First, Bo Horvat’s teammates bailed him out.
Then, Horvat bailed himself out.
And so after falling in a two-goal hole thanks to Horvat’s mistakes, the Islanders came back to beat the Blues 4-2 on Horvat’s game-winning goal, tying the season’s longest winning streak at four games and moving within four points of the Flyers and Lightning in the standings.
“Those first two goals were definitely my fault,” Horvat said. “My teammates stepped up big there. … They had our backs. They definitely had mine.”
As the Islanders head west for their longest road trip left this season, their playoff math — which looked dire all of two weeks ago when the Blues crushed them 4-0 in St. Louis — is suddenly not so bad at all.
Since they have two games in hand on Philadelphia and Tampa Bay, they can catch both teams by merely winning those.
The job is far from finished, but these are not fluke victories the Islanders are pulling out of a hat.
Tuesday was one they had to earn — and did.
