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Fox Sports
24-03-2025
- Sport
- Fox Sports
Rangers play the Kings after Brodzinski's 2-goal showing
Rangers play the Kings after Brodzinski's 2-goal showing Updated Mar. 24, 2025 4:11 a.m. ET share facebook x reddit link Associated Press New York Rangers (34-31-6, in the Metropolitan Division) vs. Los Angeles Kings (39-21-9, in the Pacific Division) Los Angeles; Tuesday, 10:30 p.m. EDT BOTTOM LINE: The New York Rangers visit the Los Angeles Kings after Jonny Brodzinski scored two goals in the Rangers' 5-3 win against the Vancouver Canucks. Los Angeles has a 25-3-4 record in home games and a 39-21-9 record overall. The Kings have a +28 scoring differential, with 202 total goals scored and 174 conceded. ADVERTISEMENT New York is 34-31-6 overall and 17-14-3 in road games. The Rangers serve 8.6 penalty minutes per game to rank 10th in league play. The matchup Tuesday is the second time these teams meet this season. The Kings won 5-1 in the previous meeting. TOP PERFORMERS: Warren Foegele has scored 20 goals with 19 assists for the Kings. Quinton Byfield has eight goals and two assists over the last 10 games. Artemi Panarin has 31 goals and 43 assists for the Rangers. Brodzinski has scored three goals and added two assists over the last 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Kings: 8-1-1, averaging 3.6 goals, six assists, 3.8 penalties and 7.9 penalty minutes while giving up 1.6 goals per game. Rangers: 3-5-2, averaging 2.6 goals, 4.9 assists, 4.1 penalties and 10.1 penalty minutes while giving up three goals per game. INJURIES: Kings: None listed. Rangers: None listed. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar. share
Yahoo
23-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
J.T. Miller Ices New York Rangers' 5-3 Win Over The Canucks
Saturday's busy 14-game NHL slate started off with a bang as the New York Rangers snapped a three-game losing skid with a 5-3 win over the Vancouver Canucks at Madison Square Garden. Both teams came in just below the playoff cut-line, and the matchup carried extra weight because it was J.T. Miller's first game against his old team since he was traded back to the club that drafted him on Jan. 31. After logging seven goals and 11 assists for 18 points in 20 games with the Rangers, Miller was all over the action on Saturday. The Rangers were badly outplayed during the first two periods, outshot 24-6. But after the Canucks opened the scoring on a first-period goal by Dakota Joshua, Miller helped his team draw even midway through the second, on the ice when Adam Fox tipped a point shot by Braden Schneider past Kevin Lankinen. Then, early in the third, he dug out the puck from the end boards and fed Jonny Brodzinski, putting the home side ahead for the first time in the game and sparking a frenetic third period that saw the Blueshirts outscore the Canucks 4-2. After Brodzinski broke a 3-3 tie with less than five minutes remaining, the dagger came off Miller's stick, 176 feet into the empty net, with 17 seconds left on the clock. Who else but JT Miller to ice the game against the Canucks! — Spittin' Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) March 22, 2025 Miller earned third-star honors for the day, and Brodzinski's two goals gave him the first-star award. But the Rangers wouldn't have been in a position to mount their comeback without Igor Shesterkin. He held steady while under siege through the first 40 minutes, stopping 1.96 goals saved above expected in all situations according to Natural Stat Trick as Vancouver outshot New York 24-6. The final shots were 39-12 for the Canucks, Vancouver's highest shot total of the year. By himself, Quinn Hughes challenged the output of the entire Rangers team, with nine shots on goal to go along with four misses and two blocks. He finished with one assist, breaking the ankles of Matt Rempe before setting up Joshua's opening goal. Quinn Hughes putting Matt Rempe in the spin cycle will never get old 😆🎥: Sportsnet | NHL#Canucks #NYR — CanucksArmy (@CanucksArmy) March 22, 2025 The Canucks didn't just lose the game on Saturday. They also lost two of their hottest offensive players — both Swedes, no less, on the first-ever 'Hockey Day in Sweden.' Elias Pettersson appeared to suffer an injury on a second-period face-off play against Vincent Trocheck. Bad news for the Canucks as Elias Pettersson has gone to the dressing room after an awkward play in the faceoff circle. 