NY Rangers 5, Boston 2

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NYR(3-3-1)3115
BOS(5-2-1)1102

Final

4:00 PM ET, September 19, 2009
TD Banknorth Garden
Boston, Massachusetts

Rangers 5, Bruins 2

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Game Information
Arena: TD Banknorth Garden
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 15,882 (90.4% full)
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD
4:30 Ales Kotalik (power play)
Assist: Michael Del Zotto, Vaclav Prospal
7:44 Sean Avery
Unassisted
9:00 Marc Savard
Assist: Milan Lucic, Drew Fata
15:52 Artem Anisimov
Assist: Pierre Parenteau, Alexei Semenov
2ND PERIOD
8:47 Zach Hamill
Assist: Maxime Sauve, Marco Sturm
14:04 Enver Lisin
Assist: Vaclav Prospal, Ales Kotalik
3RD PERIOD
16:58 Pierre Parenteau
Assist: Dane Byers, Artem Anisimov
Associated Press

BOSTON -- Prospect Artem Anisimov had a short-handed goal and an assist Saturday, leading the New York Rangers to their first preseason win, 5-2 over the Boston Bruins.

Ales Kotalik, who signed a three-year, $9 million free agent contract during the offseason, and AHL All-Star P.A. Parenteau also had a goal and an assist for the Rangers, who got two assists from veteran Vinny Prospal, another free agent signee.

The 21-year-old Anisimov's second two-point game in as many days featured a highlight one-man effort that capped a three-goal first period against Vezina Trophy winner Tim Thomas, who was making his preseason debut.

Anisimov's second two-point game in as many days featured a highlight one-man effort that capped a three-goal first period against Tim Thomas. The Vezina Trophy winner gave up the five goals on 19 shots in his preseason debut.

Kotalik opened the scoring with a power-play goal and assisted on Enver Lisin's second-period goal, while Parenteau assisted on Anisimov's goal and then closed the scoring with a late goal. Sean Avery also scored for the Rangers while Marc Savard and Zach Hamill scored for the Bruins.

Thomas went all the way, yielding five goals on 19 shots.

Stephen Valiquette and Chad Johnson split time in the Rangers' goal, with Valiquette giving up the two goals on 14 shots. Johnson stopped 12 shots.

Boston's Milan Lucic was ejected for spearing New York's Michael Del Zotto at 16:06 of the second period.

The game was played the day after the Bruins shipped restricted free agent Phil Kessel to Toronto for three high draft picks.

 

 

NHL Scores

Saturday, September 19th
NY Rangers 5 Final
Boston 2
Buffalo 3 Final
Detroit 1
Montreal 1 Final
Ottawa 6
Philadelphia 4 Final
Toronto 5 OT
Dallas 4 Final
St. Louis 2
Columbus 2 Final
Nashville 3
Washington 3 Final
Chicago 2 OT
Calgary 2 Final
NY Islanders 4
Edmonton 1 Final
Vancouver 3
Anaheim 1 Final
Los Angeles 4
Phoenix 4 Final
San Jose 5 OT