New York Post

LEFTOVERS GONE BAD

Rangers feast on depleted rivals Thanksgivi­ng Eve rout

- By MOLLIE WALKER Mwalker1@nypost.com

True to the New York rivalry, the Rangers ensured they were the third NHL team to deprive the Islanders of their first win at their new UBS Arena.

While they may have been facing a minor league version of the Islanders lineup, which has been severely depleted in recent days due to a COVID-19 outbreak and a couple of longterm injuries, the Rangers handily took a 4-1 victory to secure their sixth win in their past seven games Wednesday night in the recently opened $1.1 billion arena at Belmont Park.

“Every team has good players in the minors, good players that are hungry coming up into the system that want to prove themselves when they do make it up here,” said Ryan Reaves, who recorded is first multi-point game as a Ranger and first since Jan. 2, 2018, with two assists in the win. “You can’t take teams like that lightly. Those are sometimes the hungriest teams and if you take them lightly, they’ll step on your throat quick.”

The Rangers kept the Islanders at a safe distance through a majority of the game, with the new-look fourth line of Reaves, Kevin Rooney and Barclay Goodrow propelling the forecheck and buzzing offensivel­y all night. Rooney recorded the first two-goal game of his NHL career, making him the second-highest scorer on the Rangers with five tallies this season.

While the fourth line combined for two goals and three assists, Chris Kreider continued to be an offensive juggernaut. After burying his ninth power-play goal of the season early in the second period, which pulled him even with the Oilers’ Leon Draisaitl for the NHL lead, Kreider extended the Rangers’ lead to 4-1 at 11:02 of the third.

“Those guys were monsters tonight,” Kreider said of Rooney, Reaves and Goodrow. “They’ve been, most nights, our best line, most consistent line. We talk a lot about driving the net, getting pucks to the net for rebounds and that was a fantastic example of how you do that, how you execute that.”

Seven of the Islanders’ 18 skaters Wednesday night are usually mainstays on the team’s AHL affiliate in Bridgeport. But after the coronaviru­s ravaged the lineup in the past week, sidelining seven of their core skaters — including Josh Bailey, Anders Lee and Adam Pelech — suddenly players like Robin Salo, Grant Hutton and Sebastian Aho are playing substantia­l minutes on the Islanders’ defense.

And when it rains, it pours. Shortly after learning they’d be without Brock Nelson for two to four weeks and Ryan Pulock for four

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 ?? ?? SCORE ONE FOR NEW YORK: Dejected Islanders fans look on in the final minutes of the team’s 4-1 loss to the Rangers at UBS Arena. Kevin Rooney (top) gave the Rangers a 2-0 lead in the second period before he added a second goal in the third period. Robert Sabo (2)
SCORE ONE FOR NEW YORK: Dejected Islanders fans look on in the final minutes of the team’s 4-1 loss to the Rangers at UBS Arena. Kevin Rooney (top) gave the Rangers a 2-0 lead in the second period before he added a second goal in the third period. Robert Sabo (2)

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