Rangers give a gift to returning fans: blowout win over Bruins

One night when his fans were roaming at Madison Square Garden for the first time this season in a roar, when a thunderous applause echoed on every hit and every save received a standing ovation, the Rangers set off for a show of 356 Had kept – two wait.

Glass and the traditional “Potvin Sucks!” With the Blue Seats atop Jears (see what I did there), the Bruins have a hard time remembering what Home Advantage feels like when the Rangers won 6–2 in front of 1,800 fans on Friday night.

As the garden came alive, so did the Rangers.

The Rangers ended the game comprehensively with three goals in the second period, winning their first win over Boston with their highest scoring performance of the season after losing in their last two meetings.

The Rangers’ play experienced an irrefutable feeling, ruthlessness and tenacity. And every “Let Go Rangers!” The flames of the flaming blueshirts intensified slightly. This is not the beginning of the season that the team and fans wanted or expected, but the Rangers skated out of the Gardens from Boston to welcome their loyal supporters.

Chris Kreider celebrated his second goal during the Rangers' 6–2 stormy win over the Bruins.
Chris Kreider celebrated his second goal during the Rangers’ 6–2 stormy win over the Bruins.
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Ryan Strowman took a 2–0 lead in the second period after his second goal of the season, with Bruce captain Patrice Bergeron putting his team on the board after 2 minutes ¹ / 4 minutes. But Boston’s Brad Marchand – who received his warm welcome at the Garden – was called for high sticking and Colin Blackwell redirected a point from Adam Fox to the power play, which ran for the Rangers’ fourth at 18:52 Composed of 3–1. Straight play with a man-advantage tally.

With less than a minute to go from one of the season’s most commanding periods, Chris Kreider, a diminutive-looking writer, wrapped the bow on the bow during the Rangers’ most period.

Following a call-up from Taxi Squad on Wednesday, Pavel Buchaniewicz and Johnny Brodzinski sealed the deal with a goal in the third, skating in their second game as a Ranger. Alexander Georgiev scored 31 runs on 33 shots.

Julian Gothier registered his second NHL goal with a hard wrist shot from the left circle to make it 1-0 and ignited the first Rangers goal song in the first period from March 7, 2020 to 13:03.

The Rangers looked to feed the noise and approval, as they beat the Bruins 17-8 in the opening 20 minutes. Fans missed the action, and the Rangers wanted to make up for the lost time.

Despite Kevin Rooney falling to Jack Johnson in the middle frame for six seconds, the Rangers kept pace with their lockdown penalty kill units, a perfect 3-for-night.

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