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New York Rangers at Ottawa Senators

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7 - 2

Rangers score 7 unanswered goals, beat Senators 7-2 heading into All-Star break

New York Rangers vs. Ottawa Senators: Game Highlights

Jonathan Quick made 29 saves to stop his five-game losing streak, and first-year Rangers coach Peter Laviolette tied Al Arbour for seventh place in NHL history with 782 career wins.

Alexis Lafreniere, Chris Kreider, Zac Jones, Jonny Brodzinski, Blake Wheeler and Kaapo Kakko also scored for the Rangers (30-16-3), who were coming off a 5-2 loss to Vegas at home Friday night.

New York improved to 9-0-0 in the second half of back-to-back games and heads into the All-Star break atop the Metropolitan Division.

Six players had multiple points for the Rangers.

“With playing last night, (facing) a rested team in their building, travel, short a few players, that’s a big win,” Laviolette said.

“The efforts in the second games have been like they (were) tonight. They’ve been on point. Their work ethic has been really good and we’ve been able to win in some tough situations.”

Ottawa got off to a solid start with Brady Tkachuk and Jakob Chychrun scoring the first two goals, but then things quickly fell apart in the second period. Joonas Korpisalo was pulled after allowing four goals on 17 shots. Mads Sogaard gave up two goals on 11 shots.

The Senators (18-25-2) had been riding a five-game point streak (3-0-2) coming into the game.

A lackluster third period by the Senators had the sellout crowd heading for the exits early. Panarin added an empty-net goal and Kakko rounded out the scoring with a late goal.

“It is frustrating because I think we gave them the win,” Ottawa interim coach Jacques Martin said. “We’re in a good situation and you face a little bit of adversity, but you’ve got to build resistance to that and, you know, be able to stick with it. It seems like we lost our composure, we lost our compete level.”

The second period started off well for the Senators, with Chychrun scoring a power-play goal at 1:24, but the Rangers responded with five straight goals in 11:03 to take a 5-2 lead.

Lafreniere began the outburst when the puck bounced off the back boards into Korpisalo and he grabbed the loose puck and tucked it in. Kreider tied the game with a shot from the top of the circle. Mika Zibanejad picked up his 500th point with the Rangers on the play.

The Rangers scored 39 seconds later when Jones took a cross-ice pass from Panarin, and they made it 4-2 on Brodzinksi’s second of the season 2:04 later. That was the end of Korpisalo’s night.

Just more then five minutes later, Zibanejad beat Thomas Chabot and dished a pass to Wheeler to beat Sogaard.

Tkachuk dropped the gloves with Connor Mackey after taking exception to a clean hit on Tim Stutzle and could only watch as his team gave up three goals.

The Senators opened the scoring with Claude Giroux finding Tkachuk for his 20th of the season. Giroux got his 700th career assist on the play.

“We need to learn from this,” Giroux said. “We need to know that when that happens we need to react differently and get back on our toes and just play the way that we know works for us. We didn’t do that tonight.”

New York was missing two top-four defensemen in captain Jacob Trouba and injured Ryan Lindgren. Trouba served the first of a two-game suspension for elbowing Golden Knights forward Pavel Dorofeyev.

UP NEXT

Rangers: Return from the All-Star break to host Colorado on Feb. 5.

Senators: Host the Nashville Predators on Monday night.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 11:43 Brady Tkachuk Goal (20) Backhand, assists: Claude Giroux (27)
Goal 2nd Period 1:24 Jakob Chychrun Goal (8) Snap Shot, assists: Drake Batherson (21), Thomas Chabot (12)
Goal 2nd Period 5:51 Alexis Lafrenière Goal (12) Wrist Shot, assists: Artemi Panarin (35), Adam Fox (29)
Goal 2nd Period 8:33 Chris Kreider Goal (23) Snap Shot, assists: Mika Zibanejad (30)
Goal 2nd Period 9:12 Zac Jones Goal (1) Snap Shot, assists: Artemi Panarin (36), Vincent Trocheck (31)
Goal 2nd Period 11:16 Jonny Brodzinski Goal (2) Deflected, assists: Zac Jones (4), Will Cuylle (6)
Goal 2nd Period 16:54 Blake Wheeler Goal (9) Wrist Shot, assists: Mika Zibanejad (31), Chris Kreider (22)
Goal 3rd Period 17:17 Artemi Panarin Goal (30) Wrist Shot, assists: Alexis Lafrenière (17)
Goal 3rd Period 17:52 Kaapo Kakko Goal (5) Wrist Shot, assists: Jonny Brodzinski (9), Erik Gustafsson (19)

Statistics

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14 Blocked Shots 17
28 Hits 24
8 Takeaways 8
29 Shots 31
0 Power Play Goals 1
3 Power Play Opportunities 1
0.0 Power Play Percentage 100.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
31 Faceoffs Won 27
53.4 Faceoff Win Percent 46.6
8 Giveaways 11
4 Total Penalties 7
14 Penalty Minutes 28
Ottawa Senators Ottawa Senators Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Mads Sogaard, G Day-To-Day Feb 15
Linus Ullmark, G Day-To-Day Feb 6
David Perron, LW Injured Reserve Jan 23
New York Rangers New York Rangers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Adam Edstrom, C Injured Reserve Feb 4
Adam Fox, D Injured Reserve Jan 6
Igor Shesterkin, G Injured Reserve Jan 6
Conor Sheary, LW Injured Reserve Jan 1

Game Information

Canadian Tire Centre

Location: Ottawa, ON
Attendance: 19,262 | Capacity:

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 36 15 78 6
Pittsburgh 29 15 70 12
NY Islanders 32 21 69 5
Columbus 29 20 65 7
Washington 29 23 65 7
Philadelphia 25 20 61 11
New Jersey 28 27 58 2
NY Rangers 22 29 50 6

2025-26 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Tampa Bay 37 14 78 4
Montreal 32 17 72 8
Detroit 33 19 72 6
Buffalo 32 19 70 6
Boston 32 20 69 5
Ottawa 28 22 63 7
Toronto 27 21 63 9
Florida 29 25 61 3
Full Standings