NHL Game Recap - Philadelphia at NY Rangers
Tue Jan 16, 2018 7:00 PM EST

PHI
1
NYR
5
F
NJD
4
NYI
1
F
STL
2
TOR
1
F(OT)
DAL
4
DET
2
F
VGK
0
NSH
1
F
SJS
3
ARI
2
F(SO)

Jan 16, 2018, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

T

SOG

Philadelphia

1

0

0

1

26

NY Rangers

3

2

0

5

29

W: Lundqvist (20-11-1)

L: Elliott (17-11-5)

PHI: Weal (6)

NYR: Carey (6) , Nash 2 (11) , Miller (9) , Grabner (20)

Rangers rout Flyers behind Nash's 2 goals
Tue Jan 16, 2018 11:04 PM

NEW YORK (AP) Henrik Lundqvist and Brady Skjei sat inside the Rangers' dressing room after shellacking the Flyers, and surprisingly enough, their conversation was all about defense.

Even after Rick Nash scored twice in New York's 5-1 win over Philadelphia, the Rangers were most pleased by what happened in their own end.

"We both said that was our best collective defensive game in a long time, and we end up scoring five goals," Skjei said.

Jordan Weal put Philadelphia up 1-0 before Nash, J.T. Miller, Paul Carey and Michael Grabner combined to make it 5-1 by the end of the second period. Nash had the first and last goal for the Rangers.

"That's a testament to us playing good structurally," Skjei said. "Good team defense first leads to good looks offensively. It was a good game all around."

New York snapped a three-game skid and improved to 23-17-5. Lundqvist made 25 saves for his 20th win of the season and 425th career victory. Lundqvist became the first goaltender in league history to win at least 20 games in each of his first 13 seasons.

Philadelphia dropped to 20-16-8 with its first loss in four games. Brian Elliott gave up five goals on 21 shots before being replaced by Michal Neuvirth in the third period. Neuvirth stopped eight shots.

"We weren't competitive enough," Flyers forward Wayne Simmonds said.

Entering their first meeting of the season, New York and Philadelphia were on significantly different trajectories. The Flyers had won four straight by an aggregate 21-11 margin, while the Rangers had scored two or fewer goals in eight of their last 10 games.

Coupled with the Islanders' 4-1 loss to New Jersey, the Rangers passed Pittsburgh and the Islanders for the first wild card in the Eastern Conference. The Rangers have a game in hand on the Islanders. Pittsburgh, which was off, now holds the second wild card.

Philadelphia took a 1-0 lead 2:06 into the game after Weal, positioned between Lundqvist, the right post and Kevin Shattenkirk, deftly redirected Radko Gudas' drive.

Nash tied it 4:24 later with his 10th of the season and his first since Dec. 15. Pavel Buchnevich set up Nash for the breakaway goal with a stretch pass between Gudas and Brandon Manning, and New York's veteran right wing snapped a shot past Elliott.

"It's what I'm supposed to do," Nash said.

New York's sputtering power play came through 16:50 into the period when Miller tipped Ryan McDonagh's slap shot past Elliott. New York entered 3 for 31 on the man advantage dating to Dec. 19, but finished 1 for 2 against the Flyers.

The Rangers ended the opening period on Carey's short-handed semi-breakaway with 9.4 seconds remaining. The goal was Carey's sixth of the season.

Grabner increased the lead to 4-1 with an unassisted goal at 10:48 of the second after stripping Jakub Voracek at the Philadelphia blueline. Nash's second of the game with 2:32 left in the period pushed the lead to 5-1.

NOTES: This was the latest date in an 82-game season that New York and Philadelphia opened the regular season series. ... The longtime rivals will meet three more times this season: Feb. 18 in New York, March 22 in Philadelphia and April 7 in Philadelphia. ... After being called up from AHL Hartford on Monday, Peter Holland dressed and began the game centering New York's third line between Grabner and Jesper Fast. The Rangers acquired Holland in a trade with the Canadiens on Nov. 30, 2017, which sent Adam Cracknell to Montreal. ... Holland dressed in place of C Kevin Hayes, who missed his second straight game with a leg contusion. ... During the second intermission, New York announced D Marc Staal would not return due to a lower body injury.

UP NEXT

Flyers: Host Toronto on Thursday night.

Rangers: Host Buffalo on Thursday night.

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Goalies

PHI SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
B. Elliott 21 5 16 .762 40:00 0
M. Neuvirth 8 0 8 1.000 20:00 0
NYR SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
H. Lundqvist 26 1 25 .962 60:00 0

Skaters

PHI G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
W. Simmonds 0 1 1 1 15:59 1 0 0
J. Weal 1 0 1 0 14:48 1 0 0
NYR G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
R. Nash 2 0 2 2 16:29 7 0 0
P. Holland 0 1 1 1 13:40 0 0 0

Team Comparison

PHI NYR
Goals For 1 5
Shots on Goal 26 29
Penalty Minutes 4 6
Faceoff Percentage 52.7 47.3
Power Play Goals 0 1
Power Play Opportunities 3 2
Power Play Percentage 0.0 50.0
Hits 20 30
Blocks 6 13
Giveaways 9 12
Takeaways 6 17

Scoring Summary

1st Period

PHI 02:06 Weal (6) (Gudas, Simmonds)
NYR 06:30 Nash (10) (Buchnevich)
NYR 16:50 Miller (9) Power Play(McDonagh, Desharnais)
NYR 19:50 Carey (6) Shorthanded(Holland)

2nd Period

NYR 10:48 Grabner (20) (Unassisted)
NYR 17:28 Nash (11) (Staal)

3rd Period

No goals this period

Game Information

Stadium: Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
Attendance: 18,006
Game Time: