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NY Islanders second period collapse costs them in crucial loss to Pittsburgh Penguins

Mar 30, 2026; Elmont, New York, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins right wing Avery Hayes (85) celebrates his goal against New York Islanders goaltender Ilya Sorokin (30) during the third period at UBS Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images
Mar 30, 2026; Elmont, New York, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins right wing Avery Hayes (85) celebrates his goal against New York Islanders goaltender Ilya Sorokin (30) during the third period at UBS Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images | Brad Penner-Imagn Images

The New York Islanders had control of a pivotal game — until it all slipped away.

Holding a 3-1 lead midway through the second period, the Islanders unraveled in a stunning 8-3 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday night, a result that could have major implications in the Eastern Conference playoff race.

What had been a composed, structured effort quickly turned chaotic.

Pittsburgh erupted for four goals in less than 6 1/2 minutes during the second period, flipping the game on its head and exposing defensive breakdowns the Islanders couldn’t recover from. Anthony Mantha led the charge with two goals and an assist, while Rickard Rakell added two goals of his own as the Penguins overwhelmed New York with wave after wave of pressure.

Even Sidney Crosby, returning from injury, made his presence felt as one of 15 Penguins skaters to record a point in a balanced offensive attack.

For the Islanders, it was a collapse that overshadowed what had been a strong start. New York built its 3-1 lead through timely offense and early control, but mistakes began to pile up — turnovers, missed assignments, and an inability to slow Pittsburgh’s transition game.

Ilya Sorokin, who has carried the Islanders for much of the season, had little help. After allowing seven goals on 28 shots, he was pulled in the third period, with David Rittich stepping in as the game got out of hand.

The defeat not only halted momentum but also shifted the standings. The Penguins leapfrogged the Islanders with the regulation win, moving ahead 90-89 and tightening an already crowded playoff picture.

For a team that has thrived in tight, one-goal games all season, this was the opposite — a game that got away quickly and decisively.

And with little time left, the margin for error is gone

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