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New York Rangers Stun NHL with Thrilling Overtime Win — What Tonight’s Victory Means for the Playoff Chase
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Subhead: Rangers stumble 2-1 to Red Wings despite Jonathan Quick’s 40-save masterclass
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN – The New York Rangers’ four-game winning streak ended Saturday night as Lucas Raymond’s late third-period wrap-around lifted the Detroit Red Wings to a 2-1 victory and silenced a Garden crowd eager to celebrate the Original Six clash.
Subhead: Quick steals the show, but tired Blueshirts struggle on draws and special teams
• Playing the second half of a back-to-back, the 39-year-old Jonathan Quick turned back the clock with 40 saves, repeatedly bailing out a sluggish Rangers lineup that lost the faceoff battle 38-19 and surrendered eight power-play opportunities.
• Detroit finally cracked Quick at 9:37 of the second when Alex DeBrincat tipped in a Lucas Raymond point shot on the man advantage.
• Mika Zibanejad answered six minutes later, pouncing on an Artemi Panarin rebound for his 10th goal and 700th career point, extending his personal goal streak to four games.
• The tying tally could not offset ongoing discipline issues: New York took four more minors in the third, and Raymond’s winner came moments after another kill left the Rangers hemmed in their own zone.
Subhead: Line shuffles, milestone night for Lafrenière
• Associate coach Mike Sullivan was absent for personal reasons, forcing Peter Laviolette to juggle benches and pairs.
• Rookie defenseman Scott Morrow made his NHL debut alongside Matthew Robertson after a morning recall from Hartford.
• Alexis Lafrenière skated in his 400th game, a testament to the 23-year-old’s durability since being drafted first overall in 2020.
Subhead: Metropolitan standings tighten
New York (13-5-1) still tops the Metropolitan Division, but the loss trims its cushion over the surging Carolina Hurricanes to two points with a tough three-game road swing—Vegas, Colorado, Seattle—on deck this week. Detroit (9-9-2) inches closer to an Eastern wild-card spot.
Subhead: What’s next
The Rangers travel to T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday for their first meeting of the season with the defending Stanley Cup champion Golden Knights. Igor Shesterkin is expected to start, while Laviolette hinted that Matt Rempe (upper body) could return to inject physicality against Vegas’ heavy forecheck.
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