NEW YORK ISLANDERS (21-13-4) AT COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS (15-15-6)
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The New York Islanders kick off a two-game road trip as they head to Columbus to take on the Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena on Sunday.
The Islanders put on a clinic on Saturday night, shutting out the New York Rangers 2-0 as Anders Lee scored and Simon Holmstrom sealed the deal with an empty netter. David Rittich pitched a 27-save shutout for his ninth win of the season.
DUCLAIR IN, RITCHIE OUT
The Isles will be making a lineup change, as Anthony Duclair will draw back in after sitting as a healthy scratch on Saturday. Cal Ritchie will come out as a result.
Duclair was scratched to accommodate Horvat's return to the lineup, but Roy emphasized that decision had nothing to do with a dissatisfaction of how Duclair was playing, rather a tough decision that the Isles have to make with depth at forward.
"Just for something different," Roy said. "When we made the decision with Duclair, it was the same thing, we want to try different things."
RITTICH EXPECTED TO START
Head Coach Patrick Roy confirmed that David Rittich will make consecutive starts on the back-to-back set. Rittich is coming off a shutout on Saturday night and has started both ends of a back-to-back four times in his career, with a 2-1-1 record in the second half.
The netminder has been solid all season but especially as of late, stopping 119-of-124 shots faced over his last four games for a .960 SV% over that span. Saturday’s shutout was his second of the season for the Isles and ninth of his career.
Ilya Sorokin (lower-body) is on IR retroactive to Dec. 20.



















