Filip Chytil and Kaapo Kakko shine but Rangers settle for a point in shootout loss to Penguins 4-3

Filip Chytil razzled and dazzled in the goal that tied the game up at 1-1 in the second period. He had a stellar performance throughout the 60 minutes.

The game came down to the shootout. Surely David Quinn would give Chytil a shootout opportunity.

Nope.

Tony DeAngelo came out instead. And he couldn’t keep the shootout alive as Tristan Jarry made the save. “The three guys we chose have a pretty good track record,” David Quinn replied to a question about not trying Chytil in the shootout. “He was up next.”

The Rangers fell in a shootout in the Steel City (Getty)

Chytil, Adam Fox and Kaapo Kakko all found the back of the net as the New York Rangers fell to the Pittsburgh Penguins, 4-3, in extra time on Friday night.

Igor Shesterkin made 26 saves on 29 shots faced, and made some crucial and impressive saves in the game’s final minutes. On the other end of the ice, Jarry stopped 31 shots.

Rangers three goal blitz

After heading into the first intermission down 1-0, the Rangers managed to score three goals in a three minute span, as Chytil’s stunning handles fooled Jarry for the game-tying score 2:41 into the game’s second frame.

Then came the strikes from Fox and Kakko. And after a concerning start to the campaign, Kakko has now scored in two of the Rangers’ last three games, having netted a score in the 5-0 redemption win over the Islanders last week.

Jared McCann and Teddy Blueger would score for Pittsburgh, sending the game into overtime and an eventual shootout.

Rangers Milestones

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Post Game Notes

Editor’s Note: Post game notes courtesy New York Rangers.

The Blueshirts will have a day off tomorrow.

Rangers next game is at the Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday, January 24. (TV: MSG 2 7:00 PM ET)

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