Blazing Start for the Rangers: Shesterkin Stuns with 29 Saves
Goalie Igor Shesterkin kicked off the NHL season in style, repelling 29 shots to propel the New York Rangers to a commanding 6-0 triumph over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday night. Chris Kreider’s twin scoring strikes further bolstered the performance of the reigning Metropolitan Division champions.
Rangers’ Offensive Onslaught
Sam Carrick, Alexis Lafreniere, Filip Chytil, and Vincent Trocheck also made their mark on the score sheet for the Rangers, who demonstrated their dominance over Pittsburgh by securing their fifth victory in the last six clashes. Chytil’s goal, his first after a hiatus of more than 18 months due to a concussion, was a notable highlight. His clever flick past Tristan Jarry just before halftime extended New York’s lead to an unassailable 4-0.
Jarry and the Penguins’ Struggle
Despite making 35 saves out of the 41 shots he faced, Jarry couldn’t prevent Pittsburgh’s defeat. Penguins’ talisman Sidney Crosby, starting his 20th season, was kept off the scoring sheet, while Russian star Evgeni Malkin also failed to register a point in his 19th season opener.
Rangers’ Takeaways
The Rangers wasted no time in exposing the chasm in talent between the two teams. Bar the initial stages of the first period, the New Yorkers were sharper, quicker, and more disciplined.
Penguins’ Power Play Woes
The Penguins’ power play performance left much to be desired, with the team failing to convert any of their three chances and conceding a short-handed goal to Kreider in the third period.
Key Moment
Lafreniere and Kreider’s back-to-back goals within a span of 2:25 towards the end of the first period gave Shesterkin and the Rangers plenty of cushion, leading to Shesterkin’s 16th career shutout.
Key Stat
In NHL history, only 11 players have spent 20 seasons with the same team, a prestigious group that now includes Crosby. Washington’s star player, Alex Ovechkin, is set to join this elite list as the Capitals kick off their season on Saturday.
What’s Next?
The Rangers will take a breather until Saturday when they host Utah at Madison Square Garden. As for the Penguins, they embark on a three-game road campaign starting with a match against Detroit on Thursday night.