Blues absolutely demolish Patrick Roy's Islanders in 32 seconds
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Ryan Hall
February 23, 2024 (2:59 PM)
With the NHL stadium series behind us and some pundits still debating on the controversial goal that finished the Rangers Islanders game last weekend, the Rangers bitter rival received a shocking result against the St Louis Blues last night during the second period.
In the first five minutes of the second period, the Islanders completely derailed with the Blues scoring three goals in a matter of 32 seconds.
That is incredible as the Islanders looked shell shocked and in complete disbelief.
It didn't seem to matter what the goalie was doing as it looked like the puck was just going right through him.
The Islanders could not recover from this onslaught and the Blues put the game away with an empty net goal that put them with a 4-0 victory.
I'm sure that many Rangers fans will be smiling tomorrow, and I expect Islanders head coach Patrick Roy to have a bag skate ready for his players.
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