The Identity Line and the penalty kill led the way for the Islanders on Friday night - and while the Ven diagram between the two units isn't quite a perfect circle, there was plenty of overlap and Casey Cizikas played a large role in both.
The penalty kill kept the Islanders in the game early, killing off three Hurricanes power plays in the first half of the contest, keeping the game scoreless. That drew big cheers from UBS Arena and built some momentum for the Islanders, who were still a little motivated by allowing two power-play goals in Game One.
"That doesn't sit well with us as killers, and we want to be better than that," Cizikas said of the Game One performance. "We've worked on it a lot going into these last two games, so it's definitely a big momentum shift."
Shortly after killing off the third Hurricanes power play, the Identity Line got the Islanders on the board at 12:49. The play started with a dogged forecheck by Cal Clutterbuck on Brent Burns, which led to a weak clearing attempt from Derek Stepan being intercepted by Ryan Pulock, who dished a nifty backhand feed through three Hurricanes to Cizikas, who converted on Antti Raanta.
That ignited the Islanders, who had two AAA chances to take a 2-0 lead in the immediate aftermath, including a Hudson Fasching shot which hit the post and was swept off the line by a diving Seth Jarvis.
After Palmieri made it 2-1 in the third period, Martin sealed it with the 3-1 tally. Cizikas had the primary assist on the fourth, giving the line a hand in three of the five goals. Of course the line did its usual thing, combining for 11 hits (five for Cizikas, three each for Clutterbuck and Martin).
"You need guys to step up every night and those are key guys on our team," Pulock said. "They've been key guys here for a while and obviously they got the job done for us tonight."