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Matthew Robertson scored his first professional overtime and game-winning goal to lift the New York Rangers to a 4-3 come-from-behind win against the Boston Bruins at Madison Square Garden on Monday.
Chris Drury completed the first part of his trade deadline “retool” on Monday, and the Rangers' youngsters responded with an encouraging OT victory.
All Matthew Robertson could do, after he pulled up and fired a shot past Bruins goaltender Joonas Korpisalo, was black out and smile. These were the types of wins that’d evaded the Rangers for most of the season.
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RANGERS RUNDOWN The New York Rangers return to The Garden to face the Boston Bruins in their third and final matchup of the regular season (7:00 PM ET – TV: MSG/NHL Network – Radio: ESPN 880 AM). The
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Jonathan Quick finally earns first win as full-time Rangers starter to end five-game drought
Jonathan Quick’s first stretch as the Rangers starting goaltender — taking over for an injured Igor Shesterkin — had been filled with struggles. An 0-5-0 record entering Monday’s game against the Bruins.
The Rangers had only 14 seconds of even-strength time before committing another penalty: a Matthew Robertson delay of game for sending a puck over the glass. New York’s penalty kill managed to contain Celebrini and the Sharks’ top unit, but Pavol Regenda scored on a backhand shot when San Jose’s second grouping took the ice.