CHICAGO — In a thrilling encounter at the United Center on Friday, the New York Rangers secured a 4-3 overtime victory against the Chicago Blackhawks, extending their winning streak to four games. Mika Zibanejad emerged as the hero, scoring the decisive goal 2:37 into overtime, propelling him ahead of Nikola Jokic for the NHL triple-double lead with 16.
Zibanejad’s wrist shot from the right circle, set up by Chris Kreider, capped off a rollercoaster game for the Rangers, who led 3-1 entering the third period before Chicago mounted a comeback. Jason Dickinson’s late third-period goal tied the game for the Blackhawks, setting the stage for Zibanejad’s overtime heroics.
Rangers coach Peter Laviolette praised goaltender Igor Shesterkin’s performance, highlighting his crucial saves that kept New York in the game. Shesterkin, making his first start since January 26, showcased his skill and competitiveness throughout the night.
The Blackhawks, despite their losing streak extending to six games, displayed resilience and a strong work ethic. Nick Foligno and Alex Vlasic contributed goals for Chicago, with Petr Mrazek making 31 saves in a valiant effort.
The Rangers showcased their offensive firepower, with Kreider, Alexis Lafrenière, and Adam Fox playing pivotal roles. Fox’s two assists and Lafrenière’s early goal helped set the tone for New York, while Kreider’s goal and assist further solidified their lead.
Chicago’s coach Luke Richardson commended his team’s resilience and work ethic, acknowledging their competitive spirit against a talented Rangers lineup. Despite the loss, the Blackhawks’ effort and determination were evident, particularly in their third-period comeback.
As the Rangers continue their winning streak, they look to build on their recent success and further solidify their position in the standings. The Blackhawks, on the other hand, aim to regroup and snap their losing streak, drawing on the positives from their spirited performance against New York.
The game also marked a potential milestone for Marc-Andre Fleury, who faced his former team possibly for the last time, given his uncertain future and current contract situation with the Wild. Fleury’s competitive spirit and impact on the game were highlighted by both his coach and teammates.
As both teams look ahead to their next matchups, the Rangers carry momentum from their overtime victory, while the Blackhawks seek to convert their work ethic and resilience into wins.