The play that may have summed up the series to this point came at the end of Game Five, when Mayfield had the puck pinned for over 30 seconds against the boards while the Isles were killing a late penalty. A scrum of Islanders and Hurricanes were poking and kicking at the puck trying to dislodge it, while Mayfield held firm. The play eventually finished with Carolina's Aho high-sticking Bo Horvat.
"I feel physical in the corners, I feel strong. That's kind of where I like to play. So for me, you know, it's just kind of part of it," Mayfield said. "It probably seems a little bit longer than it actually is [in the corners]. A lot of energy going into kind of nothing, but it just worked out."
The two-day break also allowed the Islanders a rare chance to practice during the playoffs, something Head Coach Lane Lambert said should only be done with real purpose given the demands of the postseason. After Wednesday's day off, the Islanders had a spirited session on Thursday and now the focus shifts to evening the series on Friday night.
"You don't get it too often in the playoffs," Kyle Palmieri said of a practice day. "At this point in the series, you get some time to kind of reset and refocus and obviously we can make adjustments and get out there and work on it in practice, which is a unique opportunity with two days off. We're just looking forward to getting off to a good start tomorrow night."