NHL Game Preview: New York Islanders (15-10-3) vs. Tampa Bay Lightning (16-9-2)

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The New York Islanders host the Tampa Bay Lightning in a pivotal Metropolitan-Atlantic crossover clash at UBS Arena, where playoff positioning hangs in the balance for two battle-tested Eastern Conference contenders. New York (15-10-3) seeks to extend a four-game point streak (3-0-1) and solidify their wild-card hold, riding Ilya Sorokin’s Vezina buzz (.923 SV%) against a Lightning squad (16-9-2) that’s won three straight but leaks goals on the road (3.4 GA/GP away). Tampa’s star power—led by Nikita Kucherov’s Art Ross pace—meets the Isles’ trap defense (top-5 in hits/GP at 23.1), promising a grind-it-out affair with high stakes: a win vaults either team toward the East’s top tier. History favors the visitors, but UBS’s fortress vibe (9-3-1 home) could flip the script.

Venue and Game Details

Location: UBS Arena, Belmont Park, NY (620 Avenue of the Americas, Elmont, NY 11003). The Islanders’ state-of-the-art home seats 17,250 for hockey and features a raucous, subway-close energy—perfect for trapping foes, though Tampa’s speed tests the ice.

Puckdrop: 7:00 p.m. ET.

Broadcast: ESPN (national), MSG+ (New York), Bally Sports Sun (Tampa), Sportsnet (Canada). Doors open at 5:30 p.m. ET.

Team Records and Standings

The Islanders perch in the Metropolitan’s fifth slot with a +9 goal differential, elite in defensive zone time (52.8% CF%) but middling on the power play (18.2%, 20th). Tampa tops the Atlantic’s fourth spot, fueled by offensive fireworks (3.28 GF/GP, 4th) but vulnerable without depth scoring (bottom-10 in 5v5 goals).

TeamRecord (W-L-OTL)PointsGF/GPGA/GPHomeAwayStreak
New York Islanders15-10-3332.962.599-3-16-7-2W1 (OT)
Tampa Bay Lightning16-9-2343.282.858-4-18-5-1W3

New York ranks 3rd in goals allowed (70), while Tampa leads in power-play goals (22) but sits 22nd in penalty kill (81.4%).

Recent Team Forms

The Islanders’ point streak includes Thursday’s 4-3 OT road win over Colorado, where Bo Horvat’s heroics masked a leaky third period (2 GA). They’re 7-2-1 in their last 10, with Sorokin’s .923 SV% anchoring a shutdown system—though they’ve scored just 2.5 goals/game at home lately.

Tampa has erupted for 14 goals in three wins, including a 5-2 home rout of Pittsburgh on Wednesday. The Bolts are 8-2-0 in their prior 10, dominating transition (3.45 xGF/60), but road defense has faltered (3.4 GA/GP). Andrei Vasilevskiy’s return has stabilized the crease (.915 SV% last three).

Islanders Last 5 GamesResultScoreKey Notes
Dec 4 @ COLW (OT)4-3Horvat GWG; Sorokin 35 saves in thriller.
Dec 1 vs NJDW3-1Palmieri 2G; low-event trap, 28 SOG.
Nov 28 @ BUFL2-4Defensive lapses; 0/3 PP.
Nov 26 vs DETW4-2Barzal 2A; balanced attack clicks.
Nov 23 @ CAROTL3-4Late rally falls short; strong metrics.
Lightning Last 5 GamesResultScoreKey Notes
Dec 3 vs PITW5-2Kucherov 2G-2A; Vasilevskiy 22 saves.
Dec 1 @ FLAW4-3Stamkos GWG; high-danger duel (14 chances).
Nov 28 vs BOSW5-2Point 3A; offensive explosion, 38 SOG.
Nov 26 @ MINL2-3Vasilevskiy pulled; road woes resurface.
Nov 23 vs NJDW3-1Hedman 2A; controlled play (55% CF).

Injury Report

Tampa’s blue line remains a concern without top-pair stability, while New York’s forward depth is tested—though Sorokin provides a backstop.

