Kochetkov gets 2nd career shutout, Hurricanes win at Islanders

Carolina is now 4-0-1 with one game left on its six-game road trip

Hurricanes goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov makes a save against Islanders right wing Josh Bailey during Carolina's 3-0 win Saturday in Elmont, New York. (Mary Altaffer / AP Photo)

NEW YORK — Paul Stastny scored in the second period, Pyotr Kochetkov got his second career shutout, and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the New York Islanders 3-0 Saturday night to extend their point streak to seven games.

Jesperi Kotkaniemi and Jordan Staal also scored, and Kochetkov had 16 saves as Carolina improved to 5-0-2 on its current streak.

“From our standpoint, we did a lot of the things we wanted to do,” veteran forward Derek Stepan said. “We executed when we had the puck on our stick and defended extremely well when we didn’t.”

Ilya Sorokin finished with 28 saves as the Islanders lost for the fourth time in six games.

Stastny gave the Hurricanes a 1-0 lead at 7:06 of the middle period with his first goal of the season. Brady Skjei fired a shot from the point and Andrei Svechnikov got the rebound before sliding the puck over to Stastny.

“I saw some traffic in front, and I am just trying to get it by the first guy,” Skjei said. “Hopefully some chaos happens in front and hopefully some chaos happens in front and that’s what happened.”

Mathew Barzal and Oliver Wahlstrom had an opportunity to break the 0-0 tie shortly before Carolina opened the scoring but Kotkaniemi hustled back into the defensive zone and broke up the odd-man rush opportunity.

“They were on top of us,” Islanders coach Lane Lambert said. “They had an answer for everything that we tried to do.”

Kotkaniemi doubled Carolina’s advantage at 4:05 of the third period when he redirected Brent Burns’ shot from the point past Sorokin for his third. Burns registered his fifth assist four games on the play.

Staal pushed the Hurricanes advantage to 3-0 when he buried a feed from Jordan Martinook at 8:49 after Islanders defenseman Noah Dobson turned the puck over behind Sorokin.

“I loved the third period,” Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour said.” We were up by one and just kind of put the hammer down. Kept playing our game, solid two points for sure.”

The Islanders were outshot 15-6 in the third period.

“They were on us tonight,” Islanders captain Anders Lee said. “We weren’t able to sustain some pressure because couldn’t get by them enough and get in their zone to create that.”

Hurricanes forward Sebastian Aho did not play and is day-to-day with a lower-body injury.

Carolina plays at Detroit on Tuesday night.