Just after playing one of their most complete efforts of the season in their last game, the Islanders managed to get away with playing great hockey for just 20 minutes, scoring three goals in the second period in a 3-1 win.
They’ll take it though.
Both teams came out flat in the first period, but the Lightning had several golden opportunities to find the back of the net. Luckily for the Isles, Yann Danis was on his game, making the stops he had to when they counted. Now with Joey MacDonald back, it should be interesting to see what happens between the pipes for this team. Nothing against “Pickles,†but in my opinion, you have to ride the hot horse. Especially considering how well the defense is playing in front of him, you can’t and shouldn’t mess with a good thing.
What the Isles have going right now, is definitely a good thing.
Making things that much better was another solid effort from the combo of Radek Martinek and Brendan Witt, who weren’t allowing the Lightning those second chance opportunities they’ve been know for burying over the years. If you want to beat the Bolts, that’s exactly what you have to do.
Through two periods, that’s exactly what they did.
Combine that solid defense with three goals in 3:25 and you have a recipe for success. Simply put, the youngsters are stepping up and are taking shots. The defense has been extra frisky in both ends and over his past half dozen games, Danis has been better than the fat kid from the Mighty Ducks [who I saw as a guest star on “The King of Queens†the other day, weird].
You can’t really ask for more right now, can you?
However, with Mark Streit out with a supposed upper-body injury for the third, the Isles possessed the worst lead in hockey today and had to protect it without their best player. A Vinny Lecavalier goal early in the third changed the momentum a tad, but Tampa Bay couldn’t get back into it and were taking lazy penalties. Guys like Frans Nielsen and Okposo really shined the last few minutes, making beautiful touch passes and skating with their hearts on their sleeves. Just watching the progression they’ve made over the past four games has been something special.
If these guys can keep this up, the crossbars they’re hitting won’t be for long.
Things are becoming fun again.
Who said that you can’t enjoy yourself watching a team play spoiler?
Posted under 2008-2009, Post Game Rants
This post was written by Patrick Hickey, Jr. on February 4, 2009

Three wins in a row.
The Islanders may be in the cellar of the league right now, but according to their coach, Scott Gordon, he’s a better coach because of it.
How do you go from out-shooting a team 19-7 in the first period to only registering 14 the rest of the game?
Brendan Witt- Not comfortable in the Islanders system, Witt has played his worst hockey since his first dozen or so games with the team in 2006, when he wasn’t skating and was instead taking shortcuts that were hurting his team. -25 for the season, it’s obvious a change of scenery might do him good, but knowing the ability he does have and his willingness to give up his body for his team every night, the Islanders will try to get him back to where he was last season. Every team in this league needs a Brendan Witt-type player, the question remains however if Brendan Witt needs or wants to be a part of the New York Islanders.
I said yesterday that I don’t care if the Islanders win every night, I just want to see this team put forth a solid effort.
It’s been 10 games and nearly a month since the Islanders last win.
Thank you Joey MacDonald. You played your tail off last night. You made one show stopping save after another and did everything in your power to ensure an Islanders victory.
In lieu of all of the losses lately, it’s gotten me thinking: would thinks have been different if Rick DiPietro was in net, rather than Joey MacDonald?