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Letestu beat Islanders goalie
''It was a gutsy win,'' Letestu said. ''It showed the guys are willing to stick with it, no matter the circumstances. We played a smart game.''
''The bounces aren't going our way,'' Halak said.
Halak denied
Cizikas put the Islanders ahead 3-2 with 8:42 left in the second, picking a rebound in front of Talbot and snapping the puck into the net for his second goal of the season.
Lucic tied it with a power-play goal with 3:10 left in the period with his fifth of the season.
The Islanders had more chances in the scoreless third, outshooting the Oilers 11-7 and holding a 29-18 overall edge into overtime.
''We competed and played hard,'' Islanders coach Jack Capuano said. ''The puck luck is just not going our way.''
The Islanders had a power-play chance in the third when Oilers defenseman
Talbot had to work harder in the period. He stopped Prince twice from in close and denied
''Tonight didn't start as we wanted to but we did a great job battling back,'' Talbot said. ''Both sides had a lot of great chances. Halak made some great saves, too.''
Halak, who has been splitting time with backup
The Islanders began the night with a new-look line for the opening faceoff with captain
Leddy took a cross-ice pass from Clutterbuck and rifled the puck past Talbot for his second goal of the season just 13 seconds in.
Prince made it 2-0 at 5:49, picking up a loose puck and snapping it past Talbot for his third goal of the season.
The Islanders clearly had more jump early against the speedy Oilers, who led by their teenage phenom
The Islanders needed the quick start, coming off two frustrating home losses, a 3-2 shootout defeat to Philadelphia on Thursday and a 6-1 drubbing by Tampa Bay on Tuesday.
However, the quick-skating Oilers answered at 8:22 of the first when Maroon deflected a soft shot from the right point by rookie defenseman Matthew Benning past Halak for his fourth goal this season.
Draisaitl tied it with a power-play goal with 7:47 left in the period for his third.
''We weathered the storm,'' Oilers coach Todd McLellan said, recalling his team's visit to Brooklyn last season when they lost 8-1. ''It wasn't pretty but we found a way.''
NOTES: The Islanders came in with a nine-game home winning streak against the Oilers. Edmonton's last road victory over the Islanders was a 4-2 triumph at Nassau Coliseum on Dec. 14, 1999. ... Islanders D
UP NEXT
Oilers: At Detroit on Sunday in the fourth game of a five-game trip.
Islanders: Host Vancouver on Monday night.
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