Rangers finally score home-ice goal
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Danila Yurov scored the tiebreaking goal midway through the third period, and the Wild went on to a 3-1 win at Madison Square Garden on Monday.
Rangers captain JT Miller spoke about the team's MSG struggles after Monday's loss to the Wild, their fourth on home ice.
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Mika Zibanejad is often stoic and thoughtful in his postgame comments, offering tidbits of insight into plays or strategy, mostly without emotion. It’s rare, as was the scene in the New York Rangers’ locker room after the club’s fourth consecutive home loss to open the season,
"We've got to work on our offense," Artemi Panarin said. "Our defense hasn't been bad, but you can't win with one goal."
Artemi Panarin scored New York's first home goal in four games and Igor Shesterkin made 29 saves, but the Rangers (3-4-1) lost their fourth consecutive home game to start the season. They set an NHL record by getting shut out in their first three home games.
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Artemi Panarin scored a goal for a second straight game during the Rangers’ loss to the Wild and has five of his seven points over the past two games.
The Rangers top pick in the 2023 draft hadn’t scored in 938 days. But Emery then followed with the game-winning goal at 2:25 of the third period, when he skated into the open slot and finished a quality scoring chance, set up by Cole Reschny.
The Rangers wasted no time ending their lengthy scoring drought at Madison Square Garden. Artemi Panarin scored the Rangers’ first goal of the season at the World’s Most Famous Arena, after the Blueshirts went a concerning three games and an NHL record 180:57 of ice time without one.