Philadelphia 1,
NY Rangers 2
Lundqvist's sensational effort backstops Rangers to fourth straight playoff bid
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| Game Information |
| Arena: Madison Square Garden Location: New York, New York |
| Referees: Chris Lee Linesmen: Anthony Sericolo, Derek Nansen |
| Attendance: 18,200 (100.0% full) |
| Team Stat Comparison | |||||||
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| 260 | Goals |
200 | |||||
| 232 | Goals Against |
212 | |||||
| 71 | Power Play Goals |
48 | |||||
| 67 | Power Play Goals Allowed |
40 | |||||
| 16 | Shorthanded Goals |
9 | |||||
| 1 | Shorthanded Goals Allowed |
14 | |||||
| 1434 | Penalty Minutes |
1199 | |||||
| 17 | Average Penalty Minutes |
15 | |||||
| Scoring Summary | ||||
| 1ST PERIOD | PHI | NYR | ||
| 0:52 | ![]() |
Markus Naslund
Assists: Ryan Callahan, Chris Drury |
0 | 1 |
| 12:06 | ![]() |
Ryan Callahan
Assists: Derek Morris, Chris Drury |
0 | 2 |
| 2ND PERIOD | PHI | NYR | ||
| 9:14 | ![]() |
Danny Briere
(Power Play) Assists: Mike Richards, Kimmo Timonen |
1 | 2 |
| 3RD PERIOD | PHI | NYR | ||
| No scoring this period | 1 | 2 | ||
NEW YORK -- Henrik Lundqvist and the New York Rangers wrapped up their fourth straight playoff spot with a game to spare.
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• Playoff matchupsLundqvist made 37 saves, and Ryan Callahan had a goal and an assist in New York's 2-1 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday night.
"I am excited, but I'm also proud of what we accomplished here," Lundqvist said. "It's a been a roller coaster, but it's always like that. It's a long season. We've been through a lot. It's a new experience to go through a coaching change."
The Rangers, set to close the regular season Sunday in Philadelphia, are fighting Montreal for the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference. The Canadiens, tied with the Rangers with 93 points, will finish Saturday night against Pittsburgh. The seventh seed will open the playoff against Washington, and the eighth seed will face Boston.
"The first thing is to get in the playoffs," said coach John Tortorella, who replaced the fired Tom Renney on Feb. 23. "Congratulations to the players. They've have fought through it the last couple of months, the ups and downs with a lot of things going on around the team."
The Rangers' win over the Flyers also helped New Jersey, giving the Devils the Atlantic Division title.
Markus Naslund also scored for the Rangers, 8-1 in their last nine games at Madison Square Garden. Daniel Briere scored for the Flyers, and Martin Biron made 29 saves.
Callahan had a hand in both goals as the Rangers took a 2-0 lead in the first period.
"It's more excitement than relief," Callahan said. "We've been working hard and it's exciting to get that final push and finally get a spot."
New York scored 52 seconds in as the Rangers stormed the crease, chasing a loose puck. Naslund, who was credited with the goal, and Callahan took multiple swipes before the puck -- and Biron -- both slid into the net.
Referee Don VanMassenhoven pointed to the goal, signaling a score -- a decision that was confirmed by a video review.
"I thought I had it covered up," Biron said. "I was above the goal line and all of a sudden I was struggling to keep my hands above the goal line. The referee seemed to have a clear view of it. It certainly made a big difference in the game."
Fast Facts
• The Rangers clinched their fourth straight playoff berth, something the team hasn't done since a stretch from the 1993-94 season through 1996-97.
• Henrik Lundqvist made 37 saves for his 37th victory, which tied his career high done in each of the last two seasons.
• The Flyers fell to 0-2-1 in their last three road games.
• The last time Philly was held to one goal was on Mar. 15, also at the Rangers -- 12 games ago.
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Callahan scored at 12:06, deflecting Derek Morris' blast from the right point.
Briere scored the only goal of the second period at 9:14. With Philadelphia on the power play, Briere flipped a shot over Lundqvist on what had effectively become a 5-on-3 advantage. Rangers defenseman Paul Mara was severely hobbled after blocking a slap shot from Kimmo Timonen. Mara limped off the ice after the goal was scored but returned later in the period.
Early in the third, Lundqvist preserved the Rangers' one-goal lead with a spectacular diving glove stop on Daniel Carcillo.
"We pretty much controlled that game," Carcillo said. "We were unlucky on the first goal, but we kept going after them. It's a tough loss."
The Flyers got a power play when Naslund was whistled for interference on Biron at 10:05. Philadelphia failed to capitalize but the Flyers did have a golden opportunity to even the score when Briere hit the crossbar with 4 minutes remaining.
Game notes
The win was Lundqvist's 37th, tying his career high set in 2006-07 and 2007-08. ... Sean Avery and Nik Antropov were in the lineup for the Rangers even though they did not practice Wednesday. Antropov is still feeling the affects of a knee-to-knee collision suffered Saturday in the Rangers' 1-0 loss in Boston. ... The Rangers scratched LW Aaron Voros. The Flyers scratches were LW Riley Cote (finger injury) and D Ryan Parent.
NHL Scores
Thursday, April 9th
| Montreal | 4 | Final |
| Boston | 5 | OT |
| Buffalo | 5 | Final |
| Carolina | 1 |
| Philadelphia | 1 | Final |
| NY Rangers | 2 |
| Florida | 3 | Final |
| Atlanta | 2 |
| Nashville | 4 | Final |
| Detroit | 3 | SO |
| New Jersey | 3 | Final |
| Ottawa | 2 | SO |
| NY Islanders | 1 | Final |
| Pittsburgh | 6 |
| Washington | 4 | Final |
| Tampa Bay | 2 |
| Dallas | 3 | Final |
| Colorado | 2 | SO |
| Los Angeles | 0 | Final |
| Vancouver | 1 |
| Phoenix | 4 | Final |
| San Jose | 1 |


