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Nabokov stones Flyers, Islanders win 1-0 in SO
NY ISLANDERS 1, PHILADELPHIA 0 (OT)

By ROB MAADDI
AP Sports Writer

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Evgeni Nabokov faced a barrage of shots from
all angles, stopping everything that came at him.



Nabokov made 45 saves and Frans Nielsen and John Tavares scored
on Ilya Bryzgalov in a shootout, helping the New York Islanders
beat the Philadelphia Flyers 1-0 on Tuesday night.



Nabokov was sensational, turning aside every shot he faced -
including two in the shootout. He recorded his 52nd career
shutout and second this season in his return to the NHL after a
brief stint in Russia.



"They were all decent and quality shots," Nabokov said.
"Sometimes you get a rebound, a weird bounce and they go in.
That is just the way the game is."



The last-place Islanders are 6-1-2 in their last nine games and
11-5-2 in their past 18.



Coming off losses to New Jersey and the New York Rangers last
weekend, the Flyers hoped to rebound against a team they used to
dominate. But they couldn't get one past Nabokov.



"Their goalie played really well," Philadelphia's Kimmo Timonen
said. "But I was happy with the way we played. If we play like
that, we'll win a lot of games. That's our hockey. We skate, we
hit, we force teams to turn the puck over. We had chances, but
he made the saves. We played a complete game for 65 minutes."



Nielsen scored on the first shot in the shootout. After Nabokov
stopped Danny Briere, Tavares fired one past Bryzgalov. Nabokov
then stuffed Wayne Simmonds to end it.



Nabokov registered his 305th win, tying former Islanders great
Billy Smith for 22nd on the all-time list.



"I can't say much. He won this game for us," Nielsen said. "We
didn't play well. He was incredible. He made some big saves for
us."



Nielsen had another reason to celebrate. Before the game, he
agreed to a four-year contract reportedly worth $11 million.



"I'm proud to be part of it for another four years," he said.
"They have treated me so good here and I can't wait to be
contenders again."



The Flyers were 6-0 against New York last year and 2-1 this
season. The Islanders snapped a 13-game winless streak in
Philadelphia with a 4-1 victory last month.



Nabokov, runner-up for the Vezina Trophy in 1998, played part of
last season in the KHL and declined to report to the Islanders
after being claimed off waivers. But he returned to the NHL this
season and has played well in the absence of No. 1 goalie Rick
DiPietro. Nabokov entered with a 2.31 goals-against average and
.920 save percentage. He improved to 12-12.



"Anytime you get goaltending like that you get a win, and
against a good team," Islanders coach Jack Capuano said.



Nabokov stopped a pair of Scott Hartnell's one-timers in the
first two periods and stoned Claude Giroux on a rebound in
front. He also made a sprawling save on Max Talbot's
short-handed breakaway shot in the second and blocked Jaromir
Jagr's point-blank slap shot a few minutes later.



Nabokov made a couple more big saves on Philadelphia's power
play in the opening minute of the third, including a pad stop on
Braydon Coburn's slap shot from the point.



"We just couldn't get one past the goaltender," Flyers coach
Peter Laviolette said. "He played a good game. We didn't score -
wasn't from a lack of trying."



After being released by SKA St. Petersburg last year, Nabokov
wanted to play in North America. He signed a one-year contract
with the Detroit Red Wings in January. But NHL rules forced him
to go through the waiver process before going to Detroit and he
was claimed by the Islanders.



Nabokov refused to report, choosing to stay home on the West
Coast rather than play for a non-contending team.



Bryzgalov made 18 saves in regulation and overtime. His best
stop was a kick save on P.A. Parenteau in the first period. He
stuffed Nino Niederreiter's backhander right after the Flyers
killed off a penalty in the second.



Notes: The Flyers last lost 1-0 at home against Atlanta on March
21, 2011. ... G Sergei Bobrovsky didn't start for Philadelphia
despite a 7-1 career record against the Islanders. ... Briere
returned after missing six games with a concussion, but James
van Riemsdyk sat out for the 11th straight game with his
concussion. ... D Milan Jurcina (elbow) and D Travis Hamonic
(broken nose) didn't play for New York. ... The Flyers are
120-85-31 against the Islanders. ... New York D Aaron Ness made
his NHL debut. ... Tavares has 11 goals and 15 assists in the
last 18 games. ... Jagr has more points against the Islanders
(142) than any other team.

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