Field Level Media
22 Mar 2026, 18:10 GMT+10
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Thanks to the Columbus Blue Jackets, the New York Islanders no longer are the most surprising team in the Metropolitan Division.
And thanks to the Blue Jackets and a spate of surging teams around them, the Islanders no longer are in a playoff spot, either.
New York (39-26-5, 83 points) will attempt to halt an untimely losing streak and climb back into a wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference on Sunday vs. Columbus (37-21-11, 85 points) in Elmont, N.Y.
Both teams will complete a back-to-back set.
The Islanders completed a three-game Canadian swing Saturday night when they suffered their second straight loss, 7-3 to the Montreal Canadiens.
The Blue Jackets remained hot a few hours earlier with a 5-2 victory over the Seattle Kraken for their fourth straight win.
The results gave Columbus sole possession of third place in the Metropolitan Division over New York, although the Blue Jackets have a game in hand.
The Islanders are 5-5-0 this month, but their 10 points are tied with the Red Wings (4-4-2 in March) for the fewest among the eight teams jockeying for the final Eastern Conference playoff spots.
New York is just two points ahead of the Ottawa Senators (7-2-1 this month) and three points ahead of the Philadelphia Flyers (7-2-1 in March). The Islanders also are three points behind the Pittsburgh Penguins (5-3-3 this month) in the race for second place in the Metropolitan.
The Bruins (6-2-3 in March) and Canadiens (5-4-1 this month) also have more points in March than the Islanders. Montreal, which scored four unanswered goals to end Saturday's game, is in third place in the Atlantic Division with 86 points.
'Once we gave up that one to give them the lead again in the third, we just kind of broke down after that,' Islanders defenseman Ryan Pulock said of Saturday's game. 'What's important is a regroup in here. (Sunday is) huge, so that's where our focus has to be.'
Nobody has been hotter in the East than the Blue Jackets, who are attempting to make the playoffs for the first time since the 2020 bubble. Columbus has gone 8-0-3 (19 points) this month while extending its point streak to 12 games (8-0-4) -- a streak that began with a 4-3 overtime loss to the Islanders on Feb. 28.
Columbus is 18-2-4 since Rick Bowness took over for Dean Evason as coach on Jan. 12. The Blue Jackets were in last place in the East with 45 points, seven points out of the second wild card and 10 points behind the Islanders, who were in second place in the Metropolitan.
The win Saturday was the fifth wire-to-wire victory of the month for the Blue Jackets, who have outscored the opposition 44-29 over the last 11 games.
'We know where we're at,' said defenseman Damon Severson, who scored the Blue Jackets' second goal Saturday. 'We've battled this far to get in the position we're in, to kind of battle back and put us in a good spot here moving forward.'
--Field Level Media
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