• Chara officially surpassed Chris Chelios as he skated in his 1,652-career game. On his special night, the 44-year-old logged 16:26 time on ice, one shot, one hit, one block and fittingly got in one fight in the second period against San Jose's Jeffrey Viel.
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• Parise put away his third goal in as many games and his seventh goal of the season. The goal marked his 400th career goal, as he became the 10th active player to do so.
• Nelson buried his team-leading 19th goal of the season and extended his goal streak to four games where he's also compiled five points (4G, 1A) during that span. Nelson's four-game goal streak ties a career-high.
• Pelech scored his third goal of the season and now has 12 points (3G, 12A) through 43 games.
• Defenseman Sebastian Aho recorded his sixth assist of the season (through 17 games) and now has helpers in three-straight games.
• Sorokin made his eighth-straight start and now has a 16-11-7 record. The Russian netminder also owns a 2.44 GAA, a .920 SV% and four shutouts.
• Oliver Wahlstrom returned to the lineup for the first time since Feb. 17 and skated alongside Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Anders Lee.
• Josh Bailey, Andy Greene and Ross Johnston were healthy scratches in San Jose.
• Since being activated from the Islanders' COVID non-roster on Feb. 21, Semyon Varlamov is looking to make his return to the net. The veteran goaltender has backed Sorokin for the last two games despite being activated. Varlamov has a 3-9-1 record, a 2.57 GAA and a .916 SV%.
• Mathew Barzal leads the Islanders in scoring with 36 points (12G, 24A) through 44 games and has seven points (1G, 6A) in five of his last six games.
• The Islanders penalty kill was 0-for-2 against San Jose, while their power play was 0-for-3. The Islanders allowed multiple power-play goals for the first time since Nov. 20, 2021. Their penalty kill ranks 11th in the NHL at 81.4% and their power play ranks 22nd overall at 18.2%.
• For the second-straight game the Islanders scored the opening goal. They are 14-4-5 when scoring first and are 5-16-3 when allowing the opening goal.