The Islanders answered 24 seconds later to cut it to 2-1 at 2:51. Pulock partially fanned on a wrist shot in the right circle, but the puck went off the shaft of Raanta's stick and into the net.
"They came hard," New York defenseman Noah Dobson said. "Once you got [past] the nerves, I thought we settled into the game [at] 5-on-5 well. In the second period, we had some really good zone shifts. There's not much space out there. We're going to have to create it ourselves, but there's some stuff in that game we can build on."
Islanders forward Mathew Barzal had two shots on goal and a blocked shot in 21:12 of ice time after missing the final 23 regular-season games with a lower-body injury. His return is expected to boost the power play, which went 1-for-19 in the last nine games of the regular season. Barzal had 19 points (four goals, 15 assists) with the man-advantage in 58 regular-season games.
"We were without Barzal for a long period of time, and when we had him, we had some success," Lambert said. "We had some good looks certainly early on in the power play. We had some chances to score and just couldn't find the back of the net."
NOTES: In eight home playoff games dating to the start of last season's playoffs, Raanta is 7-0 with a 1.16 goals-against average, a .958 save percentage and one shutout. He was 11-0-1 with 2.06 GAA, a .916 save percentage and three shutouts in 12 home games (all starts) in the regular season. … Aho scored his 19th Stanley Cup Playoff goal, tying Eric Staal for the most in Hartford Whalers/Hurricanes history. … Pulock had a game-high nine hits. … Islanders defenseman Samuel Bolduc was plus-1 with two shots on goal and a hit in 8:51 of ice time in his playoff debut.