Nabokov was sharp for the Islanders in the first period, stopping three point-blank shots in the first six minutes and two breakaways by Kevin Porter later in the period.
New Jersey, which didn't have a shot in the opening 7:25 and had only four in the first period, found its legs in the second.
Rangers forward Ryane Clowe (suspected concussion) remained out, and New York also lost Darroll Powe in the first period when the forward was elbowed in the head by Washington's Joel Ward.
After being held to two shots in the first period, the Devils got two goals in the second.
Carolina's Eric Staal scored in the first period, and Derek Stepan tied it in the second for the Rangers.
The Devils capitalized on their first power play with 1:40 left in the first period.
Ponty completed outplayed the visitors in the first period, producing brilliant running rugby that resulted in superb tries.
The goal came on the Senators' first legitimate shot on goal after they had three in the first period.
Jooris opened the scoring on a power play in the first period, and made it 2-0 early in the second to carry the Dutchmen (22-12-5) to their seventh straight victory.
Derek Stepan also scored in the first period, Taylor Pyatt made it 3-0 in the second, and Callahan scored the power-play goal in the third that all but sealed New Jersey's fate.
Callahan provided the lead 34 seconds in, Derek Stepan added a goal in the first period, and Taylor Pyatt snapped a long drought in the second for the eighth-place Rangers, who are inching closer to a playoff berth.
The Islanders got a lift going into the locker room after Bailey scored the first goal of the game with 21 seconds left in the first period with a slap shot from the top of the left circle that sailed over Rask's right arm.
Brian Campbell scored in the first period, and Scottie Upshall made it 2-0 in the second against Henrik Lundqvist, who faced 23 shots.
Both teams failed to get on the scoreboard in the first period, playing somewhat cautiously to avoid spending any time in the penalty box.
Bournemouth did break through in the first period of extra-time as Steve Fletcher swept the ball home in the 98th minute.
Stymied on all 15 of his shots on goal through the series' first five games, Parise broke through with 7:15 left in the first period, taking advantage of a puck-handling gaffe by Quick.
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Kevin Nugent and James Thomas had made little impact up front for the Swans in the first period, so it was no surprise when manager Brian Flynn sent on Andy Robinson in Thomas' place.
New York had a failed 5-on-3 advantage that lasted 44 seconds in the first period.
But as in the first period, the Islanders didn't enjoy the lead for long.
Matt Moulson and Casey Cizikas scored 3:58 apart in the first period for the Islanders.
Dan Ceman and Joe Ciccarello (powerplay) put Bracknell in control in the first period.
Held to four shots in the first period, the Sabres were outshot 18-8 through 32 minutes.
Buffalo outshot Toronto 13-10 in the first period and also had the period's lone goal.
The Sabres held a 13-7 shot advantage in the first period but couldn't solve Anderson.
The only other shot that came Lundqvist's way in the first period was Grabovski's goal.
Neal, in his return after injuring his ankle in the series opener, scored in the first period.
For Buffalo, Thomas Vanek scored in the first period, with assists from Christian Ehrloff and Tyler Ennis.
James Neal, in his return after injuring his ankle in the series opener, scored in the first period.
We knew we wanted to play better in the first period tonight and I think we did that.
Lundqvist made a pair of acrobatic saves on Vanek with about 8 minutes left in the first period.
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