Terry Nets Two:Chris Terry was responsible for both goals in Sunday's win, marking the first time he's scored twice in the same game this season. His first goal came on the Islanders' opening power play and his second was at even strength just 3:59 later. The veteran forward has 10 points (six goals, four assists) in his last 11 games and continues to lead Bridgeport in several offensive categories: goals (16), points (35), power-play goal (5), power-play points (14), multi-point games (9) and shots-on-goal (136). He is one point shy of tying T.J. Hensick (588) for 53rd place on the AHL's all-time scoring list.
Koivula's Helping Hand: Otto Koivula assisted on both of Bridgeport's goals Sunday, marking the fourth time this season he's recorded a multi-assist game. It was his eighth multi-point performance. Koivula has earned an assist in half of his appearances this season (20 / 40) and shares 18th place among all AHL players in helpers (24).
Quick Hits:Andy Andreoff is on a three-game point streak (two goals, one assist)… The Islanders haven't allowed a goal in their last 80:16, since 19:42 of the second period on Saturday… Appleby's shutout on Sunday was Bridgeport's second as a team this season (Skarek, 37 saves on Oct. 24 vs. Laval)… Three players have participated in all 18 of the Islanders' wins this season: Seth Helgeson, Simon Holmstrom and Arnaud Durandeau… There are 24 games remaining in the Islanders' regular season, which enters its final two months tomorrow night in Springfield (AHL standings).