UNIONDALE, N.Y. – Returning from a five-game road trip, the New York Islanders made defense a priority against the Colorado Avalanche. Scoring six goals was a bonus.
Nick Leddy and Anders Lee scored early, and Jaroslav Halak stopped 20 shots for his second consecutive shutout, as the Islanders routed the Avalanche 6-0 on Tuesday night for their fourth consecutive win.
Casey Cizikas, Travis Hamonic, Nikolay Kulemin and Ryan Strome also scored to help the Islanders get their first home win since Oct. 25. New York extended its shutout streak to 181 minutes, 11 seconds and has allowed just three goals in the last four games.
“This was probably our most complete game this season,” Hamonic said. “We want to be as strong at home as we’ve been on the road. Now we have to work on playing even better.”
Leddy opened the scoring at 1:33 on a shot from the left point, and Lee added a power-play goal at 5:21 from in close for his second of the season.
Avalanche goalie Semyon Varlamov finished with 40 saves, as Colorado was outshot 13-5 in the first period, 15-8 in the second and 18-7 in the third.
Hamonic made it 3-0 at 6:38 of the second, the 10th goal scored by the Islanders’ defensemen this season; they had 23 goals from blue liners all of last season.
Kulemin extended the lead to 4-0 with a short-handed goal at 11:32 on a pass from Frans Nielsen.
Cizikas and Strome each scored their first of the season in the third period.
“This was a blueprint for how we have to play,” Strome said. “We have a lot to be proud of (Tuesday night). Getting almost 50 shots is really impressive.”
The Islanders came in with a three-game winning streak to finish a five-game road trip that began with a 5-0 loss at Colorado on Oct. 30.
After losing again at San Jose to extend their skid to three games, they had one-goal victories over Anaheim, Arizona and Los Angeles.
“We’re creating good habits,” Islanders’ head coach Jack Capuano said. “Our attention to detail was really good. I was impressed that we stayed with it all night.”
The Islanders, who improved to 10-5-0, didn’t get their 10th win last season until late December. They finished the night one point behind the Pittsburgh Penguins for the Metropolitan Division lead.
Colorado is moving in the opposite direction since last playing the Islanders with just one win in six games.
“It’s beyond frustrating at this point,” Avalanche center Matt Duchene said. “We’re taking way too many penalties, and we’re not being smart with the puck.”
The Avalanche came in rested having last played Saturday, when they lost 4-3 at Philadelphia.
Colorado has struggled this season after tying their franchise record last year with 52 wins and finishing with 112 points.
“We have to play smarter,” Duchene said.
New York has won seven of its last eight games at Nassau Coliseum against Colorado.
The longest shutout streak in Islanders history is 199:24, achieved in 1998.
The last goal scored against them was by Dwight King of L.A. at 3:49 of the first period last Friday.
“When we do the right things defensively, we give ourselves a chance,” Capuano said. “We have to sustain success shift-by-shift and period-by-period.”
Avalanche slide
The Islanders are 8-1-0 when they score at least three goals. ... Colorado scratched C Daniel Briere and D Brad Stuart, while the Islanders scratched F Eric Boulton, D Matt Donovan and D Brian Strait.