Islanders top Lightning for third straight win as Sorokin earns 25th career shutout

Islanders Secure Third Straight Win

The New York Islanders continued their winning streak with a 2–0 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning, marking their third consecutive triumph. Goaltender Ilya Sorokin delivered an outstanding performance, making 32 saves to earn his 25th career shutout.

Ritchie Breaks the Deadlock

After two scoreless periods, rookie Cal Ritchie opened the scoring with a power-play goal at 12:46 of the third period. His crucial goal gave the Islanders the momentum they needed late in the game.

“It was a tight game, and we managed to stay patient,” coach Patrick Roy said. “Sorokin held us in, and Cal’s first goal couldn’t have come at a better time.”

Sealing the Win

Moments later, Kyle Palmieri added an empty-net goal, securing the Islanders’ 2–0 win. The team demonstrated resilience and strong defensive play throughout the matchup, limiting Tampa Bay’s top scorers and maintaining composure under pressure.

Sorokin’s Milestone

Sorokin’s shutout was another milestone in his already impressive career. His consistency continues to make him one of the league’s top goaltenders, providing the Islanders with a solid foundation as they push through the season.


Author’s summary: The Islanders beat the Lightning 2–0, with Sorokin’s 32-save shutout and rookie Ritchie’s decisive power-play goal extending New York’s win streak to three games.

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Newsday Newsday — 2025-12-07

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