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NHL: New York Islanders 5, Pittsburgh 3

UNIONDALE, N.Y., March 29 (UPI) -- Kyle Okposo gave New York a three-goal lead early in the third period Thursday and the Islanders fought off a Pittsburgh comeback to down the Penguins 5-3.

The Islanders had not defeated Pittsburgh in more than a year before sweeping their home-and-home series this week. New York's win in Pittsburgh Tuesday was its first on the Penguins' home ice since 2007.

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In addition to losing again to the Islanders, the Penguins got a scare when captain Sidney Crosby was hit in the face by a puck early in the second period.

Crosby, playing in only his 17th game of the season after again missing time this year with concussion-related problems, bled heavily and had a towel over his face as he skated off the ice. He returned to action, however, before the second period came to an end.

Okposo put the Islanders in front 2-1 on the power play with 3:24 to go in the first period and Josh Bailey produced a shorthanded goal for New York 2 minutes later.

A second goal by Okposo 5:52 into the third period turned out to be the game-winner.

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Jordan Staal and Evgeni Malkin scored final-period goals for the Penguins to cut their deficit to one, but Josh Bailey clinched it with an empty-net score 5 seconds from the end of the contest.

Al Montoya made 26 saves to get the win. Marc-Andre Fleury was touched for four goals on 24 shots.

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