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The Rangers responded by routing the Devils 4–0 in game two, and used a double overtime goal by Stephane Matteau to take a 2–1 lead after game three. [9] After being routed in Games 4 and 5, the Rangers faced elimination in New Jersey for Game 6, with the Devils attempting to make the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in franchise ...
The Devils won game four by a final score of 3–1 and evened the series at 2–2. The Devils took the series lead with a 4–1 win at Madison Square Garden in game five. Despite the fact that his team trailed in the series 3–2, Rangers captain Mark Messier made a highly publicized guarantee that New York would win game six. After trailing ...
New Jersey Devils vs. New York Rangers: Rangers, 2–1 1992, 1994**, 2023: 3 Boston Bruins vs. Carolina Hurricanes/ Hartford Whalers: Hurricanes, 2–1 1990, 2009*, 2022: 2 Montreal Canadiens vs. Toronto Maple Leafs: Tie, 1–1 1964, 2021: 2 New York Rangers vs. Philadelphia Flyers: Tie, 1–1 1974, 2014: 2 New York Islanders vs. Pittsburgh ...
Rivalry renewed: New chapter being written for Rangers vs. Devils Artemi Panarin tied the score with 8:56 remaining, with Vesey netting the winner with just 2:49 to play.
The Devils and Rangers recorded five scraps within the first two seconds of the game overall. It's the most fights in an NHL game since the Rangers and Washington Capitals combined for six fights ...
Devils: New Jersey has been a well-oiled machine since early November, with a 16-6-1 record since a 3-0 loss at Calgary on Nov. 1. Hughes has 15 goals in 22 career games against the Rangers. Key ...
The goal silenced the Spectrum crowd and gave New Jersey a 3–2 lead with just 44.2 seconds to play. The Devils hung on to win the game 3–2. In game six Philadelphia opened the scoring on Jim Montgomery's goal at 4:05 of the first period. The Devils calmly utilized the neutral-zone trap to shut down the Flyers' offense while their forwards ...
This record would later be broken by Jaromir Jagr on April 8, 2006, against the Boston Bruins. New York was not shut-out in any of their 84 regular-season games. [2] The Rangers led the NHL in wins (52), points (112) and power-play goals (96, tied with the Buffalo Sabres) and power play percentage (23.02%). They also allowed the fewest ...