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New York Islanders at San Jose Sharks

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Sharks end 7-game losing streak, beat Islanders 4-3

Couture also scored in regulation as San Jose let two leads slip away in regulation but managed to win for the first time since Jan. 26. Alexander Barabanov and rookie Jasper Weatherby also scored for the Sharks.

“This is the first time I’ve heard music after the game (in the dressing room) in seven games and I couldn’t be happier,” Sharks defenseman Jacob Middleton said. “I’m looking to get back in there.”

Reimer denied Anthony Beauvillier, Mathew Barzal and Brock Nelson in the shootout. Couture was San Jose’s first shooter and beat Ilya Sorokin, who made 25 saves for the Islanders.

Brock Nelson, Adam Pelech and Zach Parise scored for New York, which generated enough scoring chances to win but couldn’t convert often enough against Reimer.

“There’s not too many things I can say,” Islanders coach Barry Trotz said. “It may have been our best game of the year and we didn’t get the two points, but we deserved the two points.”

Couture gave San Jose a 3-2 lead with his 18th goal late in the second period, but that lead lasted just 19 seconds. The Sharks turned the puck over in the neutral zone and Pelech scored the tying goal on a slap shot that ricocheted off Reimer to make it 3-3.

Nelson gave the Islanders 1-0 lead in the first when he redirected a shot from Scott Mayfield past Reimer with about five minutes remaining in the period.

The Sharks answered when Barabanov scored a power-play goal and Weatherby added a score in a two-minute span for a 2-1 lead after one period.

New York evened the score with about seven minutes left in the second on a goal by Parise, set up by a nice pass from behind the net by Sebastian Aho.

The Islanders’ Zdeno Chara played in his 1,652nd career game, breaking the NHL record for games played by a defenseman that was held by Chris Chelios.

“I would like to start by thanking Chris Chelios,” Chara said. “He set such a high standard for many of us. … I’m very lucky that I get to still play this game.”

MILESTONES

Parise’s goal was the 400th of his career.

“You reflect on some great players you played with, and I played with some great linemates,” Parise said.

San Jose center Ryan Dzingel played in his 400th career game Thursday.

UP NEXT

Islanders: At the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday for the third game of a five-game trip.

Sharks: Host Boston Bruins on Saturday.

Regular Season Series

SJ wins series 2-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 14:56
Goal 1st Period 15:55
Goal 1st Period 17:32
Goal 2nd Period 12:48
Goal 2nd Period 16:31
Goal 2nd Period 16:50
Goal 5 0:00

Statistics

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9 Blocked Shots 20
19 Hits 32
11 Takeaways 6
47 Shots 28
0 Power Play Goals 2
3 Power Play Opportunities 2
0.0 Power Play Percentage 100.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
37 Faceoffs Won 34
52.1 Faceoff Win Percent 47.9
3 Giveaways 6
4 Total Penalties 5
14 Penalty Minutes 16

Game Information

SAP Center at San Jose

Location: San Jose, CA
Attendance: 11,283 | Capacity:

2024-25 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Washington 38 11 84 8
Carolina 33 20 70 4
New Jersey 32 21 70 6
Columbus 27 22 62 8
NY Rangers 28 25 60 4
NY Islanders 25 24 57 7
Philadelphia 25 26 57 7
Pittsburgh 23 27 55 9

2024-25 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Vegas 34 17 74 6
Edmonton 34 19 72 4
Los Angeles 30 17 67 7
Vancouver 26 20 63 11
Calgary 27 21 62 8
Anaheim 25 24 57 7
Seattle 25 30 54 4
San Jose 15 36 37 7
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