RALEIGH, N.C. — Patrick Roy has spoken often of his team’s resiliency late in this season, especially when the rebounded from a 2-7-1 slide to finish the regular season on an 8-0-1 run to make the postseason. In the wake of an epic collapse on Monday in a 5-3 Game 2 loss against the Hurricanes, Roy’s Islanders better find a reservoir of resiliency. The way they blew a game they led 3-0 will stay with them for a bit. Advertisement “It’s gonna hurt.
Carolina held a 22-11 shot edge and a 73-22 attempts edge through 40 minutes. The first half of the third was relatively settled, with the Islanders having some puck possession to at least blunt Carolina’s attack. But there were still the same problems that have plagued the Islanders all year, especially when they have the lead. Advertisement “We stopped winning those one-on-one battles,” Roy said, “and their D pinched down and we did not do a very good job along the wall to get those pucks out.
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