Kuhnhackl was one of the Islanders five goal scorers on Tuesday, along with Andrew Ladd, Brock Nelson, Matt Martin and Jordan Eberle (2G), though the hero of the night could have easily been Robin Lehner for his play early on, as the Isles weathered an early Penguins surge.
Trotz was especially displeased with his team's first period performance, one that saw them get outshot 15-6 - excluding Patric Hornqvist's shot off the post - and said his team stole the period just by the virtue of being in a 2-2 tie. He wasn't happy with the start of the second either, as the Islanders were forced on the defensive again. The Penguins outshot the Islanders 7-0 until Martin converted a cross-ice pass from Casey Cizikas to make it 3-2. Martin's goal was the Islanders first shot of the period - and it came just shy of the midway mark.
"I don't think that's really the way you want to do it against them," Martin said. "Our goaltending was great, held us in the game and we were able to be pretty opportunistic with our chances."
From there, the floodgates opened, as the Islanders scored on two of their next three shots, with Jordan Eberle scoring his second and third goals of the season. Eberle's power-play goal - a walkout from the corner and quick shot far side - ended Matt Murray's night after the Penguins goalie gave up four goals on nine shots. Backup Casey DeSmith didn't fare much better, as Eberle scored his second of the game on the Islanders next shot - finishing a saucer pass from Mathew Barzal off the rush - to make it 5-2.