BOSTON -- The New York Islanders ended a five-game losing streak, holding off a third-period Boston charge and defeating the Bruins 4-2 Tuesday night.
Thomas Greiss stopped 48 shots and Anders Lee had two goals and an assist as the Isles blew most of a three-goal lead before hanging on.
New York (12-14-6) chased Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask with three goals on 13 shots through the 6:18 mark of the second period.
The Bruins (17-14-3) lost their fourth consecutive home game and saw their five-game winning streak against the Islanders end.
Down 3-0, the Bruins got goals from Anton Blidh -- his first in the NHL -- and Dominic Moore in the first 7:12 of the third period to get the fans into the game for the first time.