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Petr Prucha returned from exile to score his first goal of the season late in the third period and the Rangers went on to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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The Panthers scored three goals in a 6-minutes-18-second span of the second period — a stretch that became a defensive horror film for the Rangers.
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Craig Anderson made 37 saves for his sixth NHL shutout to lift the Florida Panthers to a victory over the New York Rangers on Sunday.
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Henrik Lundqvist stopped the Panther’ final two attempts in a shootout to give the Rangers a victory on Friday night.
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The Coyotes franchise is banking on a combination of Wayne Gretzky magic, a roster with 10 players who are 23 or younger, and a few veterans mixed in to help.
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Daniel Alfredsson and Jesse Winchester scored late in the second period Saturday afternoon, and the Senators beat the Rangers to end a six-game losing streak.
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The Rangers’ defense allowed three breakaways in the first period, two of which turned into goals, the first blows in the Vancouver Canucks’ win.
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Until he actually faced Ottawa, his hockey home for 11 seasons, Wade Redden could not quite feel finished with the Senators.
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The Rangers clawed back from a two-goal deficit and ended the game against the Bruins with a shootout in which center Chris Drury scored the only goal in four rounds to win it.
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Kevin Weekes played in place of Martin Brodeur, and gave up four goals, including two 5-on-3 power-play goals, before being pulled after two periods of a 5-2 loss.
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