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Carlsson, Terry score power-play goals and Dostal stops 41 as Ducks top Islanders 3-1

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NEW YORK (AP) — Leo Carlsson and Troy Terry scored power-play goals, Lukas Dostal turned aside 41 shots and the Anaheim Ducks beat the New York Islanders 3-1 on Tuesday night.

Mason McTavish had two assists and Frank Vatrano added an empty-net goal in the final minute and had an assist.

Mathew Barzal scored his second of the season and Ilya Sorokin finished with 19 saves but the Islanders lost for the third time in their last four games.

Carlsson deflected Vatrano’s shot at 14:05 of the first to open the scoring.

McTavish cleverly slid a puck through the crease to set up Terry on the man advantage at 14:07 of the middle period to extend the Ducks lead to 2-0.

Barzal spoiled Dostal’s shutout attempt with a one-time blast at 5:31 of the third to pull the Islanders within one goal.

Takeaways

The Ducks earned their first win in game three of a four-game road trip and will have a six-game homestand following their game in Pittsburgh on Thursday night.

Islanders forward Pierre Engvall was penalized twice Tuesday, including one infraction in the offensive zone. Engvall, who is in the second year of a seven-year contract, is struggling to earn a consistent spot on the Islanders roster. The Swedish forward was sent to the American Hockey League to begin the season as a “wakeup call” per Islanders general manager Lou Lamoriello, but was recalled recently out of necessity.

Key moment

Late in the second period, Dostal made his most impressive save of the game, denying Anders Lee’s one-time attempt to preserve two-goal advantage.

Key stat

The Islanders penalty kill unit allowed two goals and is ranked 30th in the league.

Up Next

The Ducks visit the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday night while the Islanders travel to Columbus to play the Blue Jackets Wednesday night.

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