Islanders’ woes continue against high-powered Lightning

Islanders’ woes continue against high-powered Lightning

TAMPA, Fla. — Andrei Vasilevskiy made 25 saves, Anthony Cirelli had a tiebreaking goal and a fight, and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the New York Islanders 4-1 on Monday night.

Tampa Bay also got goals from Mathieu Joseph, Brayden Point and Steven Stamkos. The defending Stanley Cup champions are 6-0-2 over the last eight games.

Mathew Barzal scored for the Islanders, who have lost three in a row. Semyon Varlamov stopped 24 shots.

It was the Islanders’ 12th of 13 games during a season-opening road trip. New York will play its home opener at the new UBS Arena on Saturday night against Calgary.

The teams met for the first time since Tampa Bay beat the Islanders 1-0 in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup semifinals last June.

New York defenseman Zdeno Chara and Lightning forward Pat Maroon fought right after the opening puck drop. Chara was given a high-sticking minor and 10-minute misconduct, and Tampa Bay rookie Boris Katchouk received a 10-minute misconduct following a scrum late in the third.

Stamkos gave Tampa Bay a 4-1 lead during the ensuing power play with 4 1/2 minutes remaining. Point had made it 3-1 with 6:32 to play.

Taylor Raddysh #16 of the Tampa Bay Lightning looks for the puck against Mathew Barzal #13 and goalie Semyon Varlamov #40 of the New York IslandersThe Islanders were no match for the Lightning in their first meeting since Game 7 of the Stanley Cup semifinals.Getty Images

Vasilevskiy had several in-close saves, including one on Anders Lee during a second-period power play.

Barzal opened the scoring 2:53 into the first on a breakaway, but Joseph tied from the low slot 23 seconds later.

Cirelli put the Lightning up 2-1 shortly after a power play ended with 37.3 seconds left in the first.

There were several scrums and a fight between Cirelli and Brock Nelson during the second. Nelson received the initial penalty for charging, while Cirelli was given an instigating minor and 10-minute misconduct.

Cirelli departed shortly after returning in the third after it appeared he was hit in the face by deflected shot.

New York failed to score on three power plays and are 4 for 31 overall.