Watch: Tavares caps crucial Isles comeback with OT snipe
Tavares from Ho-Sang. It might not be the last time we hear that. #NYIvsCAR pic.twitter.com/sKEUbktZ4R
— NHL (@NHL) March 15, 2017
There is life in the New York Islanders.
After an 8-4 whipping at the hands of the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday, the boys from Brooklyn got their revenge, erasing a 2-0 deficit to win it 3-2 in overtime on John Tavares' snipeshow winner.
The goal was Tavares' 26th of the season, and it moved the Islanders over the Toronto Maple Leafs and into the second wild-card playoff spot in the East.
John Tavares scored the ninth regular-season OT goal of his NHL career to extend his franchise record and propel @NYIslanders to victory. pic.twitter.com/Q929tfHXVt
— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) March 15, 2017
Josh Ho-Sang picked up an assist on the winner with a nifty through-the-legs drop pass upon taking the zone. He also scored in the second period, giving him three goals and six points in eight games. Kid's got game.
Also huge: This goal-line save by Thomas Greiss in the second period when the Islanders were down 2-0. If New York ends up making the playoffs, that'll be one of the reasons why.
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