Entering tonight's matchup averaging the fourth-most goals per game in the league (3.43,) the Panthers have scored just one goal in each of their last two contests. In the four games prior to that two-game slump, they'd found the back of the net a combined 14 times while going 3-1-0.
"We didn't create enough good scoring chances," Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov said. "We had a couple, but not as much as we wanted. We've just got to play better offensively and spend a little less time in our own zone… We've just got to get in the offensive zone and stay there."
Following a scoreless opening frame, the Islanders broke the ice 49 seconds into the second period on a power-play goal from Devon Toews. Shortly after that, New York was sent right back to the man advantage, where Mathew Barzal scored to double the lead to 2-0 at 4:40.
At 9:36, Mike Hoffman beat Thomas Greiss on a 2-on-1 break to cut Florida's deficit to 2-1.
With three seconds left in regulation, Anders Lee potted an empty-netter to lock in the 3-1 final.
Greiss finished with 32 saves for the Islanders, who saw their record improve to 21-7-2 with the win, while Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 27 of 29 shots for the Panthers, who now sit at 15-11-5.
"We just didn't have our best game in this game," Barkov said. "Obviously they're a really good team. They play tight defense and have a really good offense. We just couldn't get really going, but it was still a tight game. [Bobrovsky] was really good in net and gave us a chance to win."
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