New York Islanders prospects Danny Nelson and Cole Eiserman are World Junior Hockey Champions. They, along with the rest of Team USA, defeated Finland 4-3 in overtime on Sunday night. Nashville Predators prospect Teddy Stiga scored the game-winner on a breakaway: Eiserman,
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Snapshots from the New York Islanders' 5-4 OT win over the Boston Bruins on Jan. 5, 2025 at TD Garden in Boston, MA. Photos by Steve Babineau/NHLI via Getty Images and M. Anthony Nesmith/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images.
After a rough 6-4 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs last night, the Boston Bruins have another contest tonight against the New York Islanders. Their goal will be to turn things around and snap their three-game losing streak.
BOSTON— The New York Islanders (15-18-7) found a way to win a hockey game after spending the last three weeks finding a way to lose them. After the game, the room blasted “I’m Your Man” by Wham!.
The Boston Bruins are still in search of their first win of 2025 after a 5-4 overtime loss to the New York Islanders on Sunday night at TD Garden.
The New York Islanders enter the matchup against the Boston Bruins on Sunday, Jan. 5 as losers of three games in a row.
The Boston Bruins return from a three-game road trip to face the New York Islanders in their first home game of the 2025 calendar year on Sunday evening.
The Bruins earned a point after dropping three straight in regulation, but even Pastrnak's heroics couldn't get them the win.
Bo Horvat added the overtime winner at 3:10 to his momentum-switching first-period shorthanded goal for the Islanders (15-18-7).
Horvat, who also scored in the first period, broke in alone on goalie Joonas Korpisalo (32 saves) and wristed in the winner from the low slot. It came only six seconds after Ilya Sorokin stoned Brad Marchand at the other end, the rebound triggering Horvat’s game-winning breakaway.