CALGARY, Alberta (AP) A 5-4 shootout win over the Calgary Flames on Saturday halted a seven-game losing streak for a New York Islanders team hungry for victory.

Playing their third road game in four nights, the Isles didnā€™t blink when the Flames evened the score twice in the third period. Oliver Wahlstrom roofed the puck in the fourth round for the Islandersā€™ first shootout victory this season.

ā€œWeā€™ve been through a lot, not just in this tough stretch, but over the years this groupā€™s been challenged with a lot of different things,ā€ Islanders captain Anders Lee said.

ā€œWeā€™re comfortable in a challenging situation, facing adversity, dropping as many as we have. Weā€™ve just got to fight through it. Youā€™ve got to grind through it. Itā€™s a tough league. Nothingā€™s given. That was no different tonight from our effort and the way we played.

ā€œDidnā€™t matter how, we needed those two (points).ā€

Brock Nelson had a goal and an assist for the Islanders (6-6-5), who take four points home from a four-game road trip.

Hudson Fasching, Matt Barzal and Kyle Palmieri also scored for New York, with starter Ilya Sorokin stopping 35 shots in regulation and overtime.

Bo Horvat was New Yorkā€™s other shootout scorer. Barzal shot wide and Palmieri was stopped by Calgaryā€™s Jacob Markstrom.

Martin Pospisil, Blake Coleman, MacKenzie Weegar and Yegor Sharangovich scored for the Flames (6-8-3). Markstrom made 29 saves.

Sharangovich was the only successful Flame in the shootout. Jonathan Huberdeau, Rasmus Andersson and Connor Zary were denied.

ā€œSharangovich has a skill set. Heā€™s a shootout-type player,ā€ Flames coach Ryan Huska said. ā€œWe donā€™t have a ton of guys that have his skill set. We have working skill, if you want to call it, so you have to find a way to capitalize before we get to the shootout.ā€

Calgary dropped to 0-3 in shootouts this season. The Flames led the NHL last season in overtime and shootout losses with 17 - and missed the playoffs by two points.

ā€œWeā€™ve got to find a way to win these shootouts and OT games because theyā€™re going to be valuable points down the road,ā€ Coleman said.

ā€œBut you know, another deficit going into the third and really good response from our group and gave ourselves a chance to win down the stretch. The result isnā€™t what you want.ā€

Outshooting the Islanders 21-17 and trailing 3-2 after two periods, Calgary drew even on Weegarā€™s goal at 3:12. Nelson restored the Islandersā€™ lead just 20 seconds later, but Sharangovich knotted the score again at 13:42.

ā€œI thought we were going to the net well,ā€ Islanders coach Lane Lambert said. ā€œI thought we were doing a lot of the same things weā€™ve been doing. Tonight, we capitalized.ā€

The Flames twice negated man advantages with minor penalties within seconds of an opposing player entering the box. The Flamesā€™ power play was 0-for-3 on Saturday and 0-for-16 in their last six games.

The Islanders scored once on three power-play chances.

UP NEXT

Islanders: Host Philadelphia on Wednesday.

Flames: Kick off a four-game road trip against Seattle on Monday

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