DiPietro stops 40 shots in Isles' loss to Panthers

SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) -- Jamie McLennan made the most of a rare start and earned his first win of the season.

Juraj Kolnik scored the tiebreaking goal with 5:07 left and McLennan made 24 saves in his fifth start to lift the Florida Panthers to a 4-2 victory over the New York Islanders on Friday night.

"When you don't play much you want to contribute when you do," McLennan said. "I was really excited to play."

It was McLennan's first win since the 2003-04 season.

"He made some good saves and gave us some life," Panthers coach Jacques Martin said.

Jay Bouwmeester, Joe Nieuwendyk and Martin Gelinas netted the

other goals for Florida.

Miroslav Satan scored both New York goals. Rick DiPietro stopped 40 shots, but it wasn't enough to keep the Islanders from losing

for the second straight night following a four-game winning streak

that got them back into the Eastern Conference playoff picture.

"I think we battled hard and deserved to tie the game," Satan

said. "I think we were thinking about the shootout too soon. We

just didn't finish the game."

The 10th-place Islanders are five points behind Montreal, which

currently holds the final postseason spot.

"It feels like a must-win situation," DiPietro said. "It's

disappointing because we needed these two points. The games keep

getting more and more important."

Kolnik took the puck from behind the net and let go a shot from

the left circle. The puck trickled under the right leg of DiPietro

and across the line.

"I saw the puck was loose and I got up and put it in," Kolnik

said. "It's a big two points for us."

Gelinas added an empty-net goal in the final minute to seal

Florida's win.

Satan got the Islanders even at 2 at 7:49 of the third. Shawn

Bates sent a backhand pass to the right of the crease to Satan, who

flipped the puck into the net as McLennan fell down.

"Bates made a great play to me and it was easy to put it in,"

Satan said.

The Panthers took a 2-1 lead on Nieuwendyk's power-play goal at

16:07 of the second. Jon Sim's shot was blocked but the puck stayed

in front on the crease. DiPietro fell down, and Nieuwendyk poked a

shot up high to give the Panthers their first man-advantage goal in

six games.

"We haven't been in synch at all [on the power play],"

Nieuwendyk said. "I thought we were more aggressive tonight

getting pucks to the net."

The Islanders got even at 1 at 13:24 of the first. Satan's slap

shot from the right circle got past McLennan on the stick side.

Florida took a 1-0 lead just 33 seconds in. Sean Hill fired a

shot from the blue line, and the defenseman Bouwmeester redirected

the puck in to notch his first goal of the season, despite playing

in all 66 games this season.

"It's good to get the monkey off your back," Bouwmeester said.

"Hopefully, there's more out there. I was in the right spot at the

right time."Game notes
Panthers D Lukas Krajicek missed his fourth game due to the

flu. ... New York C Mike York sat out because of a concussion.