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New York Islanders 3, New York Rangers 2 FINAL SO

Tuesday, 08.16.2011 / 5:49 AM

Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) - Miroslav Satan waited for Henrik Lundqvist to make the first move.

After watching Lundqvist stay deep in the crease to stop Alexei Yashin's backhander on the first attempt in a shootout, Satan fired a wrist shot past the rookie to help the New York Islanders beat the Rangers 3-2 on Wednesday night.

``I just watched the goalie to see what he was going to do. I was just trying to focus on him,'' Satan said. ``He stayed in, so I shot.''

Satan, who had a power-play goal in the third period, was the only shooter to score in the shootout, the first of the season for both teams.

``I'm not that big of fan it,'' Satan said. ``I don't think the players like the pressure of a shootout, but it makes the game exciting for the fans.''

After Satan scored, the Rangers' Jaromir Jagr broke his stick on a wrist shot, with Rick DiPietro easily stopping the puck.

``That certainly was a break for us,'' Islanders coach Steve Stirling said.

In the final round of the shootout, the Islanders' Mark Parrish missed the net and the Rangers' Michael Nylander also fired wide to end the game and give the Islanders their first victory over the Rangers in 11 games.

The Islanders were swept by the Rangers in six games in 2003-04 and were 0-8-2 in their previous 10 meetings since a 3-1 victory at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 23, 2002.

DiPietro, who made 33 saves, was back in goal after sustaining a concussion last week in Washington and missing a 5-1 loss to Philadelphia on Saturday night.

``He was at the top of his game,'' Stirling said. ``The time off was good for him.''

The game was the first of three between the teams in nine days. They will meet again Thursday night at Nassau Coliseum and Oct. 27 at Madison Square Garden.

``This series is intense. We're going to try to keep it going tomorrow,'' Satan said.

The Eastern Conference-leading Rangers had won their last three games, all at home and all with Lundqvist in goal. The 23-year-old Swede, starting in place of Kevin Weekes, beat Florida 4-0 on Monday night for his first NHL shutout.

``You get frustrated to lose a shootout,'' said Lundqvist, who had 23 saves. ``You are so close to getting two points again. We're just going to go out tomorrow and show we're a good team and fight to the end.''

Jagr's stick snapped in half when he tried to take a wrist shot.

``It probably happened in the last shift of overtime and I didn't know about it,'' Jagr said. ``All you need is a little bit of a slash and they can break. ... That's the way it goes. I was lucky on my goal and unlucky on the penalty shot.''

After Satan scored on a power play to give the Islanders a 2-0 lead 28 seconds into the third, Jagr was credited with a goal 14 seconds later when Islanders defenseman Tomi Pettinen deflected a centering attempt past DiPietro. The goal was Jagr's seventh of the season and the first at even strength.

The Rangers tied it on a power play with 4:37 left in regulation, with Petr Prucha deflecting fellow rookie Fedor Tyutin's shot from the point past DiPietro.

Yashin opened the scoring on a two-man advantage in the first period, ending the Rangers' string of successful penalty kills at 17 and also stopping their season-opening run of scoring first.

The Rangers had not allowed a power-play goal since Washington's Alexander Ovechkin scored on a two-man advantage late in the Capitals' 3-2 home victory Oct. 10, the Rangers' only regulation loss of the season.

Notes: DiPietro made a pad save on Steve Rucchin's wrist shot on the Rangers' first attempt in the shootout. ... Weekes, returning from a groin injury, served as Lundqvist's backup after being activated from the injured list before the game. The Rangers also recalled suspended defenseman Dale Purinton from Hartford and returned goalie Chris Holt to the AHL team. Purinton, serving a 10-game suspension for gouging the eye of Boston's Colton Orr during an exhibition game, will be eligible to return Oct. 27 against the Islanders. ... Jeff Taffe, acquired by the Rangers from Phoenix on Tuesday in a trade that sent former first-round pick Jamie Lundmark to the Coyotes, did not play. The 24-year-old center did not score in two games for Phoenix this season.


Scoring Summary
1st Period
13:07
NYI
PPG - A. Yashin Wrist - ASST: A. Zhitnik AND M. York
1 - 0 NYI
2nd Period
NONE
3rd Period
00:28
NYI
PPG - M. Satan Snap - ASST: A. Yashin AND M. Parrish
2 - 0 NYI
00:42
NYR
J. Jagr Wrist - ASST: NONE
2 - 1 NYI
15:23
NYR
PPG - P. Prucha Tip-In - ASST: F. Tyutin AND M. Nylander
2 - 2 TIE
OT Period
NONE
Shootout
ROUNDNYINYRTOTAL
1M. Parrish
M. Nylander
0 - 0
2M. Satan
J. Jagr
1 - 0
3A. Yashin
P. Prucha
1 - 0
Penalty Summary
1st Period
00:28
NYR
Michal Rozsival : Hooking
03:54
NYI
Jason Blake : Hooking
06:38
NYI
Brent Sopel : Hooking
08:54
NYI
Trent Hunter : Too many men/ice - bench
12:15
NYR
Jason Ward : Delaying Game-Puck over glass
12:39
NYR
Maxim Kondratiev : Roughing
14:35
NYI
Alexei Yashin : Hooking  (Jaromir Jagr)
15:35
NYR
Tom Poti : Interference on goalkeeper
2nd Period
01:19
NYI
Brent Sopel : Hooking
13:29
NYR
Michal Rozsival : Delaying Game-Puck over glass
16:37
NYI
Tomi Pettinen : Hooking
18:12
NYR
Martin Rucinsky : Hooking
19:31
NYR
Maxim Kondratiev : Hooking
3rd Period
12:15
NYI
Alexei Yashin : Tripping  (Jaromir Jagr)
12:43
NYR
Martin Straka : Hooking
14:29
NYI
Jason Blake : Hooking
18:44
NYR
Michael Nylander : Hi-sticking
OT Period
NONE
Goalie Stats
  • Rick DiPietro
    SA: 35TOI: 65:00
    SAVES: 33EV: 21 - 22
    PIM: 0PP: 12 - 13
    SV%: .943SH: 0 - 0
  • Henrik Lundqvist
    SA: 26TOI: 64:54
    SAVES: 24EV: 17 - 17
    PIM: 0PP: 7 - 9
    SV%: .923SH: 0 - 0