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        <title><![CDATA[Josh Bailey’s fluky 2OT goal gives Islanders series lead]]></title>
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<p>There’s a reason why they call it the “pivotal Game 5.” And it was only fitting that one of the tightest series of the first round needed double overtime to decide it.</p>



<p>Josh Bailey was the hero for the Islanders, scoring 51 seconds into the second extra period to secure a 3-2 win over the Penguins at PPG Paints Arena on Monday night. The victory gave the Islanders a 3-2 series lead and sets them up to advance as they head back to Long Island for Game 6 on Wednesday.</p>



<p>Penguins netminder Tristan Jarry turned the puck over in the Pittsburgh zone before Bailey scored the game-winner.</p>



<p>One team was going to come out of Game 5 with its backs against the wall, and the Islanders just barely escaped that scenario.</p>



<p>The Islanders’ sense of urgency didn’t come through until the third period, when they were trailing 2-1. They didn’t record their first shot of that period until 8:50, but it happened to go in. Jean-Gabriel Pageau forced a turnover in the corner with a hit before Leo Komarov dished to Jordan Eberle, who lured Penguins netminder Tristan Jarry out of the crease before burying it to knot the game 2-2.</p>



<p>It revitalized the Isles, but shortly after, Oliver Wahlstrom had to be helped to the locker room after falling awkwardly to the ice following a hit from Penguins defenseman Michael Matheson.</p>



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<p>The Islanders had just 19 shot attempts through two periods, bowing to the Penguins’ speed particularly in the second period, getting outshot 20-4 on the way to a 50-28 disadvantage in attempts. Despite having some offensive-zone time, including a power play, the Islanders struggled to put the puck on net. It was one of the most lopsided periods of the series, but the Penguins only came away with a 2-1 lead.</p>



<p>That could be chalked up to the play of goalie Ilya Sorokin. The rookie netminder made a sprawling save on Bandon Tanev on a Penguins odd-man rush just over a minute into the middle frame. And when the Islanders went on the penalty kill, Sorokin came up with saves on Evgeni Malkin and Jake Guentzel.</p>



<p>But Penguins top-line winger Bryan Rust’s slapper from the top of the zone at 7:37 blew past Sorokin to regain the lead for Pittsburgh.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/05/25/josh-bailey-s-fluky-2ot-goal-gives-islanders-series-lead-0.jpg" /><figcaption>Josh Bailey celebrates scoring the game-winning goal for the Islanders in Game 5 on Monday night.</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">AP</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>If not for the individual efforts of Sorokin and Anthony Beauvillier, the first period could’ve been game-defining. Sorokin, who finished with 48 saves, bailed out several Islanders in the opening 20 minutes, including two saves on the Penguins’ Teddy Blueger to make up for a Nick Leddy turnover and another on Rust following a Scott Mayfield gaffe.</p>



<p>The Islanders had a few sloppy turnovers in the defensive zone, one of which led to a Penguins power play after Bailey was called for slashing. Malkin took advantage of that to open up the scoring.</p>



<p>But with 54.4 seconds left in the first, Beauvillier willed himself to the net with a swift move around Guentzel before letting it rip to tie it at 1-1. The team who has scored first had won the first four games this series, but that trend ended in Game 5.</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Mollie Walker</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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