Varlamov is the first goalie in Islanders history to get a shutout in each of his first two games, and the 14th in NHL history; he opened the season by making 24 saves in a 4-0 win at the New York Rangers on Thursday, then was unable to play against them two nights later after being injured during warmups. The Rangers won 5-0.
"I felt fine [Sunday] morning," Varlamov said. "I skated yesterday and I felt pretty good after practice. … I felt pretty good today.
"I can tell you that's the best result after two games I've ever had. I never got back-to-back shutouts in the beginning of a season. I've had some seasons where I felt great, but the outcome was different. I'm glad it happened this way, so I'm pretty happy about the result."
Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored for the Islanders (2-1-0) with 4:09 left in the third period. He swatted a rebound of Adam Pelech's slap shot past Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask for New York's first goal in 140:57.
It was the Islanders' first home win against the Bruins since Nov. 2, 2013, a span of 11 games (1-9-1).
"Obviously, it was nice to score that goal," Pageau said. "It was a great play by 'Pelly' getting the puck to the net. … It was a great effort the whole game. I thought we played an OK first period, then we came back in the second and in the third we showed a lot of character. We played playoff hockey and we stuck with it, and that's why we came out on top."