The Rangers ended a long losing streak with a 2-1 win over the Golden Knights, showcasing their resilience and determination on the road in Las Vegas.

The game was a real nail-biter, with both teams battling hard. The Rangers managed to tie it up 1-1 before Adam Edstrom scored the game-winner in the third period. It was a beautiful tip-in that gave them the lead they needed.
Head coach Peter Laviolette was thrilled with the team’s performance, saying they were right on point from the start. The Rangers played well at even strength and made smart plays, especially in the defensive zone.
Igor Shesterkin was a wall in goal, making 28 saves and helping the team fend off some tough power plays from the Golden Knights. Fans were pumped, cheering loudly for the Rangers even in enemy territory.
With this win, the Rangers have now won four of their last six games, showing signs of improvement after a rough start to the season. Mika Zibanejad also extended his point streak to six games, contributing to the team’s success.
Ryan Lindgren emphasized the importance of building on this momentum as they prepare to face a strong Colorado team next. The Rangers are looking to keep this winning streak alive and build confidence moving forward.