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Isles head home tied 1-1 with Lightning

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Isles head home tied 1-1 with Lightning
04-May-2016 08:54
The Islanders could have winger Josh Bailey and defenseman Byron Bell JerseyRyan Pulock available in this series for the first time Tuesday night in Game 3 at the Barclays Center.

Tampa Bay has not won in regulation in its last nine road games against New York, going 1-7-1 and falling 5-2 on April 4 in its first trip to Brooklyn.

The Islanders won http://www.nfltitansofficialshop.com/AUTHENTIC+CHANCE+WARMACK+JERSEYtwo of three at home in the first round against Florida and are eager to get back on the Barclays Center ice.

"We're excited," star center John Tavares said. "Our fans have been great all year, I saw how tremendous they were in the first round so it should be great."

Even more exciting is news that Bailey and Pulock returned to practice http://www.nfltitansofficialshop.com/AUTHENTIC+CHARLIE+WHITEHURST+JERSEYMonday along with goaltender Jaroslav Halak, who is still well away from a possible return. The injured Bailey did not travel to Tampa for the first two games.

"(Bailey) is an experienced guy," coach Jack Capuano told the Islanders' official website. "He's got 500 games or more. This time of year you need experience."

Pulock has been sidelined with an upper-body injury since Game 4 of the Akeem Spence JerseyPanthers' series.

The Islanders insist they are not concerned after being outshot 67-42 in the first two games. They won 5-3 in Game 1 before falling 4-1 in Game 2 on Saturday.

"We've got to get http://www.officialbuccaneersnflstore.com/AUTHENTIC+ALI+MARPET+JERSEYin our zone and get an opportunity to shoot the puck," Tavares said. "It's an easy thing to say I think to shoot the puck, I think everyone would love to shoot it so we just have to execute and bear down."

Tavares has 11 points in the postseason, although he came up empty Saturday for the second time.

Lightning goalie Ben Bishop rebounded to make 19 saves after being pulled in the second period of Game 1 when he gave up four goals on 13 shots.

''Game 1, a couple of unlucky bounces there,'' Bishop said. ''You just come back the same way in Game 2. You don't change anything. That's just kind of been the way I do it.''
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