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SCOTT CHARLES Associated Press

Kreider, Rooney lift Rangers to 4-1 win against Islanders

NEW YORK (AP) — Chris Kreider and Kevin Rooney each scored twice, and the New York Rangers beat the New York Islanders 4-1 Wednesday night.

Igor Shesterkin made 20 saves as the Rangers won for the sixth time in seven games. Ryan Reaves added two assists.

Andy Andreoff scored and Semyon Varlamov stopped 17 of 21 shots, but the short-handed Islanders fell for the seventh straight game as seven players remain in COVID-19 protocol. The Islanders have yet to record a win in three attempts at their new arena next to Belmont Park.

Rooney helped the Rangers restore a two-goal lead 20 seconds after Andreoff pulled the Islanders within one goal early in the third period. Reaves danced around Islanders defenseman Thomas Hickey before setting Rooney up for an easy tap in at 4:12.

Kreider extended the Rangers lead to 4-1 at 11:02 of the third period. Mika Zibanejad and Kreider completed a give-and-go sequence to bypass Islanders defenseman Scott Mayfield. Kaapo Kakko extended his point streak to a career-long five games with an assist on the goal.

The Islanders failed to score on six power-play opportunities.

Reaves and Barclay Goodrow set up Rooney at 14:28 of the second period to give the Rangers a two-goal advantage. Recently called up Islanders forward Otto Koivula had an ill-timed neutral-zone turnover that preceded the goal.

The Islanders failed to score on six power-play opportunities and have been outscored 31-7 during the losing streak.

Kreider opened the scoring with his ninth power-play goal of the season 29 seconds into the middle frame. Islanders forward Mathew Barzal took an undisciplined hooking penalty seconds after the opening faceoff of the second period. Strome extended his point streak to seven games after he set up Kreider. Reigning Norris Trophy defenseman Adam Fox also assisted on the play.

The 30-year-old Kreider is off to a torrid start with 15 goals on the season and is tied with Oilers forward Leon Draistaitl for the league lead in power-play goals.

The two teams will meet again Sunday at Madison Square Garden.

INJURY AND COVID-19 UPDATES

Islanders defenseman Noah Dobson is day to day with a lower-body injury. … Ryan Pulock was placed on LTIR. … Kieffer Bellows, Zdeno Chara, Andy Greene, Ross Johnston, Anders Lee and Adam Pelech remained in COVID-19 protocol. … Josh Bailey is still in Florida but is expected to return to New York this weekend after testing positive for COVID-19 following a 4-1 loss against the Tampa Bay Lightning earlier this month.

CLOSE TO HOME

The Islanders will not spend consecutive nights on the road until they leave the Eastern Time Zone on Jan. 4 to play the Seattle Kraken. By the time the Islanders hit the Olympic/All-Star break, they will have played 25 of their 49 games at home.

UP NEXT:

Rangers: Visit Boston Bruins on Friday afternoon.

Islanders: Host Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday evening.

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