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Blue Jackets struggle in 5-2 loss to Isles
Thomas Greiss

Blue Jackets struggle in 5-2 loss to Isles

Published Jan. 12, 2016 10:12 p.m. ET

NEW YORK (AP) -- Brock Nelson scored a hat trick to take over the team lead in goals, and the New York Islanders beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 5-2 on Tuesday night.

Thomas Greiss made 18 saves for the Islanders, who lost their previous two games.

Nelson snapped a 2-all tie with his 16th of the season at 17:29 of the second period, scoring unassisted against goalie Anton Forsberg with a snap shot from the left side. The 24-year-old forward also scored at the 12-minute mark of the first and added an empty-net goal to seal it.

Ryan Strome opened the scoring with his fourth goal of the season and first since Nov. 30 at 5:03 of the first. Strome, who spent eight games in the minors in December, knocked a loose puck that slid through the pads of Forsberg into the net. Matt Martin and Casey Cizikas assisted.

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Columbus forward William Karlsson tied it at 10:26 of the first with his fourth of the season, depositing a rebound of Jack Johnson's shot past Greiss.

After Nelson's first goal of the game put the Islanders up 2-1, with assists from Thomas Hickey and Josh Bailey, the Blue Jackets tied the score at 13:49 of the second on a slap shot from the right point by defenseman David Savard.

Nelson's go-ahead goal moved him ahead of Islanders captain John Tavares. Kyle Okposo leads the team with 31 points.

Islanders defenseman Brian Strait added an insurance goal at 5:34 of the third, his first of the season. Tavares and Nelson had assists.

The Islanders continued their solid play at home. In their first season at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, they are 14-7-2. The team left Nassau Coliseum on Long Island at the end of last season.

Greiss improved to 13-6-2.

The Islanders, wearing their alternate black jerseys, outshot Columbus 17-5 in the opening period.

New York again played without injured top-tier defensemen Johnny Boychuk and Travis Hamonic. Marek Zidlicky, a healthy scratch last game, returned to the lineup while rookie Adam Pelech stayed in and was paired with Strait.

Last-place Columbus fell to 15-25-4. The game marked the first Brooklyn appearance for the Blue Jackets, who started the season 0-7, leading to the dismissal of coach Todd Richards. He was replaced by former New York Rangers coach John Tortorella on Oct. 21.

The Islanders (23-15-5) moved back into a tie with the Rangers for second place in the Metropolitan Division ahead of their showdown at Barclays on Thursday. Both teams are 16 points behind the first-place Washington Capitals.

New York beat Columbus for the third straight time this season -- the first two victories came in Ohio -- and improved to 8-3-2 in division games.

The Islanders also improved to 6-0-3 in their last nine home games against the Blue Jackets. The last time Columbus visited the Islanders was the regular-season finale at Nassau Coliseum last April 11. The Blue Jackets rallied and ultimately won in a shootout, costing the Islanders home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs. New York lost the ensuing series to the Capitals in seven games.

Forsberg started for Columbus because of injuries to goalies Sergei Bobrovsky and Curtis McElhinney.

NOTES: The teams meet twice more, Feb. 9 at Columbus and March 31 in Brooklyn. . Columbus was also without injured forwards Matt Calvert, David Clarkson and Nick Foligno. . Defenseman Scott Mayfield and forward Steve Bernier were healthy scratches for New York. ... The Islanders are 19-2-0 when they score at least three goals, including shootouts, and 16-3-2 when they score first.

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