NHL Game Summary - NY Rangers at New Jersey
(Thursday, March 25th)
Final Score: NY Rangers 4, New Jersey 3 (SO)
Newark, NJ (Sports Network) - Erik Christensen scored the only goal of the
shootout, and the New York Rangers got a big two points with a 4-3 win over
the New Jersey Devils.
In the first round, Christensen banked a forehand shot in off the left post.
It was initially waved off, but a replay determined the puck found the right
corner of the net after hitting the post and coming back out.
Henrik Lundqvist then made stops on Zach Parise and Patrik Elias before
Travis Zajac shot wide to seal the Rangers' second straight win.
Brandon Dubinsky, Chris Drury and Artem Anisimov each had a goal, while
Lundqvist stopped 35 shots for the Rangers, who moved to within three points
of Boston for the Eastern Conference's final playoff spot.
"We haven't had a good record in overtime or the shootout, but we did the job
tonight," said Lundqvist. "It was big getting the first goal in the shootout
and it was a big two points. We needed this to stay alive."
Elias had a goal and an assist while Jamie Langenbrunner and Ilya Kovalchuk
each lit the lamp for the Devils, who have dropped three of their last four.
Martin Brodeur stopped 28 shots in the loss.
"They scored some timely goals on us and it cost us," said Langenbrunner.
"They made a good play on the tying goal and Drury is a good player. We wanted
to get the two points, but we played well and got one point out of it."
With the consolation point, New Jersey again took over first place atop the
Atlantic Division from Pittsburgh by virtue of one more victory. The Devils
also have a game in hand.
The Devils took a 3-2 lead with 7:23 to play when a misplay in the neutral
zone resulted in Langenbrunner blasting a shot from the right circle to beat
Lundqvist on the far side.
New York, though, pulled Lundqvist for an extra attacker and tied it when
Christensen sent a backhand pass from behind the net out front where Drury
tapped it in with 16.5 seconds left.
"I didn't see Drury, it was just a lucky pass," said Christensen about the
goal. "In those sort of situations you can't look for a perfect play, you just
have to thrown as much on net as you can cause you never know what's going to
happen."
The Devils grabbed a 1-0 lead 5:21 into the first as Brian Rolston blasted a
shot on net from the top of the left circle that Lundqvist stopped, but the
rebound sat out front and Kovalchuk slammed it home.
Brodeur needed to make just four stops in the first frame to keep New York off
the board.
The Rangers tied the game with a power-play goal 7:32 into the second. The
Blueshirts did a good job of battling along the left boards to gain control of
the puck, and Dubinsky's shot from the top of the left circle hit off a Devil
in front and past Brodeur.
New Jersey nearly took the lead back halfway through the second as Parise
knocked the puck into the net, but it was waived off after Parise was ruled
to have used his arm to direct the puck into the net.
The Devils took a 2-1 lead 3:53 into the third as David Clarkson fired a pass
from the outside left circle to the slot where Elias lasered a shot over the
glove of Lundqvist.
New York, though, got the goal back halfway through the final stanza. Brandon
Prust fired a pass from behind the left side of the net to the slot for
Anisimov, who skated over to the right side and lifted it over Brodeur.
Game Notes
The Rangers play at Toronto on Saturday...New Jersey plays in Montreal on
Saturday...Each team won three times in the season series, with each squad
taking a win after regulation...New York went 1-for-3 on the power play while
New Jersey was 0-for-3.
03/25 23:01:57 ET
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