The New York Islanders won their fifth straight game on Saturday night and tied a franchise record, as they shut out the New Jersey Devils 3-0 at Barclays Center.
Thomas Greiss made 35 saves for his first shutout of the season (ninth in his career), while Jordan Eberle, Brock Nelson and Scott Mayfield scored for the Islanders. In the process - and with 50 alumni watching - the Isles tied a franchise record on Saturday night, winning their first six divisional games for the first time since 1982-83.
"The reason we're having success is everyone is committed, everyone is working and everyone is accountable to each other," Head Coach Barry Trotz said of his team's streak. "When the games get ramped up we haven't been too small about them… We haven't flinched."
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Game Recap: Islanders 3, Devils 0
Greiss makes 35 saves in shutout as Islanders win fifth straight game
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Greiss notches 35-save shutout in Isles' 3-0 win
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