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The Bruins should have gotten two points on Monday in New York. They had to settle for one.
The New York Rangers’ 4-3 overtime win over the Boston Bruins on Monday night may not mean a whole lot when it comes to the standings and playoff chances, but there’s a lot to be encouraged about, specifically when it comes to the young players.
The Bruins will be at Madison Square Garden to take on a Rangers squad that has won just once in its last nine games.
RANGERS RUNDOWN The New York Rangers return to The Garden to face the Boston Bruins in their third and final matchup of the regular season (7:00 PM ET – TV: MSG/NHL Network – Radio: ESPN 880 AM). The
Bruins forward David Pastrnak became the sixth Boston player with 900 career points when he picked up his third assist in Monday night’s game against the New York Rangers.
Elias Lindholm scored twice and David Pastrnak had three assists to collect his 900th career point, but the same New York squad which was blown out two weeks ago in Boston rallied for the victory.
Zadorov suffered what appeared to be a leg injury late in the second period of Boston’s 4-3 win over the Montreal Canadiens. He came down awkwardly after a hit by Zachary Bolduc. After being helped off the ice and to the dressing room, Zadorov returned for the start of the third period.
Will Borgen 's goal at 13:43 tied it 3-3, and Robertson scored the winner at 3:53 of overtime with a solo rush out of the defensive zone past Bruins forward Pavel Zacha after getting the puck from goalie Jonathan Quick.
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The Bruins left New York with a point, but still came away disappointed against the last-place team in the Eastern Conference. Boston couldn’t close out a game that it led late and fell to the Rangers,