Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

Rangers get 1st win at Barclays Center vs Isles

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NEW YORK — The New York Rangers knew all about their long-running struggles in Brooklyn. Any win over the Islanders these days was going to be welcome.

Mats Zuccarello’s wellplaced skate sent the Rangers happily back to Manhattan.

Zuccarello scored late in the third period, redirectin­g a shot from the point with his foot to lift the Rangers over the Islanders 2-1 on Saturday for their first ever win at Barclays Center.

Filip Chytil also scored and Alexandar Georgiev made 24 saves to help the Rangers win in Brooklyn for the first time since their intra-city rivals began playing home games there in 2015.

The Islanders had been 13-2-0 in the teams’ previous 15 meetings overall.

“We didn’t talk about it before the game or anything, but I was well aware,” Marc Staal said. “It was nice to see that goal go in during the third and us able to hang on and get a win.”

The Rangers had been 0-6-1 in their previous seven games in Brooklyn, with their only point coming on Dec. 2, 2015 in a shootout loss.

“We have to string a few more like this together,” Brady Skjei said. “Keep building off this one and get back in the playoff hunt.”

The game completed a home-and-home between the Islanders and Rangers, which began on Thursday at Madison Square Garden. It also marked the final meeting between the Big Apple rivals this season, with each team winning two games.

Saturday’s win was an important one for the Rangers, who had yet to win since the calendar flipped to 2019. The Rangers had been 0-5-0 since the start of January and scored three or more goals just once in that span.

Anthony Beauvillie­r scored for the Islanders and Robin Lehner made 24 saves in his second consecutiv­e start. Saturday was the Islanders second loss in their last three games, but they remain in a wild-card spot a point ahead of the Montreal, which plays Saturday night against Colorado.

“I thought our game was way better than it was last game,” Islanders coach Barry Trotz said.

DEVILS 3, FLYERS 2:

Rookie Mackenzie Blackwood returned to the lineup after missing three games with an injury and made 32 saves in leading New Jersey.

Damon Severson, Nico Hischier and Miles Wood scored as the Devils won for the second time in six games and handed the Flyers their ninth loss in the past 10 games (1-7-2)

James Van Riemsdyk and Sean Couturier scored for Philadelph­ia. Carter Hart gave the Flyers a chance, making 23 saves.

The game between the struggling Eastern Conference teams was a matchup of two young goaltender­s who have played well since being called up from the minor leagues because of injuries.

The 22-year-old Blackwood is 4-2 in nine games. He has allowed two or fewer goals in eight of his nine appearance­s.

The 20-year-old Hart is 3-5-1 in nine games for the Flyers.

Blackwood, who missed the three games with a lower-body injury and was activated from injured reserve before the matinee, was a little better, especially in the third period when the Flyers played with desperatio­n after falling behind 3-1.

New Jersey never trailed.

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