Pyotr Kochetkov was solid between the pipes for Carolina to help the Hurricanes escape with a win over the Rangers at Madison Square Garden.
Pyotr Kochetkov stopped 22 shots and assisted on two goals as the Carolina Hurricanes beat the New York Rangers 3-1.
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The New York Rangers play their final home game of the 2024 calendar year, a matinee against the Carolina Hurricanes in the first game of a back-to-back set (12:30 PM ET - TV: MSG Network - Radio: ESPN 880 AM).
NEW YORK — Pyotr Kochetkov stopped 22 shots and assisted on two goals as the Carolina Hurricanes beat the New York Rangers 3-1 on Sunday. William Carrier, Jack Roslovic and Sebastian Aho scored for the Hurricanes, who won for the fourth time in six games and improved to 10-3-1 against Metropolitan Division opponents this season.
Chris Kreider, a healthy scratch for the first time since John Tortorella’s reign behind the bench ended following 2012-13, is no victim.
The New York Rangers and Carolina Hurricanes will meet at Madison Square Garden on Sunday afternoon. Here's how to watch the Rangers game, including time, TV schedule and streaming information: Cable/Network TV: MSG Network,
and the Carolina Hurricanes came back from down early in the first period to defeat the New York Rangers 3-1 at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. Kochetkov said it was his first two-point game at ...
The Rangers' 3-1 loss to the Hurricanes hit too many of the same low notes we've seen during a 4-12-0 slide that now has them back at .500.
BOTTOM LINE: The New York Rangers look to end their three-game home slide with a win against the Carolina Hurricanes. New York is 16-15-1 overall with a 3-4-0 record in Metropolitan Division play. The Rangers are 4-2-0 in games their opponents commit more penalties.
Possibly the holiday break will give the Rangers a chance to press the reset button. Laviolette says “it could go either way” on that. The schedule facing them on the other side is far from welcoming — road games at Tampa Bay on Saturday and Florida on Monday, a Jan. 2 home game vs. Boston and a Jan. 4 matinee in Washington.