🎥: Sportsnet | NHL#Canucks #NYR — CanucksArmy (@CanucksArmy) March 22, 2025 He returned for two short shifts but was ruled out for the third period. Hoglander's last shift came late in the second. Both players had been piling up the points of late. Pettersson had three goals and six assists in his last six games, and Hoglander had six points in his last five games. Canucks coach Rick Tocchet did not have an update on either player after the game but mentioned that a center may need to be recalled from AHL Abbotsford — which doesn't bode well for Pettersson. After the Canucks opened their six-game road trip on Thursday with an overtime loss to one of the teams they're battling for a playoff spot, the St. Louis Blues, they'll continue on the road for another eight days — visiting New Jersey, Long Island and Columbus before finishing off in Winnipeg. Miller wasn't the only traded player to chip in offensively on Saturday. The Canucks also dealt defenseman Carson Soucy to the Rangers just before the trade deadline. He played 16:22 and finished at plus-one, with the second assist on Brodzinski's game winner. On the Vancouver side, former Ranger Victor Mancini picked up the second assist on Drew O'Connor's third-period goal, which tied the score 2-2. O'Connor was also an indirect acquisition from the Miller trade, acquired from the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for the first-round draft pick that Vancouver received from New York. Defenseman Marcus Pettersson also came to Vancouver as part of that deal. He had a quiet game, finishing at minus-1 in 20:10 of ice time. Filip Chytil, another former Ranger, did not play on Saturday. After putting up six points in his first 15 games with Vancouver, the 25-year-old missed his fourth game after suffering a concussion from a hit by Jason Dickinson of the Chicago Blackhawks one week ago. Get the latest news and trending stories by following The Hockey News on Google News and by subscribing to The Hockey News newsletter here. And share your thoughts by commenting below the article on


Reuters
22-03-2025
- Sport
- Reuters
Jonny Brodzinski scores twice to lead Rangers past Canucks
March 22 - Jonny Brodzinski scored his second goal of the game with 4:13 remaining to snap a tie as the New York Rangers survived being outplayed for large stretches and snapped a five-game home losing streak with a wild 5-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday afternoon. After the teams entered in a 1-1 deadlock through 40 minutes, the Rangers (34-31-6, 74 points) took a pair of one-goal leads only to see Vancouver tie it twice. Brodzinski scored off a centering feed from former Canuck J.T. Miller 99 seconds into the third and then gave the Rangers a 4-3 lead when he moved into the left circle, put a shot under defenseman Victor Mancini and into the net. Brodzinski recorded his second career multi-goal game as the Rangers tallied four times in the third to snap a three-game losing streak despite finishing with 12 shots on goal. K'Andre Miller also scored in the third and J.T. Miller ended a nine-game goalless drought by scoring into the empty net. Adam Fox scored New York's first goal and added an assist. Alexis Lafreniere added two assists for the Rangers, who are 3-5-2 in their past 10. Dakota Joshua scored midway through the first before Drew O'Connor and Brock Boeser netted tying goals in the third for the Canucks (32-26-12, 76 points), who played the final period without Elias Pettersson and Nils Hoglander due to injuries Igor Shesterkin made 37 saves, including three after the Canucks pulled goalie Kevin Lankinen for the extra attacker. The Canucks went ahead when Joshua tapped in his own rebound into the right side of the net with 8:09 left in the first. Fox tied it on a deflection of a Braden Schneider just past the midway point of the second quarter. Brodzinski started the wild third by getting open in front and sending Miller's centering pass by Lankinen. O'Conner forged a 2-2 tie nearly 10 minutes later by putting in his own rebound and Miller made it 3-2 when his sharp angle shot from the left corner trickled by Lankinen with 7:20 left. Boeser forged a 3-3 tie 78 seconds later by emerging from the net and lifting the puck by Shesterkin from in front.


