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NY Islanders at Utah
When: 9:00 PM ET, Saturday, January 11, 2025
Where: Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah

The New York Islanders set the tone for the first half of their season by squandering a third-period lead in their opening game, against the Utah Hockey Club.

Three months and one day later, the Islanders hope a trip to Salt Lake City can serve as the spark for a second-half run.

The Islanders will visit Utah for the first time Saturday night in a matchup of teams trying to climb back into the playoff race.

The Islanders were off Friday, one day after posting a 4-0 win over the host Vegas Golden Knights.

Utah is completing a back-to-back home set after Barrett Hayton scored with 1:32 left in the third period on Friday night to lift the Hockey Club to a 2-1 win over the San Jose Sharks.

The victory over the Golden Knights allowed the Islanders to reach the halfway point of their season in encouraging fashion. It also served as a reminder of the long path ahead back into wild-card contention.

The win was the second straight for the Islanders, who would have fallen into last place in the Eastern Conference with a loss. New York is five points behind the Columbus Blue Jackets in the race for the final wild-card spot, though the Islanders have five teams to surpass.

They know a few of those points were frittered away during an inconsistent first half in which they failed to win more than two straight games. New York squandered a third-period lead Oct. 10 in Elmont, N.Y., in its season opener when Utah scored the final two goals to earn a 5-4 victory in overtime.

"We mean it when we say we have the confidence in the group to go out there and win on any given night," said Brock Nelson, who scored the Islanders' second goal on Thursday night. "You'd like to do it more than we have to this point."

Utah also is in a better spot after Friday's win, which was just its second in the last nine games (2-5-2). The Hockey Club, which relocated from Arizona last spring after the Coyotes missed the playoffs, is three points behind the Vancouver Canucks in the race for the second wild-card berth in the Western Conference.

Utah scored two goals or less for the seventh time in eight games on Friday night.

The victory was the first one-goal win for Utah since a 2-1 decision over the Minnesota Wild on Dec. 20. The Hockey Club was outscored 31-18 in the following eight games.

"The guys stayed with it and played really well defensively," Utah coach Andre Tourigny said. "We want to win, we want to get in the (playoff race), we want to get climbing in the standings and all those things -- and that comes with a ton of pressure internally and externally. And for all those reasons, I think that's a good learning experience."

--Field Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W/L Strk Home Away Day Night Div
NY Islanders 16-18-6-1 W2 7-9-2-0 9-9-4-1 2-5-1-0 14-13-5-1 4-4-2-0
Utah 18-16-5-2 W1 6-8-2-2 12-8-3-0 1-3-0-1 17-13-5-1 4-6-1-1
Last Meeting
NY Islanders Utah
Date Away Home Shots Saves PP Shots Saves PP
10/10/24 UTAH 5 (OT) NYI 4 27 21 1-6 26 23 2-2
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Total Points Player  
NY Islanders N. Dobson 2
Utah L. Cooley 2
Goals Player  
NY Islanders A. Duclair 1
Utah D. Guenther 2
Assists Player  
NY Islanders N. Dobson 2
Utah L. Cooley 2
Saves Player  
NY Islanders S. Varlamov 21
Utah C. Ingram 23
Season
Total Points Player  
NY Islanders B. Horvat 35
Utah C. Keller 47
Goals Player  
NY Islanders A. Lee 21
Utah D. Guenther 20
Assists Player  
NY Islanders N. Dobson 19
Utah C. Keller 31
Saves Player  
NY Islanders I. Sorokin 764
Utah K. Vejmelka 706
Quickchart Matchup
NY Islanders Off vs  Utah Def
2.68 GF
2.95 GA
28.8 Shots
28.7 Shots
11 PP
27 PK
Utah Off vs  NY Islanders Def
2.83 GF
3.1 GA
27.3 Shots
28.8 Shots
25 PP
31 PK