The Islanders couldn't get on the board with a (brief) five-on-three at the end of the second period, or a man advantage to start the third. Nelson had a goal waved off after crashing into Francouz, so instead of cutting the deficit to 2-1, Landeskog made it 3-0, beating a screened Varlamov with a wrister from the point at 7:43.
Nelson ended Francouz's shutout bid with 2:14 to play, knocking in a rebound at the side of the net for his team-leading 22nd goal of the season, but that's as close as the Islanders came.
"Right now we're going through some adversity, some guys are drying up, we've got some people out and we need some people to step up," Trotz said. "That said, the only people that are going to help us are the people in the room, our group and we are just going to have to find a way. We can't look back on this trip, we can't do anything repair this trip, but we can repair our next game and the following game and focus on what's ahead of us."
After Wednesday's result - and going 0-4-0 on their road trip - the Islanders currently sit in the second Wild Card position in the Eastern Conference. While their first four-game regulation losing streak since Dec. 2017, the Islanders are focusing on turning the page, embracing the adversity and responding back on home ice on Friday night.
"You can let [adversity] take over you, get into your head and let it bring you down, or you can let it fuel you," Lee said. "You can be more determined by it, be inspired by it and that's how you grow as a person and as a team. I don't think that any of this tough stretch right here is going to be the one that knocks us down, I don't think that's who we are as a group, that's not who we are as the New York Islanders and that's why we're looking forward to Friday to figure it all out. You have to choose how you let the adversity affect you. If we handle it the right way, we'll be alright."