Fox Sports
22-03-2025
- Sport
- Fox Sports
Jonny Brodzinski scores twice as Rangers down Canucks 5-3
Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Jonny Brodzinski scored his second goal of the game late in the third period and Igor Shesterkin made 36 saves as the New York Rangers downed the Vancouver Canucks 5-3 on Saturday to snap a three-game losing streak. Brodzinski rifled his ninth goal of the season past Canucks netminder Kevin Lankinen at 15:47 to give the Rangers the lead 37 seconds after Vancouver's Brock Boeser tied the contest. Former Canuck J.T. Miller added an empty-net goal. New York lost to Edmonton, Calgary and Toronto at home this week. K'Andre Miller and Adam Fox also scored for the Rangers. Alexis Lafreniere had two assists. Dakota Joshua and Drew O'Connor also scored for the Canucks. Joshua opened the scoring at 11:51 of the first when he jammed a loose puck past Shesterkin. The Rangers were outshot 11-1 in the first, exiting to a chorus of boos from the home crowd. The Canucks had a 13-5 shots advantage in the second but Fox was able to tie the contest at 11:03. Rangers forward Brennan Othmann assisted on Fox's goal, his first NHL point. After Brodzinski's first goal at 1:39 of the third, O'Connor tied the game at 11:22 before Miller put New York ahead 3-2 at 12:40. Lankinen made eight saves in defeat. Takeaways Rangers: New York is 3-5-2 in their last 10 games. The Rangers are battling for a wild-card playoff spot. Canucks: fell to 17-13-5 on the road. Key moment The Rangers honored Hall of Fame play-by-play announcer Sam Rosen, who is retiring following this season after more than four decades as the television voices of the franchise. Rosen was joined by his wife Jill, former broadcast partners Phil Esposito and John Davidson and current booth partner Joe Micheletti on Madison Square Garden ice for a pregame ceremony. Key stat Shesterkin, making his seventh straight start, won at home for the first time since March 3. Up next Rangers: Visiting Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday. Canucks: Visiting New Jersey Devils on Monday. ___ AP NHL:


Washington Post
22-03-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
Jonny Brodzinski scores twice as Rangers down Canucks 5-3
NEW YORK — Jonny Brodzinski scored his second goal of the game late in the third period and Igor Shesterkin made 36 saves as the New York Rangers downed the Vancouver Canucks 5-3 on Saturday to snap a three-game losing streak. Brodzinski rifled his ninth goal of the season past Canucks netminder Kevin Lankinen at 15:47 to give the Rangers the lead 37 seconds after Vancouver's Brock Boeser tied the contest. Former Canuck J.T. Miller added an empty-net goal. New York lost to Edmonton, Calgary and Toronto at home this week. K'Andre Miller and Adam Fox also scored for the Rangers. Alexis Lafreniere had two assists. Dakota Joshua and Drew O'Connor also scored for the Canucks. Joshua opened the scoring at 11:51 of the first when he jammed a loose puck past Shesterkin. The Rangers were outshot 11-1 in the first, exiting to a chorus of boos from the home crowd. The Canucks had a 13-5 shots advantage in the second but Fox was able to tie the contest at 11:03. Rangers forward Brennan Othmann assisted on Fox's goal, his first NHL point. After Brodzinski's first goal at 1:39 of the third, O'Connor tied the game at 11:22 before Miller put New York ahead 3-2 at 12:40. Lankinen made eight saves in defeat. Rangers: New York is 3-5-2 in their last 10 games. The Rangers are battling for a wild-card playoff spot. Canucks: fell to 17-13-5 on the road. The Rangers honored Hall of Fame play-by-play announcer Sam Rosen, who is retiring following this season after more than four decades as the television voices of the franchise. Rosen was joined by his wife Jill, former broadcast partners Phil Esposito and John Davidson and current booth partner Joe Micheletti on Madison Square Garden ice for a pregame ceremony. Shesterkin, making his seventh straight start, won at home for the first time since March 3. Rangers: Visiting Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday. Canucks: Visiting New Jersey Devils on Monday. ___ AP NHL: