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The Rangers turned themselves around in a thrilling third period and beat the Penguins in a shootout victory.
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For all of the talk during the Rangers’ second-round playoff series about the Penguins’ young players, it was Marian Hossa who ended up being the star.
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Marian Hossa scored his second goal of the game 7:10 into overtime, eliminating the New York Rangers from the N.H.L. playoffs on Sunday.
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Jaromir Jagr said the Rangers will not just try to stay alive in their playoff series on Sunday. They are trying to come all the way back.
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Until the Rangers handed them their first loss of the postseason on Thursday night, everything the Pittsburgh Penguins had touched seemed coated with pixie dust.
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A thwarted penalty shot was the key moment of the Rangers’ victory on Thursday.
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Playing with the desperation of being down three games to none, the Rangers got a huge boost from team captain Jaromic Jagr and staved off elimination by beating the Penguins.
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Sean Avery was still in an intensive care unit Thursday, two days after his spleen was lacerated during a playoff loss to Pittsburgh. He is expected to be hospitalized at least a few days.
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Forward Sean Avery was hospitalized after he suffered a lacerated spleen during a hit in Tuesday’s loss to the Penguins and will miss the rest of the season.
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The Rangers seem to have no way to stop Penguins center Evgeni Malkin, who scored two power-play goals, added an assist and won a face-off that led to another goal on Tuesday.
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The Rangers staged a roof-rattling comeback in a thrilling second period Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden. Then it was snatched away.
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The Rangers find themselves down 2-0 in the series after Sunday’s Game 2, which was decided by a Pittsburgh power-play goal and the Rangers’ inability to score.
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The Rangers find themselves down 2-0 in the series after Sunday’s Game 2, which was decided by a Pittsburgh power-play goal and the Rangers’ inability to score.
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The Rangers find themselves down 2-0 in the series after Sunday’s Game 2, which was decided by a Pittsburgh power-play goal and the Rangers’ inability to score.
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Jordan Staal scored a power-play goal in the second period and Pittsburgh goalie Marc-Andre Fleury made the lead stand up, giving the Penguins a victory Sunday over the Rangers.
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