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Pittsburgh Penguins at New York Rangers

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Rangers score 3 early goals, go on to rout Penguins 5-1

Alexis Lafreniere, Frank Vatrano and newcomer Andrew Copp also scored for the Rangers, who scored three times in the first four-plus minutes of the game against Penguins goalie Tristian Jarry, who entered with a five-game winning streak and a 7-1-0 mark in his last eight appearances.

Jeff Carter scored Pittsburgh’s lone goal six minutes into the third.

The Rangers recovered from Tuesday’s 7-4 road loss to the Devils with a convincing performance against the Penguins, a potential first-round playoff opponent making their first visit to Madison Square Garden this season.

“We had a lot of jump, an outstanding start," Rangers coach Gerard Gallant said. ”I was really happy with how we played all night."

Shesterkin won for the 31st time as he allowed two or fewer goals for the 12th time in his last 16 starts.

The Rangers have won five of their last seven games and eight of 12. New York also continued its dominant play at home, improving to 8-2-1 in its last 11 at the Garden and 21-6-3 overall. The Rangers play 11 of their remaining 17 games at home.

The Penguins arrived with a league-best 21-7-5 road record and an 11-2-3 mark in their previous 16 games against the Rangers, who seized control by scoring three times in the opening 4:16.

“We came out strong and on our toes. Especially at home, that's a great start," Zibanejad said. ”That was a big game against these guys."

“That was a nice play by Fil and I was lucky it went in," said Lafreniere, the first overall pick by the Rangers in 2020 who has a career-best 23 points in his second NHL season. ”Every game you come to the rink you want to play your best game."

Kreider then electrified the Garden crowd at 3:58, taking a pass from Zibanejad before rifling a shot past Jarry.

The assist was Zibanejad’s 500th career point.

Just 18 seconds later, Vatrano made it 3-0 for the home team with his 12th of the season and second goal as a Ranger since joining New York in a trade from Florida on March 16. It was the fifth-fastest three goals to start a game in franchise history.

The Penguins never recovered as the Rangers moved within a point of Pittsburgh for second place in the Metropolitan Division.

“We got outplayed in every facet of the game. They were just way better than us in every area,″ Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said. “We lacked awareness. We just weren’t good in any aspect of the game.”

The Rangers killed off a four-minute high-sticking penalty to Dryden Hunt to close out the first, during which New York outshot Pittsburgh 11-5.

“They dominated in every area and we didn't have a lot of pushback," Penguins captain Sidney Crosby said. "There's not much to take from that one. We have to make sure we don't have an effort like that the rest of the year.”

Kreider scored his second goal of the game and 44th of the season at 6:37 of the second, firing the puck past Jarry with the Ranger short-handed.

Kreider has six goals in his last six games and 10 in his last 12. He is the first player since Washington's Peter Bondra in 2000-01 to score 44 or more goals — including 22 on the power play and three short-handed — in a season.

The veteran Ranger cited his team's overall effort for the decisive win over a division rival.

“Doing your job to the best of your ability is the biggest thing for this group," Kreider said.

Copp, who was acquired from Winnipeg on Monday, scored his first goal as a Ranger and 14th of the season at 17:47 of the third.

Game notes
Penguins forward Evgeni Malkin was a late scratch due to a non-COVID illness … Pittsburgh also scratched forward Brock McGinn. … The Rangers scratched forward Ryan Reaves, Greg McKegg, Julien Gauthier and defensemen Justin Braun and Libor Hajek. … The teams meet again March 29 in Pittsburgh and April 7 at MSG. … The Penguins won the previous meeting, 1-0 at Pittsburgh on Feb. 26. … The Rangers are 26-4-2 when they score first ... The Rangers will play all but one of their remaining games against Eastern Conference opponents, with only April 19 at home against Winnipeg, the exception.

UP NEXT

Rangers: Hosting Buffalo Sabres on Sunday.

Penguins: Hosting Detroit Red Wings on Sunday.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 2:07
Goal 1st Period 3:58
Goal 1st Period 4:16
Goal 2nd Period 6:37
Goal 3rd Period 6:00
Goal 3rd Period 17:47

Statistics

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18 Blocked Shots 13
24 Hits 25
4 Takeaways 4
21 Shots 33
1 Power Play Goals 0
4 Power Play Opportunities 1
25.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 1
0 Shootout Goals 0
26 Faceoffs Won 16
61.9 Faceoff Win Percent 38.1
7 Giveaways 6
1 Total Penalties 3
2 Penalty Minutes 8
New York Rangers New York Rangers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Adam Edstrom, C Injured Reserve Mar 4
J.T. Miller, LW Injured Reserve Mar 3
Matt Rempe, C Injured Reserve Feb 20
Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Blake Lizotte, C Day-To-Day Mar 4
Filip Hallander, C Injured Reserve Feb 27
Sidney Crosby, C Injured Reserve Feb 25
Caleb Jones, D Injured Reserve Feb 4
Jack St. Ivany, D Injured Reserve Jan 29

Game Information

Madison Square Garden

Location: New York, NY
Attendance: 18,006 | Capacity:

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 39 16 84 6
Pittsburgh 31 16 75 13
NY Islanders 35 22 75 5
Columbus 31 21 70 8
Washington 31 25 69 7
Philadelphia 28 21 67 11
New Jersey 31 29 64 2
NY Rangers 23 29 54 8
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