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Islanders win seventh consecutive game vs. Lightning

The New York Islanders are the best NHL team right now. They will be looking to win their seventh consecutive game when they face the Tampa Bay Lightning this Saturday.

New York has the longest winning streak in the league and is now atop the Eastern Conference after a 9-3-0 finish to January. The Islanders were three spots and four points back of Columbus in the race for the last wild-card position on Friday.

The Rangers have climbed past Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Montreal on their way up from the bottom of the East standings.

Ilya Sorokin, the New York goalkeeper, recorded his third shutout in Philadelphia on Thursday night. He made 23 saves to help his team earn two points with a 3-0 win.

Kyle Palmieri's third Islanders goal was scored with about 10 minutes left to seal the victory. The right-winger of the second line scored his first goal in over 15 games, dating back to Dec. 23, when he lost 7-1 at home to the Buffalo Sabres.

New York was also able to enjoy a goal by Marc Gatcomb. He scored for the first-time in his seventh NHL match on Thursday.

Palmieri stated during the broadcast on Thursday that "we've got an excellent thing going right now." "Guys believe (in) one another, and we will try to keep the thing going." "We've been on an uphill climb for the past two years."

The Islanders and Florida Panthers will finish their two-game back-to-back series on Sunday, in Sunrise, Fla.

The Lightning blanked Los Angeles Kings, the visitors on Thursday 3-0 to end a two-game losing streak and win their second game in six (2-4-0) games.

The victory on Thursday was crucial, given the future of Tampa Bay. The Lightning will play two games against the Ottawa Senators after Saturday. Ottawa recently surpassed Tampa Bay to take third place in Atlantic Division.

The victory also saved the team of coach Jon Cooper from a second poor month in this season. The Lightning finished January 8-1-1 after going 5-6-2 in November.

Tampa Bay's Andrei Vasilevskiy recorded his 37th career shutout on Thursday. It was his third this season. The star goaltender, who was a questionable player due to illness, needed to be protected by keeping the puck away from the defensive zone.

Cooper stated that the concern was that he had not skated for four days. "I just wanted to be sure that we weren't stuck at our end the whole night." ... You can win by defending yourself.

"I've been giving the same press conference the last few weeks: I really like the way our team is playing."

The Lightning called up Matt Tomkins to replace Jonas Johansson, who was ill and had a lower body injury. Tomkins is 6-5-1 in net with a 3.24 goal-against-average and a.892 saving percentage.

Nikita Kucherov, who assisted Tampa Bay's goal on Thursday, now has 75 points in the NHL season. He is third behind Colorado's Nathan MacKinnon (88) and Edmonton's Leon Draisaitl (76)

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(source: Reuters)