Published 11/16/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NHL News
Jon Sim had a goal and assist, Joey MacDonald stopped 38 shots and the New York Islanders beat the Ottawa Senators for the second straight game, 3-2 on Saturday night. Sean Bergenheim and Chris Campoli also scored to help New York win consecutive games for only the second time this season. On Thursday night in Ottawa, the Islanders beat the Senators 3-1.
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