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Islanders Fall On Face To End Season
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The New York Islanders fought, clawed and scratched their way through a roller coaster season. But in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series against the Carolina Hurricanes, the Islanders’ hands were too busy to break their fall, losing 6-3 at PNC Arena on Thursday night to end their season.

In an instant, the Islanders had their season wiped out, as for the second time in the series, the Hurricanes managed to score two goals in less than 10 seconds to earn a win.

With the score tied at 3-3 at 4:36 of the third period, Jack Drury threaded a wrist shot from the left faceoff circle past Islanders goalie Semyon Varlamov to push Carolina in front. Then, just eight seconds later, off the ensuing draw, Varlamov mishandled the puck in front of his own crease, leaving it exposed for Stefan Noesen to easily tap into the back of the net.

Even still, for the Islanders to have hung with the Hurricanes for the majority of this opening-round playoff series was an accomplishment, as was the fact that they managed to make Game 5 interesting after a disastrous start.

Teuvo Teravainen stunned the Islanders at 1:23 into the game, scoring from an awkward angle that just barely glanced off Varlamov’s shoulder to open the scoring for the Hurricanes. Andrei Svechnikov then added to Carolina’s lead with a power play goal that deflected in off the stick of Robert Bortuzzo after Hudson Fasching was sent to the penalty box for cross-checking.

Down 2-0 following the two fastest goals to begin a game in Hurricanes’ playoff history, the Islanders were thrown a lifeline, one that Mike Reilly grabbed hold of with a power play goal of his own at 3:54 of the first while Jesperi Kotkaniemi served a slashing penalty.

Either way, the first period very much belonged to the Hurricanes as they held a 21-4 advantage in shots on goal at the end of 20 minutes as well as a two-goal lead.

As if the if the period didn’t come with enough offense, Carolina was awarded a penalty shot at 13:22 of the frame when Alexander Romanov used his hand to cover the puck while sitting at the bottom of a mad scramble in the Islanders’ crease.

Nominated to take the shot for the Hurricanes, Evgeny Kuznetsov lulled Varlamov to sleep with his pattened slow crawl toward the goal before ripping a that made it 3-1 Carolina.

With their backs against the wall, the Islanders used the second period to tip the scales in their favor.

Brock Nelson scored off the rush to make it a one-goal game at 3:47 of the middle frame by beating Hurricanes netminder Frederik Andersen with a glove-side wrister via assists from Kyle Palmieri and Ryan Pulock.

Then, with seconds ticking down in the period, Casey Cizikas hit a wide-open net with a one-time chance, tying the score after a wild bounce of the puck pulled Andersen from his crease.

But ultimately, all was for nothing as Seth Jarvis put the final nail in the Islanders’ coffin, scoring an empty net goal at 18:21 of the third period.

With their season now officially over, the Islanders face an identity crisis as they turn to the offseason.

Veteran forward Cal Clutterbuck may have played his final game as an Islander on Tuesday, as he will be an unrestricted free agent on July 1. So, too, will be his longtime linemate Matt Martin, who, after enduring multiple injuries this season, including one that forced him to miss the final two games of the series against Carolina, might be at the end of his career altogether.

But for the time being, it’s an end to another year of hockey on Long Island.

This story will be updated

This article first appeared on NYI Hockey Now and was syndicated with permission.

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