The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Rangers finish 4-game sweep of Devils

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NEWARK, N.J. — Another birthday for the New York Rangers. Another big day for the birthday boy.

A day after Pavel Buchnevich scored a hat trick on his big day, Mika Zibanejad celebrated his 28th birthday and helped the Rangers cap a four-game sweep of the Devils with a game-winning, power-play goal with three minutes to play in a 5-3 win on Sunday.

The win kept New York four points behind Boston in the East with 11 games left in the regular season. The Bruins, who have played two fewer games, beat Washington 6-3 earlier Sunday.

“We put ourselves in a good spot so we try to take the game one at a time,” said Zibanejad after the Rangers extended their season-high point streak to six games (5-0-1). “Sounds very cliche but that’s all we can do. Just worry about the next game and try to get the two points and move on, but that’s our focus right now.”

The Rangers haven’t made life easy on themselves. They opened a four-goal lead on Saturday and saw New Jersey get within one, and then had a three-goal lead Sunday only to see the Devils tie the game.

“We found a way to get it done,” Rangers coach David Quinn said. “Playing a team four times in a row and you come up with four wins, I don’t care what it looks like, I don’t care how many leads you blew, I don’t care; it doesn’t matter. It really doesn’t if you find ways to win and that’s what we did.”

ISLANDERS 1, FLYERS 0 (OT)

PHILADELPH­IA — Nick Leddy scored 2:23 into overtime and Ilya Sorokin made 30 saves to lift the New York Islanders over the Philadelph­ia Flyers on Sunday night.

After both goalies were stellar throughout the contest, Leddy scored a fluke goal when his backhand pass went off the skate of Flyers defenseman Travis Sanheim and through the legs of goalie Brian Elliott.

The victory sent the Islanders past the Pittsburgh Penguins into second place in the East Division. New York is two points behind first-place Washington.

Elliott made 27 saves, including several stellar stops late in the third period.

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