The Islanders were certainly ready to play on Thursday, jumping out to a 3-0 lead in the first period.
Brock Nelson opened the scoring with a power-play goal at 2:33 of the first period, knocking in a blocked Anthony Beauvillier shot past Igor Shesterkin. Anders Lee followed it up with a goal 1:19 later, snapping a shot high glove past the Rangers' netminder at 3:52.
Lee's goal came just after the captain got a stick to face in front of the Rangers net, putting him behind the play and able to take advantage of a two-on-one rush. The goal was the first of two on the night for Lee.
"We just wanted to start on the right foot," Lee said. "It was the result of a good camp and everyone being ready for tonight."
Mathew Barzal made it 3-0 at 13:31, as he pulled a nifty move around Tony DeAngelo before snapping his first goal of the season high glove on Shesterkin. Barzal nearly had a second with a nifty backhand from the side of the net, while Shesterkin was forced to make a good save on a Ryan Pulock slap shot through traffic. The shots at the end of the first were 10-9 for the Islanders, who easily had seven scoring chances. Trotz credited the team's strong training camp and foundational focus for the quick start.
"It validates to my staff, but also to the players," Trotz said of the team's training camp. "We're not going to have a lot of practice time... so the foundational elements you put in during training camp and work so hard in, you want to see them pay dividends. That's positive reinforcement. From our standpoint it says a lot to the guys and was something we focused on."
While the Rangers pressured the Islanders in the second, the Islanders were able to fend off any comeback, largely keeping the Blueshirts' big guns quiet. The Islanders limited the Rangers to three shots in the third period.