Rangers Outshine Leafs in Spectacular 4-1 Triumph
Chris Kreider and Igor Shesterkin put on an outstanding display in the NHL on Saturday night, steering the New York Rangers to a commanding 4-1 victory against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Kreider netted two goals while Shesterkin recorded a remarkable 34 saves for the Rangers. Additional goals were scored by Alexis Lafreniere and Artemi Panarin, with Mika Zibanejad and Reilly Smith serving up two assists each.
Rangers Continue Strong Start to Season
The Rangers now boast an impressive 4-0-1 record for the season, becoming only the third team in franchise history to win their opening three road games of the season. This is an achievement that has not been seen in 92 years, with the last occurrences being during the 1927-28 and 1931-32 seasons.
Leafs Struggle to Find the Net
Despite breaking Shesterkin’s shutout bid in the third period with a goal from Auston Matthews, the Leafs struggled to capitalize on their chances. Their power play woes continued, going 0 for 3 against the Rangers and dropping their season’s record to 2 for 16. Goalie Anthony Stolarz recorded 25 saves for Toronto, but it wasn’t enough to turn the tide.
Game-Changing Moments
The turning point came when Max Domi, Leafs forward, passed up a golden opportunity to shoot on a 3-on-1 in the second period. Moments later, Kreider doubled the Rangers’ lead to 2-0 off a delayed penalty, thanks to an exquisite pass from Zibanejad.
Notable Performance by Lafreniere
A significant statistic from the game was Lafreniere’s continued scoring run, having registered at least a point in each of the first five games. This feat ties him with Tomas Sandstrom (1986-87) and Mike McEwen (1978-79) for the second-longest season-opening point streak by a Rangers player aged 23 or younger. Darren Turcotte (1990-91) holds the record with an 11-game run.
What’s Next for the Teams?
Looking ahead, the Leafs are set to host Tampa Bay on Monday night, wrapping up a four-game homestand. The Rangers are off to Montreal on Tuesday, concluding their three-game road trip.