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A trick but no treat

Kreider’s three can’t save Rangers in loss to Flyers

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PHILADELPH­IA — Sidelined two weeks because of COVID-19 protocols, Claude Giroux had enough of watching Flyers games on TV.

“It’s not that fun watching the guys play when you’re at home,” he said.

Giroux made it fun playing with the Flyers. His 903rd career game tied him with Bill Barber for most in the regular season with Philadelph­ia. He also notched three assists in his return to lead the Flyers over the Rangers, 4-3, on Wednesday night.

“Surprised would be an understate­ment,” coach Alain Vigneault said. “I didn’t really know what to expect, but you could tell early on he had his game tonight.”

Giroux, who played his first game since Feb. 7, led the Flyers with eight shots on goal, 12 total shot attempts, and three points.

“This was one of his better games all year,” Vigneault said.

James van Riemsdyk and Shayne Gostisbehe­re each scored a power-play goal for the Flyers, who are 0-3-2 against Boston and 9-1-1 versus the rest of the East Division.

Chris Kreider recorded a hat trick for the Rangers on three tap-ins in front.

“He’s a huge part of our team He got rewarded tonight,” Rangers center Mika Zibanejad said. “He works obviously incredibly hard and he goes to the net. He does an unbelievab­le job, probably one of the best guys in the league in front.”

Giroux, the Flyers’ captain, sat out two weeks after testing positive for the coronaviru­s and missed their loss Sunday to Boston at Lake Tahoe. But the 33-year-old played as though he never lost a step during his layoff and helped set up goals for Erik Gustafsson and Gostisbehe­re in the first period to give Philadelph­ia a 2-1 lead.

“I wasn’t thinking too much out there,” Giroux said. “Just playing the game and having fun.”

The Flyers counted on a return home to steady the team after they were humbled in a 7-3 loss to the Bruins and had dropped four of five overall. Carter Hart allowed six goals on 23 shots in the first two periods against Boston and hit the bench Wednesday night. Brian Elliott stopped 24 shots for the Flyers.

Philadelph­ia also played again without Jakub Voracek, Travis Konecny, Oskar Lindblom and Scott Laughton because of COVID protocols, while the Rangers had the same issue with K’Andre Miller and Kaapo Kakko.

“We’d love to have all of our guys healthy and ready to go,” Rangers coach David Quinn said before the game. “We’re no different than most teams in the league. We don’t have that luxury right now.”

Kreider’s first two goals came on the power play and his third one (eighth of the season) made it 4-3.

“The effort was there, no question,” he said. The Rangers played without star winger Artemi Panarin, on a leave of absence after his former KHL coach levied abusive allegation­s against him. He has denied the accusation­s and believed the KHL coach made the claim because Panarin has been outspoken about Russian president Vladimir Putin.

Quinn said he was “very, very confident” Panarin would be cleared and could soon rejoin the Rangers.

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 ?? AP ?? Flyers’ Nolan Patrick slams Rangers’ Pavel Buchnevich into boards during Philly’s win over Blueshirts Wednesday.
AP Flyers’ Nolan Patrick slams Rangers’ Pavel Buchnevich into boards during Philly’s win over Blueshirts Wednesday.

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