Unfortunately, Nelson’s amateur dentistry didn’t give the Isles the spark they needed.
The Islanders scored first with Nelson and Sebastian Aho finding Anders Lee for goal with less than 30 seconds left in the first period. In the second period, Nylander answered for the Maple Leafs to tie it. Lee, though, quickly put the puck in the back of the net again to take the lead for the Islanders.
With seven minutes into the second period, Toronto started their scoring run. Nylander added another goal, and John Tavares, Calle Jarnkrok, and Auston Matthews all followed with scores of their own. “Our details and our awareness cost us,” Islanders coach Lane Lambert said. “We’ve got to just absolutely get past that and clean it up.”The Maple Leafs’ win brought them to 29-11-8, remaining second in the Atlantic Division. Meanwhile, the Islanders’ loss dropped them to 23-21-5, currently outside of the playoff picture.
The Islanders next matchup is Wednesday against the Ottawa Senators, where they have another chance to break their losing streak.
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