TeamPlayerPositionStatusEst. ReturnNotes
NYINoah DobsonDIR (Out)Dec 15Wrist; 12 pts in 20GP, key puck-mover.
NYIMatt MartinLWOutDec 10Lower body; 4 pts in 18GP, enforcer grit.
NYISemyon VarlamovGDay-to-DayDec 6?Illness; backup to Sorokin (12-7-2, .923 SV%).
TBLErik CernakDIR (Out)Dec 18Knee; 5 pts in 22GP, physical shutdown.
TBLAnthony CirelliCOutDec 12Upper body; 9 pts in 21GP, two-way pest.
TBLNick PerbixDDay-to-DayDec 6?Concussion; practiced, 6 pts in 19GP.
TBLTanner JeannotLWIR (Out)Jan 2Hip; 7 pts in 15GP, bottom-six energy.

Sorokin starts for the Isles; Vasilevskiy (10-6-1, .915 SV%) for Tampa.

Key Player Matchups

The Isles’ forecheck vs. Tampa’s rush will define tempo, with Kucherov hunting for openings amid New York’s physicality.

Nikita Kucherov (TBL, 18G-25A) vs. Alexander Romanov (NYI): Kucherov’s league-leading 43 points test Romanov’s gap control (3.5 defensive shares). Kucherov has 12 pts in last 8; Romanov must limit cross-seams (TBL 12.4 HD chances/GP).

Bo Horvat (NYI, 13G-14A) vs. Brayden Point (TBL): Horvat’s netfront battles (52.1% faceoffs) meet Point’s speed (20 pts). Horvat 5G in streak; Point thrives on transitions (1.38 Pts/GP).

Mathew Barzal (NYI, 10G-19A) vs. Victor Hedman (TBL): Barzal’s elusiveness (team-high 29 pts) challenges Hedman’s quarterbacking (15 pts). Barzal 8 pts in 7 vs. TBL; Hedman logs 25:15 TOI.

Ilya Sorokin (NYI) vs. Steven Stamkos (TBL, 12G-12A): Sorokin’s butterfly style (.923 SV%) vs. Stamkos’ one-timer (4 PPG). Sorokin has blanked TBL twice career; Stamkos 6 pts in last 5.

Andrei Vasilevskiy (TBL) vs. Islanders’ Top Line: Vasilevskiy’s puckhandling (.915 SV%) counters Horvat-Barzal-Palmieri (42 combined pts). Vasilevskiy stops 91% of high-danger shots; NYI generates 10.9/GP.

Bonus: Kyle Palmieri (NYI, sniper) targets Tampa’s depleted bottom D.

Series History

These clubs have tangled 71 times (regular season), with Tampa holding a 38-28-5 edge (56.7% win rate)—a nod to their 2020-21 playoff dominance. The Lightning have won 6 of the last 8, including a 4-2 home victory on November 2 (Kucherov 3 pts). Isles are 5-5 in their last 10 at UBS vs. TBL, often decided by goaltending (.918 SV% combined). Playoff scars: Tampa’s 2021 sweep in the ECF.

Last 5 MeetingsDateResult (NYI Home unless noted)ScoreKey Stat
Nov 2, 2025@ TBLW (TBL)4-2Vasilevskiy 28 saves; Bolts control Corsi 54%.
Apr 10, 2025NYI HomeL (TBL)3-4 (OT)Kucherov GWG; 62 SOG combined.
Feb 18, 2025@ TBLW (TBL)5-3Point 2G; high-scoring tilt.
Dec 17, 2024NYI HomeW (NYI)2-1Sorokin shutout; trap masterclass.
Oct 20, 2024@ NYIW (TBL)3-2Stamkos decider; low-event grinder.

Tampa wins 70% when scoring 4+ (NYI allows 2.59 GA/GP).

Betting Trends

Moneyline Trends: Lightning 8-5 as road favorites; Islanders 9-3 as home dogs. 55% bets on NYI ML.

Puck Line: TBL -1.5 (+170) covers in 50% of road wins; NYI +1.5 (-200) hits 75% at home.

Total Trends: Over 6.0 in 7 of TBL’s last 10; Under in 6 of NYI’s last 9 homes. League avg: 6.1 goals/game.

Game Odds

New York Islanders         6.5

Tampa Bay Lightning      – 175

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, December 5, 2025

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