COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — J.T. Miller and Vincent Trocheck scored in the shootout to give the New York Rangers their NHL-leading ninth road win, 2–1 over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday night.
Mika Zibanejad scored in regulation for New York, which has won three straight overall and six in a row on the road. Igor Shesterkin stopped 24 shots as the Rangers beat Columbus at Nationwide Arena for the third consecutive time dating to last season.
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Dmitri Voronkov scored for Columbus, which had won three straight at home. Jet Greaves made 31 saves in coach Dean Evasonâ€s 100th game behind the Blue Jackets bench.
Zibanejad buried his own rebound at 6:30 of the second period after the Blue Jackets failed to clear the puck on the gameâ€s first power play, extending his point streak to three games.
Mathieu Olivierâ€s fight with Sam Carrick at 15:57 shifted the momentum for Columbus, which did not record a shot on goal until seven minutes into the period. That spark carried into the next shift, and Voronkov tied the score with a power-play goal 37 seconds later when he converted a rebound off Zach Werenskiâ€s shot.
Kirill Marchenkoâ€s secondary assist extended his point streak to 11 games.
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Columbus was outshot for most of the game but pushed it past regulation before Miller beat Greaves in the final round of the shootout to win it for New York.
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Rangers: Host the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday.
Blue Jackets: Host the Montreal Canadiens on Monday.
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