Andrej Meszaros's overtime game winning goal
On Thursday night, February 24th, the Flyers faced division and conference rivals, the New York Islanders, a team who are last in the Atlantic Division and 14th in the Eastern Conference, are looking for some points just to stay out of last and maybe, just maybe with some luck gain a playoff berth. The Flyers, are quite the opposite, they are still first in the Atlantic Division and Eastern Conference and are still looking for points to jump on top of the Vancouver Canucks for first in the NHL.
The New York Islanders scored first with a goal from Frans Nielsen at 9:03 in the 1st, who took it all the way up the ice by himself and shot one right pass Flyer's net minder Sergei Bobrovsky. The Flyers struck back at 1:58 in the 2nd with a goal from Mike Richards, who had a wide open shot at Islander's net minder Al Montoya. The Flyers, looking to gain the lead, cycled the puck well to James van Riemsdyk who shot it to a half-empty net at 17:31 in the 2nd. The Flyers put the Islanders in a 3-1 deficit at 5:05 in the 3rd with a goal from Jeff Carter right out in front of the net. The Islanders, looking to come back, cycled the puck to the front of the net and gave it to Matt Martin, who hit the back of the net at 6:31 in the 3rd. The Islanders, once again struck back with a one man advantage thanks to an empty net. It was the same man as before, Matt Martin, who caught the puck in mid air, dropped it, and scored at 19:32 in the 3rd. The game went into a sudden death overtime and the Flyers, knowing how pivotal it is to ear points, hit the back of the net with a goal that the Islander's goaltender just wasn't quite ready for. The goal was scored by Andrej Meszaros at 4:42 in OT.
The Islanders, fought back well, but just gave a change to good to resist to the Flyers, who capitalized and ultimately earned the two-point, overtime win.