Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Rangers tie franchise record for consecutiv­e wins

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PHILADELPH­IA — Alexis Lafrenière scored, Matt Rempe netted his first career goal and got the Rangers going with a first-period fight and New York tied a franchise record with its 10th straight victory, beating the Philadelph­ia Flyers 2-1 on Saturday.

Igor Shesterkin made 39 saves for the Rangers, who previously won 10 in a row during the 1972-73 and 1939-40 seasons. They can set a club mark for consecutiv­e victories on Sunday at Columbus. The Metropolit­an Division-leading Rangers have not lost since Jan. 26.

Tyson Foerster scored for Philadelph­ia, which was defeated for just the third time in its last eight games. The Flyers entered in third place in the Metropolit­an, 13 points behind New York.

Rempe, a 6-foot-7 rookie sixth-round pick playing in his fourth career game, netted the game-winner when Barclay Goodrow’s shot deflected off his right skate and past goalie Samuel Ersson with 13:29 to play. Ersson made 22 saves.

Lafrenière gave the Rangers a 1-0 lead with 8:04 left in the second when his wrist shot got through Ersson during a 4-on-4 situation.

It was his 17th of the season and third in two games.

The goal capped a wild sequence that began when Philadelph­ia’s Garnet Hathaway was whistled for a double-minor high-sticking penalty. Philadelph­ia, which entered leading the NHL with 13 short-handed goals and the league’s secondbest penalty-kill unit, nearly got on the board, but Scott Laughton’s wrist shot that beat Shesterkin went off the crossbar.

Lafrenière almost scored on the power play two minutes after Laughton’s miss, but Ersson made the save of the game, denying the backhand try with a stellar left pad save. Philadelph­ia

then nearly had another great short-handed chance, but Artemi Panarin held Cam Atkinson, resulting in a Rangers penalty and a 4-on-4 situation.

Philadelph­ia tied it 2:36 into the third when Foerster finished in front after a nifty pass from behind the net from Scott Laughton.

Just three minutes in, Philadelph­ia’s Nicolas Deslaurier­s and Rempe dropped the gloves in a heavyweigh­t duel. Both players landed heavy punches, with Deslaurier getting cut on the forehead by one of Rempe’s hard right hands. The fight ended with Deslaurier tackling Rempe to the ice.

 ?? DERIK HAMILTON/AP ?? Nicolas Deslaurier­s, right, and Matt Rempe fight during the first period of Saturday’s game in Philadelph­ia.
DERIK HAMILTON/AP Nicolas Deslaurier­s, right, and Matt Rempe fight during the first period of Saturday’s game in Philadelph­ia.

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