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10/16 21:16 CDT Bo Horvat has a hat trick as the Islanders beat the Oilers 4-2 for their 1st win this season Bo Horvat has a hat trick as the Islanders beat the Oilers 4-2 for their 1st win this season By STEPHEN WHYNO AP Hockey Writer NEW YORK (AP) --- Bo Horvat tied it short-handed in the second period, scored the go-ahead goal on the power play and finished off the hat trick with an empty-netter with 8.1 seconds left to help the New York Islanders pick up their first win of the season by rallying to defeat the Edmonton Oilers 4-2 on Thursday night. Seven seconds after Trent Frederic high-sticked Matthew Schaefer, Horvat beat Stuart Skinner with 4:46 left to bring fans --- some of whom were booing the home team earlier --- to their feet. Mat Barzal had the Islanders' first goal and the primary assist on Horvat's game-winner, while David Rittich stopped 30 of the 32 shots he faced at the other end of the ice in his Islanders debut. Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard gave the puck away on an inexplicable turnover in the neutral zone to set up Barzal's goal and was the last player back on the power play who let Horvat past him for a breakaway on Skinner. Bouchard, who is the fourth-highest-paid player at his position in the NHL and tied for 14th among all players at a salary cap hit of $10.5 million, also coughed the puck up to cause several quality scoring chances against. Leon Draisaitl scored on the power play, his third goal this season, off a feed from Connor McDavid, and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins had Edmonton's other goal. Skinner was hardly to blame in allowing three goals on 24 shots as teammates hung him out to dry on multiple occasions with mistakes all over in a back-and-forth, fast-paced game, including Frederic's ill-timed penalty. The Islanders will take the two points however they can get them after opening with losses at Pittsburgh and at home to Washington and Winnipeg. Schaefer, playing against McDavid for the first time as No. 1 draft picks a decade apart, skated 17:38 in his fourth game in the league.

Up next Oilers: Visit the New Jersey Devils on Saturday. Islanders: Visit the Ottawa Senators on Saturday. ___ AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/nhl
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