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Wild Falls To Rangers

Wild Falls To Rangers

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Mika Zibanejad scored with 1:06 to play in regulation to send it to overtime and then had a goal in the shootout to help the Rangers erase a two-goal deficit in the third period and beat the Minnesota Wild 4-3.

New York pulled goalie Alexandar Georgiev with 1:41 remaining for an extra skater and the move paid off when Zibanejad’s 24th goal of the season tied it.

After a scoreless overtime, Zibanejad beat Stalock with a backhander in the shootout. Artemi Panarin also scored to clinch New York’s first shootout win of the season. Ryan Donato, Jonas Brodin and Jordan Greenway scored for Minnesota.

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