Rangers lose more than just the game in Philly
The Rangers finally lost a road game, their 1st in 10 games. After an auspicious beginning where Artemi Panarin made a long distance pass to hit Jesper Fast for a goal, the Flyers took control and ended the team’s streak of 5 straight wins.
Panarin’s Magic
The only real bright spot was this beauty of a pass from Panarin to Fast. It gave the Rangers an early 1-0 lead, but that was the only threat for the game.
Bad Break
The wind left their sails in the first period like a punch to the gut. Chris Kreider blocked a shot from Philippe Myers and went down immediately. He tried to take another shift, but it was a no go. The Blueshirts would later announce Kreider suffered a fractured foot and would not return. After the game David Quinn said he had no timetable for Kreider’s return.
Good News?
The Flyers would go on to win the game 5-2, after Howden got a late goal. When it comes to the playoff chase the Blue Jackets lost to Minnesota. So the Rangers still remain 2 points out of the last playoff spot.
Post Game Notes
- Brett Howden tallied a goal, drew three penalties (leading to two power play opportunities for the Rangers), was credited with three hits, and recorded two blocked shots. He has registered a goal/point in two of the last three games (two goals), and he added to his career-high in goals this season (nine).
- Jesper Fast recorded the first goal of the game. He has tallied four goals/points in the last five games, and he is one goal away from tying his career-high (13 in 2017-18).
- Artemi Panarin tallied an assist to extend his scoring streak to 12 games. He registered his 88th point of the 2019-20 season in tonight’s contest, establishing a new career-high.
Notes courtesy of the New York Rangers PR Dept.
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