And while the Islanders only created five high-danger chances (at five-on-five) compared to the Leafs' 12 (courtesy of Natural Stat Trick) they stayed patient and took advantage of a Maple Leafs miscue. Erik Källgren coughed up the puck behind the net, allowing Bailey to tie the score with 2:58 to play, setting the stage for another Isles comeback.
"It's just sticking with it," said Bailey. "I think we're all a little bit tired. We've been on the road for a little while and it's part of playing in this league and you just have to grind it out some nights and we just stuck with it. We're fortunate to find a way to win."
While the Islanders were indeed tired, they credited Oliver Wahlstrom's fight with Rasmus Sandin as a moment that helped spark their game in the third.
In overtime, the Islanders were again content to wait for the Maple Leafs, who were credited with 18 giveaways, to make a mistake. After being outshot in the first, second and third periods, respectively, the Islanders had a 2-0 shot advantage in overtime, with Beauvillier delivering the dagger at 1:56.
With the comeback win, the Islanders improve to 4-6-0 when trailing after two periods and 3-0 in OT this season.
"We probably didn't really deserve two points tonight, but it is what it is, just one of those games where you just have to be patient have to bear down on your chances," Beauvillier said after scoring the OT winner. "Wins are wins and when points come like that we're definitely going to take it and get out of here."