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(Sports Network) - The New York Rangers will try to continue their dominance
of the Atlantic Division when they visit the rival Pittsburgh Penguins tonight
at Consol Energy Center.
The Rangers have posted an 11-3-1 record against its Atlantic foes this year
and hold a nine-point lead over New Jersey for first place in the division.
The Penguins and Philadelphia are just one point in back of the Devils for
second in the Atlantic and the fourth seed in the East.
New York, which also leads the East by nine points over Boston, is 2-1 against
the Penguins this year, but the Blueshirts will be seeking revenge when it
faces Pittsburgh tonight. The Pens notched a 4-1 victory in New York City on
Jan. 19 to end the Rangers' four-game winning streak in this series. New York
still enters this evening's game riding a five-game road winning streak in
Pittsburgh.
After having a four-game win streak halted by visiting Chicago on Thursday,
the Rangers were able to bounce back with Sunday's close win over the lowly
Columbus Blue Jackets.
Derek Stepan scored just 22 seconds into overtime, lifting New York to a 3-2
home victory over the Blue Jackets. Stepan one-timed a feed from Michael Del
Zotto into the back of the net for his 12th goal of the season.
Brad Richards and Artem Anisimov scored in regulation, Del Zotto had two
assists and Henrik Lundqvist made 21 saves to post the win for the Rangers.
"I thought we got underneath the hash marks and forechecked, kept the puck
and developed some scoring chances," Rangers head coach John Tortorella said.
"We played better territorially than we have the past couple of games and
hopefully we can build off of it."
New York defenseman Steve Eminger suffered a leg injury in Sunday's win and is
questionable for tonight. Forward Ruslan Fedotenko has missed the last five
games with a concussion, but he has been skating and is also questionable for
tonight.
The Rangers have won three straight on the road and are opening a two-game
road trip tonight. New York, which is 19-7-3 as the guest this year, will
complete the brief swing Friday against the rival Islanders.
The Penguins had an up-and-down weekend, as they downed the rival Flyers by a
6-4 score Saturday in Philadelphia, but were then routed the following day in
Buffalo. The Sabres scored the game's first three goals and skated away with a
6-2 decision over the visiting Pens, who lost for the second time in three
games.
"It was a bad game for us, especially going down 2-0 in the beginning. It's
tough to come back and after that we had a lot of penalties," Penguins
defenseman Kris Letang said.
Pittsburgh backup goaltender Brent Johnson had a rare start on Sunday and was
pulled after allowing three goals on 12 shots. Marc-Andre Fleury didn't fare
any better, however, as he also let up three tallies on 12 shots.
Deryk Engelland and Jordan Staal provided the goals for the Penguins, who had
won three of four heading into Sunday's tilt.
Evgeni Malkin had an assist in the loss, but has gone three straight games
without a goal, marking his longest goal-scoring drought since a six-game
lapse from Dec. 20-Jan. 6. Malkin leads the NHL with 71 points and is second
in the league with 32 goals.
Tonight marks the start of a three-game homestand for Pittsburgh, which is
17-8-2 in the Steel City this season.
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