Uniondale, NY (SportsNetwork.com) - Frans Nielsens third-period hat trick helped the New York Islanders to a 7-5 win over the Dallas Stars on Saturday. With the game tied at 4-4 after two periods, Nielsen started his surge as he finished a 2-on-1 rush with a goal at the 9:39 mark. He then received a pass from Mikhail Grabovski on another 2-on-1 break and wristed the puck past Anders Lindback for a 6-4 lead 5 1/2 minutes later. Shawn Horcoff cut the deficit in half when he beat Chad Johnson only 23 seconds after Nielsens second tally, but the native of Denmark capped the night on an empty netter with one-tenth of a second left. Anders Lee, Nikolay Kulemin, Brock Nelson and Lubomir Visnovsky each added a goal for New York, which has won two straight on the heels of a two-game skid. Johnson made 26 saves in the win for the Metropolitan Division leaders. You get the two points however you win...but you cant rely on scoring (seven) goals, Johnson said. I want to be better and make some more saves. Lee got things going 5:11 into the first when he tipped in Thomas Hickeys shot from the left circle. Vernon Fiddler knotted the score later in the period after he threw one on net that squeaked through Johnsons pads. Kulemin gave the Islanders another lead late in the first, and Nelson added to it with a wrist shot as Lindback couldnt control the original shot by Ryan Strome 1:25 into the second for a 3-1 New York lead. Lindback stopped 22 shots for Dallas, which had its two-game winning streak snapped. I have to be better than that, Lindback admitted. The Stars took the lead with three straight goals from there. Tyler Seguin, who finished with a goal and an assist, scored four minutes after Nelson to cut the deficit to one. Jason Spezza tied the game on the power play 1:25 later, blasting a shot past Johnson from the left circle off a feed from Alex Goligoski, who finished with two helpers. 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Tyson Baillie had a goal and three assists for the Rockets (26-3-2) while Ryan Olsen, Zach Franko and Mitchell Wheaton had the others. Colby Williams scored twice for the Pats (18-13-3) and Adam Brooks and Dyson Stevenson had a goal apiece. Jordon Cooke made 28 saves for Kelowna as Dawson MacAuley kicked out 39-of-44 shots for Regina. Both clubs went 2 for 4 on the power play. --- BLAZERS 3 BLADES 2 SASKATOON — Carson Bolduc scored twice, including the winner, as Kamloops handed the Blades their ninth loss in a row. Bolduc broke a 2-2 tie at 8:19 of the third period for the Blazers (9-21-4), who earned their third straight win, and Cole Ully scored the other. Nathan Burns and Nolan Reid scored for Saskatoon (10-23-3) and Nikita Scherbak assisted on both. Taran Kozun made 38 saves for Kamloops as Troy Trombley gave up three goals on 41 shots for the Blades. --- WHEAT KINGS 4 WARRIORS 1 BRANDON — Jordan Papirny made 36 saves and Chad Robinson had a goal and an assist as the Wheat Kings downed Moose Jaw. Tyler Coulter, Jens Meilleur and Quinton Lisoway also scored for Brandon (18-14-3) and Rene Hunter chipped in with three assists. Tanner Eberle scored for the Warriors (8-21-6), who have dropped seven straight. Justin Paulic turned aside 23-of-26 shots for Moose Jaw. --- ICE 3 BRONCOS 2 (SO) CRANBROOK, B.C. — Luke Philp had a goal and an assist in regulation, then added the shootout winner, as Kootenay edged Swift Current. Mackenzie Skapski earned the games first star for the Ice (18-16-2) as he stopped 41 shots through regulation and overtime and both shooters he faced in the shootout. Jaedon Descheneau also had a goal and an assist for Kootenay. Jake DeBrusk and Graham Black scored for the Broncos (19-12-5), who dropped their third straight. Eetu Laurikainen made 31 saves in a losing cause. --- REBELS 3 HURRICANES 2 (SO) RED DEER, Alta. —Meyer Nell scored the winner in the sixth round of the shootout and Patrik Bartosak turned away 42 shots as the Rebels slipped past Lethbridge. Conner Bleackley and Lukas Sutter also scored for Red Deer (16-16-2), with Sutters goal coming on a penalty shot.dddddddddddd The Hurricanes (5-26-5), who are last in the WHL standings, got goals from Reid Duke and Reid Nemith. Teagan Sacher made 31 saves for Lethbridge. --- TIGERS 4 ROYALS 3 (SO) MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — Curtis Valk scored once in regulation and again in the shootout as the Tigers downed Victoria. Trevor Cox had a goal and an assist for Medicine Hat (20-10-3) while Tyler Lewington scored the other. Austin Carroll scored twice for the Royals (21-13-2) and Chaz Reddekopp had a goal and an assist. Daniel Wapple made 34 saves for the Tigers while Victorias Patrik Polivka turned aside 36 shots in a losing cause. --- WINTERHAWKS 5 THUNDERBIRDS 3 PORTLAND, Ore. -- Paul Bittner scored three times in the third period as the Winterhawks came from behind to snap Seattles eight-game win streak. Keoni Texeira and Keegan Iverson also scored for Portland (23-7-4), which trailed 2-0 at first intermission and 2-1 after 40 minutes of play, while Garrett Haar and Chase De Leo tacked on three assists apiece. Adam Henry scored twice for the Thunderbirds (20-10-4 ) and Scott Eansor had the other. Brendan Burke stopped 23-of-26 shots for the Winterhawks. Justin Myles made 34 saves for Seattle. --- GIANTS 6 SILVERTIPS 3 EVERETT, Wash. — Jackson Houck scored twice and set up one more as Vancouver doubled up the Silvertips for its fourth straight victory. Carter Popoff had a goal and an assist for the Giants (17-12-7) while Brett Kulak, Tim Traber and Trent Lofthouse each scored once. Jujhar Khaira, Kohl Bauml and Joshua Winquist scored for Everett (21-9-4), which lost its third game in a row. Jared Rathjen made 21 saves for Vancouver as Austin Lotz stopped 24-of-29 shots for the Silvertips. --- CHIEFS 6 COUGARS 3 SPOKANE, Wash. — Mike Aviani and Mitch Holmberg combined for three goals and nine points as the Chiefs toppled Prince George. Aviani scored once and set up four more for Spokane (20-12-2) while Holmberg had two goals and two assists, which gives him a league-best 74 points. Jeremy McIntosh, Jeff Rayman and Adam Helewka also scored for the Chiefs and Eric Williams made 27 saves for the victory. Todd Fiddler scored for the Cougars (13-18-5) and assisted on goals by Jordan Tkatch and Troy Bourke. Ty Edmonds turned away 30-of-36 shots for Prince George. --- ' ' '