So, they defiantly vowed to do the same after Jesper Fast's goal 5:03 into overtime put them in a 2-0 hole in the best-of-7 series.
"That one stings a little bit," forward Zach Parise said. "But you know what? Two games, we had our chances to win. We didn't. Now, get that third one."
Heading home for Game 3 on Friday (7 p.m. ET; TBS, SN1, TVAS2, MSGSN, BSSO) gives the Islanders some hope that they will be able to rebound and push their way back into the series, as the battled back from a 2-0 deficit in the second period Wednesday. It will be the Islanders' first Stanley Cup Playoff game at UBS Arena, their building they moved into last season after playing their final game at Nassau Coliseum during the 2021 playoffs.
"It's going to be great," defenseman Noah Dobson said. "You saw the atmosphere here. I'm sure our fans are going to be revved up, ready to go. It's going to be loud back at UBS. So, I'm sure they're excited. It's going to give us some energy and, hopefully, we can build off it."
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Some of what happened in Game 2 required multiple looks at the video to determine exactly what happened. For example, Stefan Noesen's power-play goal that increased Carolina's lead to 2-0 at 7:19 of the second period.
The Islanders gave the Hurricanes almost nothing during a high-sticking double-minor on defenseman Samuel Bolduc at 4:01 until Noesen tried to send the puck in deep from the right point. New York defenseman Sebastian Aho swatted the puck out of mid-air with his stick, sending it toward the net instead of behind it.
The puck bounced in front of goalie Ilya Sorokin, jumped to the left and went in over his pad.
"It was a goal you don't see very often," coach Lane Lambert said.