Friday 28 October 2016

NHL - San Jose Sharks @ New York Rangers 4-7 - Monday, October 17, 2016



Left wing Chris Kreider continued his torrid start to the season and rookie left wing Jimmy Vesey's first career NHL goal turned into the game-winner in the New York Rangers' 7-4 win against the San Jose Sharks at Madison Square Garden. Kreider had his third straight game with a goal and an assist, giving him three of each in the first three games. Vesey's first career goal came at 12:37 of the third period to put the Rangers up 5-2. It came 21 seconds after center Kevin Hayes scored and it became the game-winning goal because of back-to-back goals by Sharks defenseman Brent Burns (13:57) and forward Joe Pavelski (15:31).
Vesey, last season's Hobey Baker Award winner out of Harvard University who signed with the Rangers as an unrestricted free agent on Aug. 20, got a standing ovation when the goal was announced. Right wing Mats Zuccarello and left wing Michael Grabner scored empty-net goals to seal the win for the Rangers (2-1-0), giving the Sharks their first loss of the season (2-1-0).
Rangers goalie Antti Raanta made 27 saves in his first start. Zuccarello had three points on a goal and two assists. Defenseman Marc Staal and forwards Rick Nash and Hayes scored their first goals, and captain Ryan McDonagh and center Derek Stepan had two assists. Sharks goalie Martin Jones made 22 saves.
Burns scored twice in the third period to give him three goals for the season. He also had an assist on Pavelski's goal. Pavelski had three assists for a four-point game. Center Logan Couture scored a 5-on-3 goal at 19:02 of the first period.
Kreider extended New York's lead to 3-1 with a power-play goal at 10:21 of the second. Burns scored at 9:13 of the third period to slice the deficit to 3-2, setting off a stretch that featured seven goals in the final 10:47 of the game.
Peter DeBoer: "We got what we deserved. You have to win all kinds of different ways. It would have been nice to pick up some points and stick around, but I think the team that competed the hardest won, and that's the way it should be."
Joe Pavelski: "We thought we could get the momentum, get our legs going, find our game. We were just a step slow."
Rangers coach Alain Vigneault: "They're the Stanley Cup finalist and they had one of the best road records last year, so we knew they were going to have a push; made it an exciting game,"
"Unfortunately they got a couple good opportunities in the third, but other than that I thought we played a real solid game."

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