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Lightning Strike: Islanders Edge Tampa Bay in Shootout Thriller
14 Dec
Summary
- Islanders secured a 3-2 shootout win against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
- Rookie goals from Schaefer and Ritchie gave the Islanders an early lead.
- Tampa Bay rallied with power-play and third-period goals to force overtime.

The New York Islanders secured a narrow 3-2 shootout victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday, earning two crucial points. Early in the first period, Islanders rookie Matthew Schaefer opened the scoring on a power play, followed by another goal from rookie Calum Ritchie, establishing a two-goal lead.
Tampa Bay mounted a comeback in the second period, with Darren Raddysh scoring on the power play to cut the deficit. The momentum continued into the third period, where JJ Moser tied the game just over three minutes into the frame, forcing overtime and ultimately a shootout.
The Islanders' goaltender Ilya Sorokin was instrumental, making 32 saves to deny the Lightning offense. Despite a strong effort from Tampa Bay, including 15 saves from Jonas Johansson, the Islanders ultimately prevailed in the shootout to secure the win.




