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The Islanders needed this 3 -1 win to prove something to themselves as much as for any other reason.
Brock Nelson converted the team’s first power-play goal since the win over Vancouver eight days ago .
Kyle Palmieri added his second goal of the game into the empty net to seal the win.
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