32 years ago
tonight (1983)- Butch Goring scored a shorthanded goal and also assisted on
Billy Carroll’s shorthanded tally as the Isles scored 4 goals in the third
period to rally from a 3-2 deficit for a 6-3 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins
in the regular season home finale.
The Isles
grabbed a 2-0 lead in the first period on goals by Bryan Trottier and Tomas
Jonsson but the Penguins scored three times in the middle session to grab the
lead.
Goring’s
goal, at 7:31 knotted the game, and a Mike Bossy power play tally gave the
Isles the lead with 8:46 to play.
Pittsburgh had a chance to get even when Mats Hallin was assessed a
double minor but midway through the second period Carroll’s shorthanded goal (his
only goal in 71 games that season) gave the Isles a two-goal lead. Greg Gilbert cemented matters with an
empty-net goal with 10 seconds to play.
For Bossy, it
was his 60th goal of the season, tying Phil Esposito’s NHL record of
four 60-goal seasons. (Bossy would
become the first player to score 60 goals in a season five times in his career
in 1985-86; he currently shares that NHL record with Wayne Gretzky.)
MOST 60-OR-MORE GOAL SEASONS:
5 – Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, in 10 seasons.
– Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton, Los Angeles, St. Louis, NY Rangers, in 20 seasons.
4 – Phil Esposito, Chicago, Boston, NY Rangers, in 18 seasons.
– Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh, in 17 seasons.
The Isles
managed to win despite failing on an 8 minute power play in the second period;
Pittsburgh’s Gary Rissling was given a match penalty leading to the unusually
long power play (that started after a coincident minor penalty to Tomas Jonsson
ended).
The Isles
knew that they had already clinched second place in the Patrick Division before the game but also knew that they
would need success on the road to extend the dynasty to a 4th
Cup. Butch told Newsday’s Pat
Calabria, “If we’re going to do anything
in the playoffs, we’re going to have to win on the road. We know that.”
Jennings Trophy |
The three
Penguin goals hurt the Isles’ chances to win the William M. Jennings trophy (allowing
fewest goals) but the Isles did win that award for the only time in their
history.
Fewest goals allowed in 1982-83 season.
New York Islanders* | 226 |
Boston Bruins* | 228 |
Philadelphia Flyers* | 240 |
Chicago Black Hawks* | 268 |
Washington Capitals* | 283 |
Also on this
date: (2013) – Anders Lee scored a goal on his first NHL shot as the Isles beat
Winnipeg 5-2. Kevin Poulin made 25 saves
for the Isles, who were just two games into their run that would lead them to
the Stanley Cup playoffs.
All-time, the
Isles have played twelve April 2nd games at the Coliseum and finish with a 6-6-0
record on this date at 1255 Hempstead Turnpike in Uniondale.
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