UNIONDALE, N.Y. — The New York Islanders didn't miss a beat after a four-day break.
Anders Lee's third-period goal was the eventual winner and the Islanders beat the Arizona Coyotes 4-2 on Thursday night in their first game since an overtime win over Columbus on Saturday.
Derick Brassard and Josh Bailey also scored and Brock Nelson recorded two assists as the Islanders won their fifth consecutive game. Semyon Varlamov made 21 saves in his third win of the season.
"It feels good," Brassard said. "I think our team is going in the right direction. We are building some really strong things here. We can't be satisfied. This is a really good league and everyone is winning. We just have to keep going."
Michael Grabner and Conor Garland scored for Arizona. Darcy Keumper made 18 saves as the Coyotes' four-game winning streak was snapped. Jakob Chychrun recorded two assists.
Kuemper's impressive 13-game stretch of allowing two goals or less came to an end when Lee slipped a backhander past the goaltender at the eight-minute mark of the third period. Kuemper is one of 11 goalies in NHL history to have had such a streak. Bailey and Devon Toews assisted on Lee's goal.
"A little humble pie for the team," Coyotes coach Rick Tocchet said. "I thought some guys were sluggish or whatever. You have to play with your nose over the puck, not on your heels. We played on our heels a little bit and that's what happens."
Bailey broke a 1-1 tie at 14:03 of the second period when he fired a one-timer from the high slot past Kuemper.
"As soon as Leddy started coming down, you are trying to do the opposite and pop high and get open," Bailey said of his mindset during the possession. "He sold it really well and made a great play."
Brassard opened the scoring at 1:25 of the first period when he redirected a puck from Ryan Pulock past Kuemper. Prior to Brassard's first goal of the season, the Coyotes hadn't trailed since the first period against Winnipeg on Oct. 15, four games ago. Pulock and Nelson picked up assists on the play.
The Islanders signed Brassard late in the summer to a one-year contract after the
"Systematically it helps because everybody has to know each other's role," Islanders coach Barry Trotz said of having two
Grabner evened the score at 1-1 when he snapped a wrist shot past Varlamov at 10:20 of the first period. Bailey failed to effectively chip the puck deep into the offensive zone and the former Islander took advantage of the turnover. Chychrun assisted on the play.
Garland cut the Coyotes' deficit to one goal when he scored off a rebound at 18:55 of the third period. Chychrun and Phil Kessel assisted on the play.
Islanders
"That was more Islanders hockey," Trotz said. "Everyone was engaged physically. We didn't have any passengers."
NOTES: Prior to the game, the Islanders placed Leo Komarov on injured reserve and activated Casey Cizikas. Cizikas missed the previous five games with a lower-body injury. ... New York scratched 19-year-old
UP NEXT
Islanders: At Ottawa Senators on Friday.
Coyotes: At New Jersey Devils on Friday.
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Scott Charles, The Associated Press