The New York Islanders did themselves two favors with a 2-1 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night.
The Islanders continued to climb the ladder towards the playoffs banking their 88th and 89th points of the season (on a night where both Washington and Pittsburgh won) - and simultaneously dealt the Canadiens (81 points) playoff push a body blow, keeping them on the outside looking in.
Anders Lee broke a 1-1 tie with 2:57 to play in the third period, finishing a beautiful feed from Mathew Barzal through Jeff Petry's legs that the captain buried after patiently corralling the puck. Two goals was all the Islanders needed on a night where Thomas Greiss (33 saves) outdueled Carey Price (36 saves), in another close-checking, testy game in the run-up to the postseason.
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