NHL

New York Rangers at Ottawa Senators

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Final
2 - 1

Shesterkin, Rangers edge Senators 2-1

Tim Stutzle scored the lone goal for the Senators, who were playing the second half of a back-to-back and coming off a 3-2 overtime loss to Boston. Filip Gustavsson made 31 saves in his first NHL start since Dec. 7.

The Rangers outshot the Senators 15-7 in the second and took a 2-1 lead as Panarin scored a power-play goal midway through the period.

"He’s a great player, he’s a star player for us,” Rangers coach Gerard Gallant said. “He makes those great passes and tonight he shoots the puck and buries the winning goal on the power play. He’s a big part of our group and, obviously, when the power play is going like they’re going, and to win another hockey game for us tonight, that’s huge.”

Senators coach D.J. Smith thought there was a clear advantage in the game for the Rangers.

“The power play is the difference tonight for them, Panarin is one of the best players in the league,” Smith said. "He’s the difference at the end of the day.”

A balanced first period saw the two teams exchange goals with Stutzle opening the scoring at the four-minute mark when he took advantage of a Rangers turnover and wristed a shot past Shesterkin.

Just over three minutes later, Braden Schneider fired a shot from the point that didn’t get through — but Strome was able to pick it up and beat Gustavsson for his 10th of the season to tie it.

Trailing 2-1 to start the third, the Senators looked for the equalizer and had a good chance with a power play midway through the period, but were unable to beat Shesterkin.

“I don’t know if he’s the best goalie in the league, but he’s close,” Smith said of Shesterkin. “You can see it on his play and whatever his record is.”

With just over a minute left in regulation, Shesterkin nearly sealed the game with an empty-net goal, but the puck went just wide.

“The sound (from the bench) was getting louder and louder as the puck got closer to the crease,” Strome said. “It’s just a matter of time — he’s going to stick with it. ... It’s not just trying to score goals; the plays he makes and the breakout passes are just spectacular. He’s probably a better passer than 75-80% of our team. I think guys would openly admit that, too.”

Game notes
New York improved to 14-2-1 against Atlantic Division opponents and 20-5-1 against teams in the Eastern Conference. ... Panarin had his 17th multi-point game of the season and seventh in his past 12 games.

UP NEXT

Rangers: Host Washington on Thursday night.

Senators: Host Minnesota on Tuesday night.

Regular Season Series

NYR lead series 2-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 4:52
Goal 1st Period 7:27
Goal 2nd Period 9:14

Statistics

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17 Blocked Shots 13
26 Hits 30
8 Takeaways 4
33 Shots 30
1 Power Play Goals 0
2 Power Play Opportunities 1
50.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
24 Faceoffs Won 25
49.0 Faceoff Win Percent 51.0
7 Giveaways 11
1 Total Penalties 2
2 Penalty Minutes 4

Game Information

Canadian Tire Centre

Location: Ottawa, ON
Attendance: 5,181 | Capacity:

2024-25 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Washington 38 11 84 8
Carolina 33 20 70 4
New Jersey 32 21 70 6
Columbus 27 22 62 8
NY Rangers 28 25 60 4
NY Islanders 25 24 57 7
Philadelphia 25 26 57 7
Pittsburgh 23 27 55 9

2024-25 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Toronto 35 20 72 2
Florida 34 21 71 3
Tampa Bay 32 20 68 4
Detroit 29 22 64 6
Ottawa 29 24 62 4
Boston 27 24 61 7
Montreal 26 26 57 5
Buffalo 23 27 51 5
Full Standings