Alan Quine’s one-timer to beat Roberto Luongo at 12:18 a.m. Saturday, not only gave the Islanders a 2-1 double-overtime victory over the Panthers but capped a most unusual Friday night in sports.
— A 9-3-2-6-2-5 triple play
In Chicago, the White Sox pulled off what is believed to be the first triple play of its kind. The Rangers had bases load in the seventh whenAdam Eaton speared Mitch Moreland’s shot down the rightfield line and threw to first, where Jose Abreu eventually tagged Ian Desmond in foul territory. Abreu then threw home from his knees, but catcher Dioner Navarro saw Adrian Beltre caught between second and third and fired to shortstop Tyler Saladino.