Clinched.
For the second-straight year, the New York Islanders have reached the third round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. They clinched their second round series over the Boston Bruins with a decisive 6-2 win in Game 6 on Wednesday night at Nassau Coliseum.
It was a solid team win from the Islanders who received balanced scoring up and down the lineup with two goals from Brock Nelson, plus tallies from Travis Zajac, Kyle Palmieri and two empty-net goals from Cal Clutterbuck and Ryan Pulock.
"We recognized this was a special moment for this building and guys understood the magnitude of this game," Islanders Head Coach Barry Trotz said.
Defensively, the Islanders put on a clinic at even-strength to close out the series, with both of Boston's goals coming from Brad Marchand on the power play. Semyon Varlamov was solid as he made 23 saves on 25 shots in the win.
5 Takeaways: Islanders Advance to Semis After Beating Bruins in 6
With a 6-2 win over Boston, the Islanders clinched their second round series and are moving on to face Tampa