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Artemi Panarin scores 49th goal as Rangers beat Senators 4-0 to clinch Presidents' Trophy

Rangers clinch Presidents' Trophy in win over Senators

Artemi Panarin had a goal and an assist, Igor Shesterkin made 26 saves for his fourth shutout of the season, and the New York Rangers beat the Ottawa Senators 4-0 on Monday night to clinch the Presidents’ Trophy.

New York won for the fifth time in seven games and went 26-7-1 in their last 34 games. They previously won the Presidents’ Trophy in 1991-92, 1993-94 — when they won the Stanley Cup for only time since 1940 — and 2014-15.

“Obviously it's an accomplishment," Rangers captain Jacob Trouba said. ”Now it's a quick turn of the page and we get ready for the real stuff."

Four teams — Washington, Detroit, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia — are still in contention to finish in the second wild card and meet the Rangers in the opening round of the postseason. The Rangers had 107 points last year but were eliminated in seven games in the first round by the second-place Devils.

“They've been there all year. The team played well. They competed hard," Rangers coach Peter Laviolette said. “We're a group that feels like when they put their equipment on, they can win ... Now you're heading into why you did all that work, the first round of the playoffs."

Roslovic, acquired from Columbus on March 8, scored his third goal with the Rangers and ninth overall this season at 5:55 of the first, beating Ottawa goalie Joonas Korpisalo by finishing off a 2-on-1 passing play with Kreider.

“It feels good. I'm glad to contribute," Roslovic said. ”It's a special time to be able to come in and be a helping hand."

“Knowing what was on the line tonight was a good way to end our season," Fox said. ”It's been a full team effort with everyone chipping in. We did a good job a bearing down tonight and the crowd was into it."

Panarin made it 3-0 with his 49th goal at 4:34 of the third. Panarin finished with 120 points — second-most in Rangers history to Jaromir Jagr's 123 in 2005-06 — and with points in a franchise-record 67 of his 82 games this season.

With the Garden crowd chanting “MVP, MVP" trying to exhort their star, Panarin had a chance to score his 50th goal with a late Rangers power-play but Korpisalo denied him twice. The 32-year-old Russian forward had seven shots on goal. He smiled when asked to assess his 120-point season and his 18 shot attempts in Monday's game.

“Multiple things, partners, coaching staff — the whole team," Panarin cited as reasons for his best statistical year. ”Pretty fun season. It's good to have that experience but there's no time to relax."

Lafreniere increased the lead to 4-0 with seven minutes remaining in the third with his 28th, concluding a pretty setup from Panarin and defenseman Erik Gustafsson.

Kreider finished with 75 points, including 39 goals, for the second-highest points total of his career.

Shesterkin won seven of his last nine starts to finish the regular season at 36-17-2. In 22 games since Feb. 12, the 28-year-old Russian netminder was 16-5-1 with four shutouts.

The Rangers finished 30-11-0 at home, winning 15 of their last 19 at Madison Square Garden. The 30 home wins tied the 1970-71 squad for most in franchise history.

The Senators will miss the playoffs for the seventh straight season. The last time Ottawa reached the postseason was in 2017 when they defeated the Rangers in six games in a second-round series.

“We gave them the first two goals. Take those two goals aside and it's a pretty good game," Senators interim coach Jacques Martin said. "They have a good team. We battled hard. When you play these good teams, you can't afford to give them freebies.”

UP NEXT:

Senators: Conclude their season at Boston on Tuesday night.

Rangers: Start playoffs at home

This story has been corrected to show Panarin had 18 shot attempts in the game.

Regular Season Series

NYR win series 2-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 5:55 Jack Roslovic Goal (9) Snap Shot, assists: Chris Kreider (35)
Goal 2nd Period 8:58 Adam Fox Goal (17) Tip-In, assists: Chris Kreider (36), Mika Zibanejad (46)
Goal 3rd Period 4:34 Artemi Panarin Goal (49) Tip-In, assists: Ryan Lindgren (14), Adam Fox (56)
Goal 3rd Period 13:00 Alexis Lafrenière Goal (28) Snap Shot, assists: Erik Gustafsson (25), Artemi Panarin (71)

Statistics

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15 Blocked Shots 18
21 Hits 15
6 Takeaways 9
25 Shots 34
0 Power Play Goals 0
2 Power Play Opportunities 3
0.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 1
0 Shootout Goals 0
26 Faceoffs Won 23
53.1 Faceoff Win Percent 46.9
2 Giveaways 13
3 Total Penalties 2
6 Penalty Minutes 4

Game Information

Madison Square Garden

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

2023-24 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Florida 52 24 110 6
Boston 47 20 109 15
Toronto 46 26 102 10
Tampa Bay 45 29 98 8
Detroit 41 32 91 9
Buffalo 39 37 84 6
Ottawa 37 41 78 4
Montreal 30 36 76 16

2023-24 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
NY Rangers 55 23 114 4
Carolina 52 23 111 7
NY Islanders 39 27 94 16
Washington 40 31 91 11
Pittsburgh 38 32 88 12
Philadelphia 38 33 87 11
New Jersey 38 39 81 5
Columbus 27 43 66 12
Full Standings