Devils use home ice to their advantage in rout of Islanders LOGINREGISTERHELPYOU ARE NOT LOGGED IN NHLNBAMLBCFLNFLCurlingTennisGolfSoccerNASCARFormula OneIndyCar NASCAR Canadian Tire SeriesNationwideCamping WorldAuto RacingWorld JuniorsSpengler CupMenS WHCWomenS WHCHockey CanadaAHLBoxingCanada GamesCHLCISECHLFigure SkatingLacrosseMMANCAASkiingSummer SportsWinter SportsMoreOlympicsFantasyDaily LineShowsTSN TalentCommunityMainScoresScheduleStandingsStatisticsAnaheimCalgaryChicagoColoradoColumbusDallasDetroitEdmontonLos AngelesMinnesotaNashvillePhoenixSan JoseSt LouisVancouverAtlantaBostonBuffaloCarolinaFloridaMontrealNew JerseyNY IslandersNY RangersOttawaPhiladelphiaPittsburghTampa BayTorontoWashingtonTeamsPlayersInjuriesTransactionsDaily LineNHL on TSNTradeCentreDraftCentreeotText SizeBrian Rolston has a simple explanation for the upswing in his game the return of Patrik EliasRolston and Elias each had two goals and two assists and Martin Brodeur made 22 saves to lead the New Jersey Devils to a 61 win over the New York Islanders on SaturdayElias missed the first 13 games of the season with a groin injury He has played in 10 games since then picking up three goals and seven assists He has also helped revive Rolston who has four goals in his last four games after scoring only four in the first 19Its chemistry Rolston said It makes a huge difference Patrik is a guy looking for other players all the time Ive never been a guy who can make a ton of plays like Patrik can Im more of a guy that can find areas and get the puck on the net Patrik finds me its hugeElias sees the difference in RolstonHes been playing better the last four or five games Elias said We can be even better Were talking to each other about what we want to do out there Hes a shooter so I try to give him opportunities to get the shots offMike Mottau and Zach Parise had the other New Jersey goals with Parise extending his careerhigh point scoring streak to 10 games Brodeur was back in net one day after setting a record for minutes played by a goaltenderThe Devils extended their homeice winning streak to sixRichard Park scored the Islanders goal beating Brodeur with a shot from above the right circle at 1118Although both teams played Friday afternoon the Islanders got off to a better start New York hemmed New Jersey in its zone for most of the opening minutes with Brodeur making a sharp pad save on Trent Hunters driveAfter Park staked the Islanders to the lead Brodeur held the deficit at a goal by denying a close in bid from John TavaresThe second period was all New JerseyThe Devils pulled even 54 seconds into the period with a fancy goal from Mottau Pinching along the right boards he skated deep into the zone and carried behind the New York net before dumping a backhander into the crease that bounced off the skate of an Islander defender The puck eluded Martin Biron for...