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❯❯ About the ISLANDERS
New York (20-13-4) has won two games in a row to climb into a wildcard playoff spot in the ultra-competitive Eastern Conference. They returned from their Christmas break with a 3-2 overtime victory over the Buffalo Sabres in Brooklyn on Wednesday. RW Josh Bailey tied the game with 69 seconds left in regulation, and then rookie C Mathew Barzal notched the winner just 68 seconds into the three-on-three portion.
The Islanders went into the holidays with a 5-2 win over the Jets last Saturday on home ice, in which Barzal notched a hat trick.

New York is led by superstar C John Tavares (21G, 27A), who is on pace for a career season as he heads into unrestricted free agency next summer unless the Islanders lock him up before then.
Bailey (11G, 37A), is tied with Tavares for the team lead in scoring, while LW Anders Lee (22G, 15A) leads New York in goals. Barzal (13G, 23A) has put himself into serious rookie-of-the-year talks with an impressive start to his pro career. And C Jordan Eberle (13G, 15A) and veteran RW Andrew Ladd (9G, 9A) help round out a potent offensive attack that averages the second-most goals-per-game in the NHL.
D Nick Leddy (6G, 20A) leads a blue-line corps that has several question marks, especially with an injury to Calvin de Haan (upper-body) which could force him to miss the rest of the regular season.
Veteran G Jaroslav Halak (11-8-2, 2.96 GAA, .908 SV%) and G Thomas Greiss (9-5-2, 3.83 GAA, .883 SV%) have combined to surrender a league-worst 3.46 goals-per-game.
New York has the league’s fifth-best power play at 22.4%, but the second-worst penalty kill with just 74.5% efficiency.
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
1 Thomas Greiss G
41 Jaroslav Halak G
2 Nick Leddy D
4 Dennis Seidenberg D
6 Ryan Pulock D
7 Jordan Eberle C
8 Steve Bernier RW
10 Alan Quine C
11 Shane Prince LW
12 Josh Bailey RW
13 Mathew Barzal C
14 Thomas Hickey D
15 Cal Clutterbuck RW
16 Andrew Ladd LW
25 Jason Chimera LW
27 Anders Lee LW
29 Brock Nelson C
42 Scott Mayfield D
50 Adam Pelech D
53 Casey Cizikas C
55 Johnny Boychuk D
72 Anthony Beauvillier C
91 John Tavares C
Head coach: Doug Weight
Associate coach: Greg Cronin
Assistant coaches: Kelly Buchberger, Luke Richardson, Scott Gomez, Matt Bertani
Goaltending coach: Fred Brathwaite
WINNIPEG JETS
35 Steve Mason G
37 Connor Hellebuyck G
3 Tucker Poolman D
5 Dmitry Kulikov D
7 Ben Chiarot D
8 Jacob Trouba D
9 Andrew Copp LW
13 Brandon Tanev LW
15 Matt Hendricks C
16 Shawn Matthias LW
17 Adam Lowry C
18 Bryan Little C
26 Blake Wheeler RW
27 Nikolaj Ehlers LW
29 Patrik Laine RW
40 Joel Armia RW
44 Josh Morrissey D
56 Marko Dano LW
57 Tyler Myers D
71 Julian Melchiori D
81 Kyle Connor LW
85 Mathieu Perreault LW
Head coach: Paul Maurice
Assistant coaches: Charlie Huddy, Jamie Kompon, Todd Woodcroft
Goaltending coach: Wade Flaherty
— Mike McIntyre