Islanders, Senators clash after breakthrough victories
Oct 16, 2025; Elmont, New York, USA; New York Islanders center Bo Horvat (14) celebrates after scoring a goal in the second period against the Edmonton Oilers at UBS Arena. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images Bo Horvat waited nearly six years to collect his second career hat trick on Thursday night, when he helped the New York Islanders avoid a far less noble bit of history.
The Islanders will look to build on the momentum of their first win Saturday afternoon, when they visit the Ottawa Senators in a battle of Eastern Conference rivals.
Both teams were off Friday after earning come-from-behind victories at home Thursday. Horvat's natural hat trick lifted the Islanders to a 4-2 win over the Edmonton Oilers while the Senators outlasted the Seattle Kraken 4-3 in a shootout.
Horvat's first hat trick since Oct. 22, 2019 allowed the Islanders to overcome a 2-1 second-period deficit and avoid going pointless through four games for the first time in franchise history.
The Islanders outshot the opposition in each of their first three games but led the Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals and Winnipeg Jets for a grand total of 97 seconds. The Islanders trailed wire-to-wire in their first two home games against the Capitals and Jets.
New York was the last NHL team to collect a point and the next-to-last winless club. The San Jose Sharks were 0-1-2 entering Friday night's game against the Utah Mammoth.
The two goals allowed Thursday were also a season low for the Islanders, who were outscored 13-7 in their first three games. Backup goalie David Rittich made 31 saves in his New York debut.
"We've been playing pretty good hockey, but obviously the results weren't coming," said Horvat, who capped the hat trick by tapping in an empty-netter with 8.1 seconds remaining. "For us to get that tonight in front of our fans definitely felt good."
The first home win of the season was also badly needed for the Senators, who snapped a three-game losing streak in which they were outscored 18-7. Ottawa led for just 2:48 during the skid -- all during Wednesday's 8-4 loss to the previously winless Buffalo Sabres.
The most costly defeat was a 4-1 loss to the Nashville Predators in the home opener Monday, when captain Brady Tkachuk suffered a right thumb injury that required surgery Thursday. Tkachuk, who has led the Senators in scoring in four of his seven NHL seasons, is expected to be out for six to eight weeks.
The Sens squandered a 2-1 first-period lead Thursday, when Chandler Stephenson scored twice for Seattle during a span of 17:35 bridging the second and third periods. But Dylan Cozens scored an extra attacker goal with 1:46 left before Tim Stutzle and Shane Pinto netted goals in the shootout.
"This was a big one for us," Pinto said. "Obviously you don't want to go 1-4 (overall), especially 0-2 at home, so this was a big win. And hopefully we can keep it going."
--Field Level Media
Three Teams That Screwed Up 2026 NFL Draft
Red Sox Fire Alex Cora: What It Means for Boston’s Future
What the NBA Draft Should Learn From the 2026 NFL Draft
Best Betting Picks for Saturday’s NBA Playoff Matchups
Four Teams That Are Winning 2026 NFL Draft So Far
- MLB Best Bets Today: Strikeout Props and Total Plays to Target
- NBA Playoffs Betting Picks: Game 3 Predictions & Best Bets
- NBA Playoff Picks: Rockets vs Lakers & Spurs vs Blazers Best Bets
- MLB Betting Picks Today: Two Expert Picks for Tuesday’s Slate
- NBA Playoff Picks: Best Bets for Nuggets vs Timberwolves & Knicks vs Hawks
- Best Value Betting Picks Ahead of 2026 NFL Draft
- UFC Winnipeg Betting Picks: Best Bets for April 18th Card

