Columbus ended the season with 89 points, good for fourth in the Metropolitan Division.
Dante Fabbro, Dmitri Voronkov, Sean Kuraly and Adam Fantilli also scored for the Blue Jackets (40-33-9), who won six straight to end the season and tied a franchise record with 57 home points. Jet Greaves stopped 36 shots and was 5:12 from his third straight shutout.
Hudson Fasching scored and Marcus Hogberg made 19 saves for the Islanders (35-35-12). They finished with 82 points, good for sixth in the Metro.
Takeaways
Islanders: New York lost steam late in the season, dashing any remaining playoff hopes.
Blue Jackets: Feeding off a sold-out home crowd, the Blue Jackets dominated with six goals from six players and set a season franchise record for goals with 267.
Key moment
Columbus broke it open with five goals in the second period, and Greaves stopped all 16 shots he faced during the frame.
Key stat
Werenski extended his points streak to six games and tied Artemi Panarin for the most assists in a single season in franchise history with 59. He also became the first defenseman to lead Columbus in scoring, finishing with 82 points.
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