New York Rangers down Montreal Canadiens 7-4
Chris Kreider scored a hat trick, Adam Fox had four assists and Jonathan Quick made 30 saves as the New York Rangers downed the Montreal Canadiens 7-4 on Thursday to match a season high with their sixth straight victory.
Mika Zibanejad added a goal and two assists for the Rangers, who also got goals from Will Cuylle, Vincent Trocheck and Kaapo Kakko. Artemi Panarin added three assists.
The Rangers, who equaled their season best for goals, scored four times in 4:10 during the second period after Montreal took a 1-0 lead in the first.
Cole Caufield had two goals twice for Montreal, which has lost three of four. Jake Evans and Juraj Slafkovsky also scored for the Canadiens.
The 38-year-old Quick became the oldest goaltender in Rangers history with a four-game winning streak. He is 13-4-2 overall this season, and the victory moved him within one of tying Dominik Hasek for 15th place in NHL history (389). Quick is three wins from tying Ryan Miller for most among American-born goaltenders at 391.
Evans opened the scoring with his fourth goal of the season, beating Quick at 14:29 of the first.
Kreider tied it at 11:09 of the second. Shortly after he was denied on a breakway by Canadiens goaltender Sam Montembeault, Kreider rifled the puck into the Montreal net. Zibanejad and Jacob Trouba assisted.
Cuylle put the home team ahead 2-1 with his 10th goal at 12:27. Fox and Ryan Lindgren assisted.
Zibanejad then extended the lead at 14:43 with a short-handed goal. Fox and Panarin assisted as Zibanejad fired his 17th goal of the season past Montembault before Kreider made it 4-1 on the power play at 15:19 with his second goal of the night.
Slafkovksy narrowed the deficit to 4-2 with his 12th goal at 16:30 of the second.
Trocheck added his 16th at 4:23 of the third to restore the three-goal lead before Caufield scored on the power play at 6:53 to make it 5-3.
Kreider completed his sixth career hat trick with his 27th goal at 7:59, with assists to Zibanejad and Jimmy Vesey. The 32-year-old forward has 292 career goals, third on the Rangers list behind Rod Gilbert (406) and Jean Ratelle (336).
Kakko increased the lead to 7-3 with his sixth at 9:56 before Caufield scored his second of the game and 19th of the season at 11:27.
Rangers forward Blake Wheeler injured his right leg midway through the first period and had to be helped off the ice. New York later said Wheeler was ruled out for the rest of the game with a lower-body injury.
The 37-year-old right wing was knocked down along the boards by Montreal defenseman Jayden Struble behind the Canadiens net at the 11-minute mark. Wheeler fell backward and his right leg bent at an unnatural angle.
He couldn’t put any weight on the leg when he tried to get up and was assisted from the ice by teammates. A stretcher was waiting just inside the runway.
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