NEW YORK -- After losing twice on goals in the closing minutes during their recent road trip, the New York Islanders were relieved to get a late win after blowing a three-goal lead in the third period.Anders Lee scored the tiebreaking goal with 27 seconds remaining to lift the Islanders to a 5-3 victory over the defending champion Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday night.Thomas Hickey took a pass from Johnny Boychuk and fired a slap shot from the point that deflected off Lees stick and past goalie Matt Murray.We had that puck luck, Lee said. We just have to grind it out. Tonight we were able to come through with a game-winning goal. Was a great shot and I was able to tip in. Weve faced enough adversity for a season. Tonight we were able to find a way.Hickey called it relief more than elation, adding, It was nice to get something to go our way. ... It was a great pass by Johnny and a great tip by Anders.Then, with Murray pulled on the ensuing faceoff, Nikolay Kulemin scored into the empty net 3 seconds later to seal the win and give the Islanders consecutive victories for the second time this season.Boychuk, Jason Chimera and Casey Cizikas also scored, and Thomas Greiss made 31 saves.New York, which lost twice on goals in the final 3 minutes of regulation at Los Angeles and San Jose last week before beating Calgary at home in overtime on Monday, has won three of five.Conor Sheary, Justin Schultz and Evgeni Malkin scored in the first 13:08 of the third period to tie the score for the Penguins. Murray finished with 25 saves.Sometimes you can try to work your way back but it doesnt always work out that way, Pittsburghs Sidney Crosby said. We were able to tie it up and unfortunately not at least force overtime.The Islanders had not scored more than two goals in their last eight games -- including a 3-2, 14-round shootout win at Anaheim on Nov. 22.Trailing 3-0 after two periods, the Penguins came out aggressive in the third and quickly got on the scoreboard when Sheary knocked in a rebound past Greiss 32 seconds in.Phil Kessel had a breakaway a minute later but was stoned by Greiss.Schultz pulled the Penguins within one when he skated in across the left faceoff circle and fired a shot top shelf with 9:20 remaining. Malkin then tied it with a wrister past Greiss 2:28 later with his ninth of the season.The Islanders made it 2-0 at 2:10 of the second on a goal credited to Chimera. Scott Mayfield fired a shot from the right slot and the puck bounced off several players before hitting Chimeras skate and off Murray and slowly trickling over the line before the goalie could stop it. It was Chimeras second of the season.Pittsburgh was called for two penalties seconds apart about 8 minutes into the second. After being whistled for too many men, Matt Cullen was called for a delay of game faceoff violation for falling on the puck on the ensuing faceoff. The Islanders managed six shots on the two-man advantage, including a diving glove save by Murray on a shot by John Tavares from the right side.You knew that after the 2-minute 5-on-3 where we didnt score, it always comes back to haunt you a little bit, New York coach Jack Capuano said. Our guys battled right to the end and we found a way to win.Cizikas made it 3-0 with 2:39 left in the second with his third, tipping in the deflection of a shot by Andrew Ladd.Boychuk got the Islanders on the scoreboard first, firing a slap shot from outside the right faceoff circle into the left side of the night on Murrays blocker side with 13 seconds left in the opening period. It was Boychuks third of the season, and first since Oct. 23.Game notesPatric Hornqvist returned for the Penguins after missing six games due to a concussion. ... Pittsburgh was 0 for 3 on the power play and has not scored in 16 opportunities over the last five games. ... The Penguins won the first two meetings, 4-2 at home on Oct. 27 and 3-2 in OT here on Nov. 18. The teams final matchup will be March 24 at Pittsburgh. ... Islanders F Ryan Strome returned to the lineup after being a healthy scratch the previous two games. ... D Adam Pelech was out after sustaining an upper body injury in Monday nights OT win over Calgary. Mayfield took his place and appeared in his second game of the season.UP NEXTPenguins: Host Dallas on Thursday night in the opener of a three-game homestand.Islanders: At Washington on Thursday night before a three-game homestand.---Follow Vin Cherwoo at www.twitter.com/VinCherwooAPClay Matthews Womens Jersey . 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With 1.7 3-pointers, 5.3 dimes and a steal per game over his past three starts, Harrison is a meaningful acquisition in deeper fantasy formats.Patrick Beverley, Houston Rockets (10.9): Available in a massive majority of ESPN leagues, Beverley has averaged 30 minutes, 1.2 3-pointers, 1.3 steals, and nearly a block in his past six games, all starts.Shooting guardSean Kilpatrick (53.0), Brooklyn Nets: Getting shares of the Nets pace-drive scheme is entirely intriguing this season. This rising combo guard has averaged 22 points, five boards and 3.7 assists over the past six games thanks to a rich usage rate of 29.2 percent. Kilpatrick is a surging scoring weapon for the Nets who merits more interest on the fantasy market.J.R. 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Minutes and shots -- thats all we can ask for when chasing cheap shares in free agency.Small forwardMaurice Harkless, Portland Trail Blazers (50.4): A fixture of the Blazers small-ball driven approach, this stretch forward has scored in double digits in eight straight and is averaging 15.6 points, 1.6 3-pointers and nearly six boards in just over 31 minutes per outing. In a league with an increasing reliance on 3-and-D assets, Harkless is an intriguing depth addition for fantasy investors.T.J. Warren, Phoenix Suns (42.7): The crowd must move on from injuries sometimes, but its always wise to revisit an enduring injury scenario like Warrens to scoop him up as hes on the mend. 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With 15 blocks over his past five games and swats proving so entirely scarce, Henson is a strong specialist to consider streaming over the coming weeks.Cody Zeller, Charlotte Hornets (22.7): On a team in need of rim protection, Zeller is seeing steady minutes and has eight blocks over his past five outings. ' ' '