The Minnesota Twins stay hot.
Across the league, both Nelson - of Warroad, Minn. - and Lee - of Edina, Minn. - have been two of the hottest goal scorers. With Saturday's tally, the pair join St. Louis' David Perron and Nashville's Roman Josi atop the leaderboard for the most goals in the month of March with 11, all of which have come in the last 12 games for Nelson and in the last 11 games for Lee.
For the first time in Nelson's career, the 30-year-old centerman has reached the 30-goal mark.
"I think it's great, I know it comes in a loss today, but that's a combination of a lot of his work and his effort he's put into his game," Lee said of Nelson. "You can just see how much he's progressed over time and the player he's become. He's an all-around player. I mean, top to bottom. He can make plays, and he's proving now how good of a goal scorer he's been in his career and to hit this accomplishment. It's awesome. We're all super pumped for him. It's just great to see. It's well deserved."
Nelson reached the milestone with his strike in the waning seconds of the first period. The goal unfolded as former Bruins captain Zdeno Chara's point shot struck the crossbar and dropped to the left of the net front. From the backdoor, Nelson swept in the loose puck with his backhand to put the Islanders on the board with his 30th goal of the season.
As the Islanders were trailing 4-1 early in the third period and in need of a momentum shift, the Islanders captain came through clutch. During the Islanders' first power-play of the game, Lee buried his 25th goal of the season from his office. As Ullmark made back-to-back saves on a Dobson point shot and Jean-Gabriel Pageau's follow-up attempt, Lee made him pay on the final rebound by hammering in the loose puck at 5:12.
With his two-point (1G, 1A) outing against Boston, Lee extended his point streak to three games, where he now has seven points (2G, 5A) in that span.