Josh Bailey called the Isles' style of play "contagious," after Game 5 vs Washington, a testament to how well the coaching staff has gotten his team to buy-in to their philosophy over the past two seasons. To Head Coach Barry Trotz, the results keep reaffirming the process.
"Every time you win a game in the regular season or playoffs it helps with your buy-in, understanding how you play and how you're successful, where your strengths are," Trotz said during the Capitals series. "Sometimes the best teacher is your results."
The Isles beat the Flyers 4-0 in Game 1, but as a coaching staff, they were not overly pleased with their team's game outside of the first period. The opening frame showcased how the Islanders needed to play, which involved a 1-0 lead, a 15-4 shot advantage and pressuring the Flyers into eight giveaways. In the second, the Isles were outshot 15-7, and didn't put any rubber onto Carter Hart until the 8:18 mark. Semyon Varlamov stepped up when his team needed him with timely saves, as well as play stoppages.
If there was a positive to be drawn, it was how the Isles didn't get flustered by the Flyers flurry and reset going into the third period. The coaching staff has worked to make sure the group is comfortable in uncomfortable situations, whether that's withstanding a siege, chipping away if they're behind - like they did against Washington in Game 1 - or protecting a one-goal lead.