guys you know, staying patient, but also aggressive at the same time and capitalizing on a couple big moments."
The penalty kill was also solid, killing off a pair of double-minors, first with Adam Pelech taking a pair of penalties for two separate cross-checks, while Oliver Wahlstrom slashed and roughed Garnet Hathaway to answer for Hathaway's hit on Sebastian Aho.
While the shorthanded unit didn't score, Pageau's goal came shortly after the Pelech double-minors expired, with Pageau driving wide, cutting towards the net and beating Vitek Vanecek high-far side for his 17th goal of the season.