After spending the better part of the first two months of the season looking for consistency, the Vegas Golden Knights seem to have finally found a winning formula.

On Tuesday, the Golden Knights head over to Long Island to continue their winning ways when they face the New York Islanders.

Venue: UBS Arena, Elmont, NY

Date: Tuesday, December 9

How To Watch: TNT, SCRIPPS

Radio: 1340 AM, 101 ESPN (101.1 FM)

Currently, the Golden Knights find themselves on a four-game winning streak. Closing out their last homestand with victories over the San Jose Sharks and Chicago Blackhawks, Vegas has two wins to start their five-game road trip over the New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers. Securing two more points would only add to what has been an exceptional road trip for the Golden Knights so far.

Here is what the Golden Knights must be aware of in order to keep the positive momentum on their side.

Despite Vegas jumping out to an early lead and maintaining control for most of the first period, the Rangers took full control of the second and held the lead for a good chunk of the game. It took the heroics of Carter Hart in net and a last-minute 5-on-4 goal from Tomas Hertl to give the Golden Knights the opportunity to finish the job in overtime. With plenty of positives to build off, the Golden Knights will hope to keep the entire game against the Islanders in their control.

In order to do that, the Golden Knights will need some of their best players to continue producing as they have in recent games.

Hertl’s game-tying goal was his fourth in as many games, as he has jumped out to the team lead with 13 goals on the season. Mark Stone is also working on a 12-game point streak, while Shea Theodore has picked it up with four points in his last three games. The Golden Knights are at their best when their top players are putting up points in bunches, and that is exactly what is happening right now.

As exciting as things are right now for the Golden Knights, they must remain focused on the task at hand.

The Islanders have toppled teams ahead of them in the standings at the peak of their powers. Earlier this season, they snapped a seven-game win streak for the Tampa Bay Lightning, as well as a 16-game point streak from the President’s Trophy favorite Colorado Avalanche. The Islanders will not be intimidated by the Golden Knights, so this is expected to turn into a dogfight quickly.