The Anthony Beauvillier-Brock Nelson-Josh Bailey trio was back in its playoff form in the First Round.
The line combined for 19 points (9G, 10A) in the series, with Beauvillier netting seven (3G, 4A), while Bailey and Nelson recorded six apiece (3G, 3A). They finished as three of the Islanders' top-four scorers and stepped up in the biggest moments, headlined by Bailey's double-OT winner in Game 5. Beauvillier had a three-game goal streak to close out the series while Nelson had two goals in the clincher.
"We're trying to go out there and contribute offensively and be responsible defensively," Nelson said. "Playoffs is a different animal. It might not always be your night. We always talk about the depth that we have in here. Different lines can get it done, give us some momentum or win us a game. I've been fortunate to play with these guys for quite a while, have some chemistry. We capitalized on some chances. You just try to go out there and take advantage of those moments and try to be a difference maker."
Their best game came in the clincher, accounting for three of the Islanders five goals and combining for eight points in the process. Their best moment tied the score 3-3, with Beauvillier carrying the puck in the zone and dishing to Bailey, who sent a slap pass across the ice to Nelson for his first of two on the night.
It's reminiscent of their play in the bubble, where Bailey led the team with 20 points, while Nelson and Beauvillier recorded a team-leading nine goals apiece. Bailey's 32 playoff points are ninth-most in the NHL since 2018-19.