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Islanders vs Bruins: Barzal, Eberle, Trotz react to Game 5 win | Islanders Post Game

The Islanders jumped out to a 5-2 lead on the strength of three power-play goals, then held off a furious Bruins rally to win Game 5, 5-4. The power play discrepancy irked Bruins Head Coach Bruce Cassidy, who referred to the Islanders as the ‘NY Saints’. The Isles now lead the series three games to two with Game 6 back at home on Thursday.

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