NEW YORK (AP) Kyle Palmieri scored three times in the first period for his third career hat trick and the New York Islanders coasted to a 5-1 victory over the Boston Bruins on Saturday night for their third straight win.

Palmieri, who completed the natural hat trick just 12:19 in, had his first three-goal game with the Islanders and added an assist. Anders Lee had a goal and an assist, Brock Nelson also scored, Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Bo Horvat each added two assists and Ilya Sorokin finished with 24 saves.

ā€œWe were just executing well,ā€ Palmieri said. ā€œTonight, we did a great job of breaking pucks out, being in the right spot and helping each other as a five-man unit.ā€

Marc McLaughlin scored the lone goal for Boston and Linus Ullmark made 22 saves as the Bruins fell for the fourth time in five games (1-1-3).

The Islanders took a 1-0 lead when Noah Dobson delivered a beautiful stretch pass to Palmieri, who spun around Bruins defenseman Mason Lohrei before sliding the puck between Ullmarkā€™s legs at 3:32.

Palmieri made it 2-0 with a power-play goal at 5:27. Bo Horvatā€™s one-time shot from the slot created a rebound opportunity that the 33-year-old Palmieri capitalized on. Mathew Barzal also assisted.

ā€œProbably one of our better games," Nelson said. "Maybe the best of the season and in recent memory.ā€

The Long Island native capped his hat trick when he buried another rebound in the slot. Palmieri left during the second period after taking a check from Parker Wotherspoon, but returned.

Lee extended the Islanders' lead to 4-0 on the first shift of the second period with was his 16th of the season. It was only the Islanders captain's third goal since a scoring twice against Winnipeg on Jan. 16.

ā€œThat chemistry and communication is there,ā€ Lee said of the synergy between his linemates. ā€œThe playmaking was really high level tonight and we were able to put a few in.ā€

Nelson put home his own rebound and collected his 28th of the season at 10:24 to make it 5-0.

McLaughlin netted his first goal of the season and spoiled Sorokinā€™s shutout bid at 14:30 of the second.

ā€œThey just seemed to get to every loose puck and win every battle tonight,ā€ Bruins captain Brad Marchand said. ā€œWe didnā€™t have enough, our compete level wasnā€™t high enough, didnā€™t win enough one-on-one battles and it showed.ā€

UP NEXT

Bruins: Visit the Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday night.

Islanders: Host the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday night.

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