DALLAS (AP) — The New York Islanders added another statement victory to this remarkable road trip, turning back one of the NHL's best teams in a tense finish with a little help from the league's replay review crew.
Their feelings for the moment were elsewhere, however, with concern about the health of a teammate and anger about how he was hurt.
The third period of this 3-2 win over the Dallas Stars on Tuesday was about as action-packed as a regular season game could be, all the way down to the final tenth of a second when the Stars were awarded the tying goal on the ice only to have it taken away after the video review at league headquarters.
Just before that, Islanders defenseman Alexander Romanov had to be helped off the ice after ramming face-first into the boards. He'd been hit by

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