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Islanders miss scoring chances in overtime, fall to Coyotes in shootout

Islanders miss scoring chances in OT, fall to Coyotes in shootout
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sunday, January 8, 2017, 12:31 AM

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Anthony Duclair and Radim Vrbata scored in the shootout to lift Arizona to a 2-1 win over the New York Islanders on Saturday night, snapping the Coyotes’ nine-game losing streak.

Louis Domingue stopped 27 shots after getting the start in the second game of a back-to-back set, and stopped Andrew Ladd’s attempt in the second round of the shootout to end the game.

Vrbata set a new NHL record with his 44th career shootout goal.

Brendan Perlini scored in the third period to tie the score for the Coyotes, who were 0-8-1 in their previous nine and won for the first time since 3-2 shootout victory at Toronto on Dec. 15.

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Alan Quine scored and Thomas Greiss stopped 24 shots for New York. The Islanders’ Shane Prince had a shot hit the post and another ping off the crossbar in the 3-on-3 overtime, which was dominated by New York with a 6-1 shots advantage.

Radim Vrbata scores a goal against New York Islanders goalie Thomas Greiss during the shootout.

Radim Vrbata scores a goal against New York Islanders goalie Thomas Greiss during the shootout.

(Ross D. Franklin/AP)

Perlini deflected Connor Murphy’s shot with 5:55 left in the third. That came moments after Tobias Rieder hit the crossbar with what would have been the tying goal on a short-handed breakaway.

The Islanders scored the game’s first goal with 4:25 left in the second.

Domingue went behind the net to clear the puck, but his pass went right to Johnny Boychuk, whose shot was re-directed past Domingue by Quine for his third.

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New York had a 5-on-3 power play for 31 seconds late in the second period but couldn’t take advantage.

Jason Chimera celebrates Alan Quine's second-period goal.

Jason Chimera celebrates Alan Quine's second-period goal.

(Ross D. Franklin/AP)

The Coyotes’ Lawson Crouse hit the post with a shot just 43 seconds before the period ended.

The Coyotes missed a good chance to break a scoreless tie with just under four minutes left in the first period.

A flurry of activity in front of the Islanders’ net saw at least four chances at a goal, including a mis-hit puck by Rieder, but the Coyotes couldn’t put the puck in the net.

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Ladd was called for both tripping and slashing and went to the penalty box twice before the period was over.

The Coyotes honored captain Shane Doan in a pregame ceremony for scoring his 400th career goal and for having reached 1,500 career NHL games played, both on Dec. 23.

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