Barzal’s Overtime Goal Keeps Islanders Alive in Playoffs

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Mathew Barzal led the New York Islanders to a crucial victory against the Carolina Hurricanes, scoring the game-winning goal in double overtime to prevent a series sweep.

In a high-stakes Game 4, Barzal showcased his offensive prowess by netting two goals, including the decisive one just 1:24 into the second overtime period. His deflection off a shot from Robert Bortuzzo secured a 3-2 win for the Islanders, keeping their playoff hopes alive.

Jean-Gabriel Pageau also contributed to the Islanders’ success with a goal, while goaltender Semyon Varlamov delivered a stellar performance on his 36th birthday, making 42 saves, including 18 crucial stops during overtime play.

Islanders coach Patrick Roy commended his team’s resilience and determination, emphasizing the collective effort both offensively and defensively. The victory was a testament to the Islanders’ ability to rise to the occasion and battle until the end.

With the series now 3-1 in favor of the Hurricanes, the Islanders have gained momentum and renewed hope as they look to extend their playoff run. Barzal’s heroics have injected new life into the team, setting the stage for an intense battle in the upcoming games.

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