NEW YORK -- If the New York Islanders are going to bounce back from their worst loss in the last two seasons, theyll have to do so against a Philadelphia Flyers squad bursting with positive momentum after one of its most dramatic wins of the year.The Islanders continue a five-game homestand Thursday night, when they host the Flyers in a clash of Metropolitan Division rivals at Barclays Center. New York is coming off a 6-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday, while Philadelphia heads into Brooklyn following a dramatic 4-3 overtime win over the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday night.The Flyers tied the game on a goal by Mark Streit with 1:04 left in the third period before Jakob Voracek scored the winner just 1:41 into overtime. It was the fourth comeback win of the season for Philadelphia (5-5-1) and the second time it has scored the equalizer in the third period.I think thats a trait within the locker room, Flyers head coach Dave Hakstol said. Weve been able to do it a couple times and come out of a game with points, but thats not a position you want to be in.It beats the position the Islanders were in Tuesday, when the Lightning scored six unanswered goals in the first 32 minutes as fans at Barclays Center chanted for the firing of New York head coach Jack Capuano.Its not the first time its happened, right? said Capuano who is the fifth-longest tenured head coach in the NHL.The six goals were the most the Islanders (4-6-0) have given up in a home game since moving to Barclays Center last season, while the five-goal deficit matched their most lopsided defeat in that span.I think you always try to learn from it, Islanders center and captain John Tavares said. But its a long season and a lot of games still coming up, so weve just got to put it behind us and get better (at practice Wednesday) and obviously be ready to play Thursday.Islanders goalie Jaroslav Halak worked by himself during Wednesdays practice, an indication he will draw the start Thursday. Steve Mason will likely start for the Flyers after Michel Neuvirth earned the win in the opening game of the back-to-back set Wednesday.Halak, who backed up Thomas Greiss the previous two games before relieving Greiss in the first period Tuesday, is 9-4-0 in 13 career appearances against the Flyers. He took the loss the last time he opposed Philadelphia on Jan. 9, when Halak allowed all four goals in the Islanders 4-0 defeat at Wells Fargo Center.Mason is 7-2-3 in 14 career appearances against the Islanders. He earned the win the last time he opposed New York on March 21, when Mason stopped all but one of the 24 shots he faced in the Flyers 4-1 win at Barclays Center. Air Max Plus Saldi . 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Spieth, a Dallas native who doesnt turn 20 for another two weeks, hit a short par putt to earn a spot in the field at Muirfield. He is the first teenager to win since Ralph Guldahl took the Santa Monica Open in 1931. "I didnt think it would happen this early," said Spieth, who turned pro in December after an All-American season as a freshman at the University of Texas. "I had a plan. I guess the plan got exceeded." Spieth started the day six shots behind third-round leader Daniel Summerhays. A bogey on the first hole left him seven back with 17 to play. But Spieth forced his way into the playoff with three straight birdies. The last came when he holed out of the bunker from 44 feet, delighting a crowd that had expected to see Johnson, the hometown favourite, defend his title. Spieth caught a break when that 44-footer took a pair of fortuitous bounces. But he also put himself in that position with a brilliant final round. "The shot on 18 was the luckiest shot I ever hit in my life," Spieth said. "The fact that it bounced right and hit the pin and dropped down to the cup, its just extremely fortunate." Spieth, Hearn and Johnson all made par on the first four playoff holes. Spieth simply made one more to stave off Johnson and Hearn on the fifth.dddddddddddd. "You can dwell on certain little things in any given round. Had I made another birdie in regulation, we wouldnt even have had a playoff," said Hearn. "You can always find a shot somewhere along the way." Hearn also had a shot at the win, which would have been his first on the PGA Tour, as well. But he missed a makeable putt on the fourth playoff hole. "Congrats to Jordan. Hes going to have an amazing career, obviously. Hes an incredible talent to come on Tour at his age and have as much success as quickly as he has. So hats off to him," Hearn said. Johnson seized control from Summerhays midway through the final round of regulation and looked to be on his way to another win at Deere Run. But Johnson simply couldnt get enough birdies to put the field away, and his uncharacteristic bogey on No. 18 set up a three-man playoff. All three players had their chances to make a winning shot before the final hole -- with Johnson narrowly missing from the back of the green on a shot that clipped the cup on the first playoff hole. Johnson hit the ground in disbelief. It would turn out to be the closest he would get to victory. "I had my chances on the back side in regulation. I mean, I hit some really good shots and just didnt make anything," Johnson said. Spieth, Hearn and Johnson all went right on their final tee shot. Spieth scrambled out of the rough, though, finding the back of the green to save par and win his first PGA event. Woods, Mickelson and McIlroy were all 20 when they picked up their first victories, but none of them could match Spieth, who is now the fourth-youngest winner in Tour history. "Just got so lucky. Thats what it is. But right now Im extremely pleased, and a little worried about only having short sleeves going to Scotland," Spieth said. ' ' '