
Okay, so maybe the title is a bit of an overreaction. Still, that doesn't change the fact the New York Islanders are a terrible, terrible third period hockey team, and they proved it once again on Tuesday, giving up four goals in the final 20 minutes on their way to a 5-4 loss to the Rangers.
The Islanders actually entered the third with a 2-1 lead, only to watch the Rangers beat
Joey MacDonald -- starting in place of
Rick Dipietro -- four times on their final 12 shots.
Petr Prucha, playing for the first time in eight games, tied the game just 49 seconds into the third period, while
Michal Rozsival gave the Rangers their first lead of the night two minutes later.
Markus Naslund and
Nigel Dawes also tallied late goals for the Rangers, while
Scott Gomez tapped in a tic-tac-toe pass from
Nikolai Zherdev and
Brandon Dubinsky in the second period, opening the scoring for the Rangers.
Mike Sillinger,
Kyle Okposo,
Blake Comeau and
Mike Comrie scored for the Islanders.
Physical game between the crosstown rivals, resulting in a pair of fights in the first 10 minutes, and capped off with a crushing hit by
Ryan Callahan on
Trent Hunter early in the third. Callahan smashed the Islanders forward into the penalty box door, forcing it open, resulting in Hunter's midsection smashing off the boards. He was down for quite a while, and appeared to be in severe pain, resulting in a stretcher being brought on the ice. Hunter, however, managed to bring himself to his feet and skate off because, you know, he's a hockey player.