Pittsburgh, PA (Sports Network) - Evgeni Nabokov turned away all but one of
the 38 shots he faced on Tuesday, as the New York Islanders earned a rare win
at Consol Energy Center with a 4-1 triumph over the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Matt Moulson registered a goal and an assist, while Casey Cizikas, Michael
Grabner and John Tavares each scored once for the Islanders, who have won two
straight in Pittsburgh after dropping their previous 13 trips to Western
Pennsylvania.
Pascal Dupuis scored the lone Pittsburgh goal, while Marc-Andre Fleury was
charged with all four goals on 17 shots before being pulled in favor of Tomas
Vokoun to start the third.
Vokoun stopped all seven shots he faced in relief, but the offense failed to
pick up the slack, as the Penguins lost for the third time in their last four
games.
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