Home Talk 2 Us Instagram
Recap
 
  • PRINT
  • RSS
Rangers 6, Panthers 1
Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) - After Derek Stepan and the New York Rangers put on one of their most impressive offensive displays of the season, all they could do was tout their defense, grit and hustle.

Stepan scored twice, including a pretty coast-to-coast goal just after the Rangers killed a penalty, and New York beat the Florida Panthers 6-1 on Sunday night for as comprehensive-looking a win as New York has enjoyed all season. It came a night after the Rangers won in Buffalo, too.

Both teams actually played three games in four nights, though the Panthers had Saturday night off. Not that it showed.

"They looked a little tired," New York goalie Henrik Lundqvist said. "We looked really fast."

Stepan also assisted on Marian Gaborik's goal late in the second period that made it 5-1 and seemed to take what spring remained out of the Panthers. New York looked nothing like a team playing for the second night in a row, putting away the Panthers for its fourth win in six games and giving the Rangers nine out of 10 possible points in December.

"I think our defense is a big part of our offense," Stepan said. "I think the big thing is we have the puck more and we're able to make plays."

Brad Richards, Artem Anisimov and former Panthers defenseman Steve Eminger also scored for New York. Erik Gudbranson scored for Florida, which has lost two in a row following a three-game winning streak.

"Their want was higher than ours tonight," Panthers coach Kevin Dineen said. "That was a good, old-fashioned tail-kicking right there. But that's hockey. You give some and you take some."

Florida went down 2-0 early after Richards and Anisimov scored power-play goals, but the Panthers replied 30 seconds after Anisimov shoveled home Erik Christensen's rebound off the post. Gudbranson scored on a slap shot from just inside the blue line with 1:53 left in the first.

Stepan's first goal came 5:45 after the first intermission. He darted down the right side and fired a wrist shot past Jose Theodore that made it 3-1 just after the Panthers failed to tie it while New York enforcer Brandon Prust was off for high-sticking.

On the faceoff after Eminger made it 4-1, Florida's Krystofer Barch squared off with Prust. Barch got in a good shot early, helped Prust keep his feet three times as they traded blows, then Prust went down on top of him next to the boards and both were sent to the box.

The Rangers soon followed with two more goals, getting their fifth when Gaborik reached over to knock home a short rebound and their sixth when Stepan buried a long rebound with 2:12 left in the period. Florida coach Kevin Dineen didn't bother sending backup Scott Clemmensen in until the third period started. Theodore finished with 16 saves on 22 shots.

Christensen mostly had a quiet night after being put in the lineup in favor of the popular Sean Avery, though his assist easily could have gone down as a missed opportunity. All alone and close in during a first-period power play, Christensen beat Theodore, but the puck bounced off the post straight to Anisimov, who shoveled it in for his sixth goal of the season.

Lundqvist stopped 20 of 21 shots a night after Martin Biron started for the Rangers in a 4-1 victory in Buffalo. Lundqvist rarely was seriously tested. Not the way the Rangers hustled on defense and special teams all night, despite leaden legs. The Panthers came up dry on all seven of their power-play chances.

"It was just one of those games. Some of their goals were bounces, some were mistakes. It just seemed like we were not all on the same page," Gudbranson said. "Glad I was able to score, and it was a big goal at the time, but really, all that matters tonight is how we played overall, and how we respond to it. What happened, happened, it's on us now to make something good out of it. This is about us, as a team, and how we react to it."

NOTES: Florida gave up a season-worst six goals. The Panthers lost 5-1 to Tampa Bay on Nov. 16. ... Rangers coach John Tortorella acknowledged that he wasn't blaming Avery for being ineffective in the few minutes per game the winger has been getting. "I'm just having problems finding ice for him," Tortorella said. "It's difficult to play that way." He also said he liked Christensen better in shootouts, which the Rangers have only won one time in four this season. ... The Rangers, who scored two power-play goals, went 1 for 4 on the power play Saturday night in Buffalo, and got a pair of short-handed goals. ... The Panthers' OT loss to Buffalo on Friday night cost them a chance at the team's first four-game winning streak since 2008. ... New York D Michael Del Zotto has had an assist in four straight games.


Three star selections
1st:   DEREK STEPAN
2nd:   MICHAEL DEL ZOTTO
3rd:   STEVE EMINGER
Winning Goaltender
Henrik Lundqvist

Losing Goaltender
Jose Theodore

 

OUR PARTNERS
Pillar Partner
 

SSE GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK
TICKETS
2012-13 Ticket Plans
3D Seat Maps
Group Tickets
Duffy's Sky Club
Premium Seating
Ticketmaster
Ticket Exchange
Season Seat Owners
BB&T Center
Panther Pass
TEAM
Roster
In The System
2011-12 Transactions
2011-12 Injury Report
Den Of Honor
Front Office
Redline Lady Panthers
SCHEDULE/STATS
Schedule
Past Schedule/Results
Player Stats
Standings
G-By-G Breakdown
Team Comparisons
Season In Review
vs All Teams
NEWS
Recent News
Community News
Blogs: GM Journal
Blogs: MY 360
Blogs: Peeke's Points
Blogs: VanMurph's
View
Players On The Move
Panthers Insider
MULTIMEDIA
Panthers Vision Online
Photo Galleries
Wallpapers
Panthers Browser
Panthers Twitter
Panthers Facebook
Panthers Youtube
FAN ZONE/OTHER
Message Boards
Fan Development
Foundation
Promotions
Hockey 101
Stanley C. Panther
Booster Club

ABOUT US
Suggestions
Contact Us
Employment
Map & Parking
Store
FloridaPanthers.com is the official Web site of the Florida Panthers. Florida Panthers and floridapanthers.com are trademarks of Sunrise Sports & Entertainment. NHL, the NHL Shield, the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup and NHL Conference logos are registered trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. Copyright © 1999-2013 Sunrise Sports & Entertainment and the National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. AdChoices