The New York Islanders three-game winning streak came to a close on Saturday night, as the Isles fell 5-1 to the Washington Capitals at UBS Arena.
Pierre Engvall's first goal as an Islander opened the scoring, but Washington responded with five unanswered goals for the win.
Rasmus Sandin led the way for Washington with a three-point night (3A), while Dylan Strome (1G, 1A), TJ Oshie (GWG), Anthony Mantha (1G, 1A), Nic Dowd and Nicklas Backstrom scored for the Capitals. The Islanders five goals against was the most they'd allowed since a 6-2 loss to the Boston Bruins on Feb. 18 and their 18 shots for tied for the third-fewest in a game this season.
The Islanders (76 points) dropped to the second wild card position on Saturday, as they were leapfrogged by the Pittsburgh Penguins (76 points) who beat Philadelphia 5-1 in the afternoon. While the two teams are tied in points, the Penguins have played three fewer games. The Florida Panthers (73 points) also gained ground on the Islanders, picking up a point in a 5-4 in OT.
Rapid Recap: Capitals 5, Islanders 1
The Islanders three-game winning streak is snapped by Capitals