Panthers Win 1-0 Despite 53 Shots by the Islanders
November 18th, 2008In the old days with Mike Bossy and the gang, there would never be that many shots at the net without having a few go in. Islanders coach, Ted Nolan, said his team should have had a better result. Coming off a 4-1 loss to the Flyers the day before, The 1st period began slowly for the Islanders . Backup goalie, Wade Dubielewicz, started instead of Rick DiPietro, who was out due to a death in the family. Dubielewicz had a good start but he allowed one rebound off his stick that went to the Panther's David Booth in the slot. The shot deflected off of Josef Vasicek's stick at 9:57.
Florida's Stephen Weiss was knocked down by Freddy Meyer, Islanders' defense man, during the 2nd period. Anderson made a stick save on a break-in by Andy Hilbert and got some help from the right post on a shot by Mike Comrie.
In the final 5 minutes, Blake Comeau stopped Jeff Tambellini on a point-blank shot in front. A minute later, Anderson stopped Sean Bergenheim's rebound attempt, then made a left pad save on a shot that Ruslan Fedotenko couldn't lift on the doorstep. The Panthers might have had the best scoring opportunity in the period, but Dubielewicz stopped Steve Montador on a 3-on-1 rush with 35 seconds left. It was frustrating to see the Islanders miss a couple of open nets.
Despite all the shots, there were too many times the Islanders were not in position for rebounds in front and were a too slow in getting to passes through the slot. Scoring hasn't been the Islanders' strength. They had their previous season high of 52 shots Tuesday in a 4-2 loss to Pittsburgh. With losses in 4 of their past 5 games, they stand tenth in the Eastern Conference, 5 points out of a playoff spot. Next is a challenge against the Rangers, who are 7points ahead in seventh. It's definitely do or die for the Islanders at this point.
