Islanders add insult to injury with loss to Maple Leafs as spiral continues

As per usual, the loudest boos were reserved for John Tavares when the Maple Leafs visited UBS Arena. Public Enemy No.2 on Thursday night for the Islanders, though, was Max Domi. And the Islanders, who were steaming mad at Domi for an elbow to the head of Isaiah George that knocked the rookie out of the game during the second period, let the bad guy win on Thursday night, failing to come back on the Maple Leafs in a 2-1 defeat. The loss drops the Islanders to four games under NHL .500 for the first time since Dec.

19, 2021.As for this late in the season, the last time they were this far below NHL .500 after the calendar flipped to January was March 31, 2018 — when Doug Weight was the head coach, Garth Snow was the general manager and Tavares was the captain. That this loss wasn’t so bad — the Islanders competed hard against the Maple Leafs, kept it close and maybe could have won if a bounce or two had gone the other way — is almost beside the point.

The Islanders may not be falling apart in spectacular fashion, a la the Rangers, but make no mistake, their season is headed in the same direction after Bobby McMann netted a third-period winner for Toronto. The Islanders had a series of chances to break a one-all tie in their favor, including on a power play after McMann was sent off for tripping and with a Brock Nelson look after Joseph Woll misplayed the puck. And, on what may have been the toughest miss of the night, Adam Pelech followed up a clutch Ilya Sorokin save on Matthew Knies by hitting the crossbar on the other end, mere seconds before taking an offensive-zone penalty for tripping Philippe Myers behind Toronto’s net. The Islanders’ penalty kill — dead last in the league — then struck as McMann ripped home Oliver Ekman-Larsson’s feed that bounced off the end boards and right to him, catching Sorokin out of position for a decisive 2-1 lead. It looked like the Islanders had tied the game at six-on-five when Anders Lee poked one in fr...

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