That’s a kick in the teeth.

 

1

2

3

F

CBJ

0

1

1

2

NYI

1

0

2

3

CBJ GOALS:
Wood (P2, 15:19)
Mateychuk (P3, 12:10)

Two late goals by the New York Islanders were the difference as they beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-2 in a late Sunday afternoon affair at UBS Arena.

Simon Holmstrom scored the game-winner with 37 seconds left, and Anders Lee tied the game with just over one minute left in the third period. Matthew Schaefer had a goal for New York. David Rittich made 20 saves.

Denton Mateychuk and Miles Wood scored for Columbus. Elvis Merzlikins made 36 saves. The loss snaps Columbus’ four-game winning streak.

Head coach Dean Evason made lineup changes, as Zach Aston-Reese drew into the lineup and Yegor Chinakhov came out. Miles Wood joined Adam Fantilli and Boone Jenner, while Kent Johnson played with Isac Lunderstrom and Aston-Rees. Merzlikins played in his 250th career game.

Here’s how a potential win turned into the toughest loss of the season for the Blue Jackets:

1st Period:

(5:53 — NYI Goal): Schaefer, the 2025 first overall pick and October’s Rookie of the Month, started the scoring on the power play for the Islanders to give New York the 1-0 lead (Assists: Bo Horvat, Kyle Palmieri).

It has always been Matthew Schaefer pic.twitter.com/EPXaM1SDrl

— Rob Taub (@RTaub_) November 2, 2025

Miles Wood muscles Matthew Schaefer off the puck and J.G Pageau nailed him right back pic.twitter.com/LfEq0WcC1a

— Gino Hard (@GinoHard_) November 2, 2025

2nd Period:

(15:19 — CBJ Goal): Wood’s goal tied the game at 1-1. Adam Fantilli and Boone Jenner picked up the assists on the goal.

ALL TIED UP!

CBJ x @FanaticsBook pic.twitter.com/Cj8BBetLLH

— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) November 2, 2025

Columbus outshot New York 14-10 in the second period. The Blue Jackets were 0-for-3 on the power play in the middle frame.

3rd Period:

While Columbus was playing the second of a back-to-back, and third such back-to-back in the last week, the Islanders were playing their third game in four nights.

Who would get the last goal here?

(12:10 — CBJ Goal): Mateychuk would be the answer to that question with his third of the season to give Columbus its first lead of the night. Marchenko picked up his seventh assist, and Monahan added his fifth.

DENTO SCORES AND WE HAVE THE LEAD!

CBJ x @FanaticsBook pic.twitter.com/VI71eYHc28

— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) November 3, 2025

Charlie Coyle bumps into David Rittich — with some help, you might say, from the defenseman — and the goalie falls into the net just as Zach Werenski is shooting it in. No goal on the ice. I guess we play on.

That was a weird one.

— Jeff Svoboda (@JacketsInsider) November 3, 2025

FIRST, ANDERS LEE TIED IT pic.twitter.com/5Ulc2tWOl5

— Islanders Videos (@SNY_Islanders) November 3, 2025

#BlueJackets 2 @ #Islanders 3 [P3:38]:

Goal: Simon Holmstrom (4)
Late-Reg Winner Backhand

Assists: A.Lee (7), J.Pageau (4)#CBJ #Isles #NHLpic.twitter.com/nl7urA6LfN

— NHL Goal Videos (@NHLGoalsVideo) November 3, 2025

 

CBJ

GAME STATS

NYI

22

SHOTS

39

31.9%

FACEOFFS

68.1%

0/4

POWER PLAY

1/2

1/2

PENALTY KILL

4/4

26

HITS

10

19

GIVEAWAYS

19

4

TAKEAWAYS

6

13

BLOCKED SHOTS

10

ALL SITUATIONS ADVANCED STATS

2.77

EXPECTED GOALS

4.62

45

SHOT ATTEMPTS

70

25

SCORING CHANCES

36

13

HIGH-DANGER CHANCES

19

Data via NHL.com & NaturalStatTrick.com

Stat Chat:

With the assist, Fantilli has six career points (four goals, two assists) against the Islanders in seven career games.
 

Jenner’s assist was the 189th of his career, tying him with Cam Aktinson for fifth on the Blue Jackets’ all-time franchise list.
 

Marchenko extended his points streak to five games (five assists). He has points in 10 of the Blue Jackets’ 12 games this season.
 

Columbus falls to 2-1 on the second of back-to-backs this season.

Up Next:

The Blue Jackets continue their road trip into Western Canada when they play the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome on Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 9:30 p.m.