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Islanders’ epic collapse vs. Hurricanes puts them in 2-0 hole

The Islanders’ season-long kryptonite of holding a lead had gone away for a while.

But it rared its ugly head at the worst possible moment on Monday night, as the Islanders took a 3-0 lead and turned it into a 5-3 loss to the Hurricanes to go down 2-0 in the first round of the playoffs after Carolina scored three in the last 2:30 to complete the comeback, with Jordan Martinook netting the winner.

It’s the second time the Islanders have blown a 3-0 lead against Carolina this season, but this one hurts a whole lot more than the first, all the way back on Nov. 4. 

Seth Jarvis #24 of the Carolina Hurricanes celebrates after a goal during the third period against the New York Islanders in Game Two of the First Round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs. NHLI via Getty Images
Carolina Hurricanes fans react after a goal during the third period against the New York Islanders in Game Two of the First Round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs at PNC Arena on April 22, 2024 in Raleigh, North Carolina. NHLI via Getty Images

The formula was much the same as so many other heartbreaking losses the Islanders suffered this season.

They got a big lead.

They sat back and tried to bleed out the rest of the game.

And there was too much time on the clock for that to even have a chance of working.

The game swung almost immediately after Anders Lee put the Islanders up by three with a skillful power play goal 3:54 into the second period.

Kyle Palmieri #21 of the New York Islanders scores a goal against Brent Burns #8 and Frederik Andersen #31 of the Carolina Hurricanes during the first period in Game Two of the First Round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Getty Images
Islanders center Bo Horvat (14) celebrates a goal by center Kyle Palmieri (21) against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the second period at UBS Arena. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

The Islanders gotten out to their lead by ugly means — the Hurricanes had the majority of chances to that point — but from there, they barely even left their defensive zone.

This became an onslaught to which they had no answer, with Carolina putting in shift after shift where the Islanders could not get off the ice.

Andrei Svechnikov #37 of the Carolina Hurricanes skates against Mike Reilly #2 of the New York Islanders during the first period. NHLI via Getty Images

Teuvo Teravainen finally broke through on the power play when Adam Pelech got caught up ice and the Islanders subsequently left the backside unguarded for Teravainen to put in Jake Guentzel’s feed off a rebound to pull within 3-1.

That was where it sat entering the third, but the tone and tenor of the night had completely shifted.

Whatever the score, Carolina had all the momentum in its own building and the Islanders would need to depend on a combination of desperate defending and Semyon Varlamov to hang on.

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