ST. LOUIS — Even if you are the sort of devoted fan who watches the Islanders in mid-October when both New York baseball teams have playoff games that clash with hockey, you might have changed the channel off this one. And when you returned to the game after leaving it at 0-0 at the end of the second period, without much having gone on through 40 minutes, you might not have been all too thrilled with what you saw.

That would have been Blues 1, Islanders 0 — a performance that left a bad taste on this inaugural road trip that had a chance to be quite a success — on the back of Jake Neighbours’ overtime winner. Instead of getting on the plane feeling good, the Islanders trudged on home at 1-1-2, a record that might be slightly harsh for how they’ve looked, but a result Thursday that reflected the game pretty well in the end. The Islanders looked reluctant to shoot at times over the first three games, but the fourth was a night where they reverted to playing boring hockey — and not in a good way.

They struggled to gain traction in the offensive zone, they struggled to get to the net, they struggled to meaningfully test Joel Hofer after the Blues’ backup netminder played poorly in his only start before Thursday. Given consecutive power plays in the second period, the Islanders produced a whole lot of nothing — just the same as at five-on-five. In fairness, the Blues did not look any better, with the only grade-A chance coming when Brayden Schenn appeared to have I.